Highland cow among the grasses and buttercups
This highland lassie comes from hardy stock, perfect for surviving Ontario winters. Notice her lovely shaggy coat.
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Those horns look like they can do real damage. Good capture. Did she run towards you after the shoot?
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She is indeed a beauty!
1. I hope you didn't get too close!
2. I hope you can run fast!
Lovely photo - moooooo
Beautiful animal.
Great photograph.
Costas
Isn't she sweet. they are quite gentle too. I always loved the bangs.
they are quite popular out this way too. MB
oh..maybe he or she was angry...hahahhaha
but a nice shot..love it
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Fashionable fringe... :)
God bless you!
Cezar
Beautiful shot! But she could use a haircut ;D
But I always want to trim their hair out of their eyes!
Forgot to say that this is a great picture!
I've never seen this breed. Very pretty. I love the bangs. Next time you see her, ask who her stylist is.
I would have loved to have been right there with you on this shoot. Awesome!
Someone needs to cut his bangs! Beautiful animal.
Her horns are shaped like a longhorn's, but not quite as long...
Great photo. I hope she was friendly.
I love highland cows :) Great shot!
What fierce looking horns for such a lovely redhead! :)
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A farm 5 miles from here has some of these cattle. I love those big horns.
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What a beautiful lassie she is.
He looks intimidating. Nice shot.
When you "delete" the horns, and imagine a pale skin color, it has something of Mick Jagger's (Rolling Stones) in it:) Sorry, I couldn't resist...
I love her bangs ;)
she's beautiful
I wish I had hair like that ;) Great shot!
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I love her fringe too. What a sweet face!
Stunning photo of the cow, love it's color lucky that she survive on the winter. You have a very close capture of the animal, i hope you don't go to close on her.
A beautiful photo. There are a lot of that breed here in Vermont and they don't go in for the winter. They look like gentle giants (but I don't know if they are gentle!).
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