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I've seen this longhorn many times but he seldom acknowledges my presence. This was a rare occasion when he happened to look up long enough to take this sh...
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I've seen this longhorn many times but he seldom acknowledges my presence. This was a rare occasion when he happened to look up long enough to take this shot.
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MichaelAdeMelo
December 16, 2015
The people who own this land have a few Brahmas and an Emu also. The Brahmas will come over and investigate me. The Emu gets right up in my face and wants all of my attention. The longhorn just stays off in the distance and mostly ignores the fact that I'm there.
rhondaflynn
December 17, 2015
remind me of an Ankole Watusi cow. I am no expert, so I'm not sure. I just saw some at the zoo.
MichaelAdeMelo
December 17, 2015
Thank you, and yes, the Ankole-Watusi is also known as the Ankole Longhorn, or just longhorn.
Coveboy53
January 19, 2016
Hey Michael, i have never seen such a spread of horns before. Thanks by the way for the like of my old deserted house. The sort of cows we have here are docile milkers, Jerseys or Guernseys. Soft doe eyed critters. What temperament is the cow you shot so well?
MichaelAdeMelo
January 20, 2016
You're welcome :) I've heard they can be pretty mean, but this one keeps it's distance.
lesliehhproduce
January 22, 2016
love the color, great name for the photo, top heavy, that is great!!!!
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