they certainly don't look like they're starving so it's definitely a case of 'the grass is always greener on the other side'. lol great shot! yep, cows are more of a challenge to keep inside fences. when i used to live on a small farm, i was forever herding cows back into the property because they were always getting out through the fenceline.
hubby wants one. Note sure what we would do with it or where we would put it though. Bit big for the yard I think lol
My boss at the dog groomers every spring would go and shear her friends llamas, I'm sure there were whole birds nests made out of the cast offs in the area
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That is funny, it must have looked better on the other side, they are so cute!!
From the looks of them, they're getting plenty to eat somewhere! They look very healthy and happy.
The grass is always greener on another side of fence , isn't it :)
I love seeing photos of your farm critters.
they certainly don't look like they're starving so it's definitely a case of 'the grass is always greener on the other side'. lol great shot! yep, cows are more of a challenge to keep inside fences. when i used to live on a small farm, i was forever herding cows back into the property because they were always getting out through the fenceline.
It looks like your llamas have very thick coats. I really don't know anything abgout them, are they sheared like sheep?
hubby wants one. Note sure what we would do with it or where we would put it though. Bit big for the yard I think lol
My boss at the dog groomers every spring would go and shear her friends llamas, I'm sure there were whole birds nests made out of the cast offs in the area
The grass is always greener on the other side - LOL! PS: I'm caught up on my photos.
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