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Highland Cow Sticking Out Her Tonguevista 3177 veces
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Highland Cow Enjoying A Cold Beervista 192 veces
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Highland Cattle Enjoying a Cold Beervista 457 veces
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A Couple of our Older Highland Ladiesvista 317 vecesEnjoying one of the first warm days of spring.
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Craig With Highland Cattlevista 169 vecesPhotographed for the Sunday Telegraph, 13 August 2004
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Craig With Highland Cattlevista 167 vecesPhotographed for the Sunday Telegraph, 13 August 2004
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Craig With Highland Cattlevista 171 vecesPhotographed for the Sunday Telegraph, 13 August 2004
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Craig With Highland Cattlevista 175 vecesPhotographed for the Sunday Telegraph, 13 August 2004
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Craig With Highland Cattle and the Powick Parish Churchvista 193 vecesPhotographed for the Sunday Telegraph, 13 August 2004. The Powick Parish Church is in the background.
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Craig With Highland Cattlevista 334 vecesPhotographed for the Sunday Times, 13 August 2004
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Hmm, how do I get out of this?vista 250 vecesLord Rannoch, our Highland bull, smashed through the thick (and, we thought, sturdy) wooden fence while we were watching to take on Ballet Cruz, an Aberdeen Angus bull. Poor move, Rannoch. This shows that horns are no match for a size and youth. Fortunately, only Rannoch's pride was injured. Zbig and Gregorz ran into the fray (sort of) and separated the two angry bulls.
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Ow, that hurts!vista 280 vecesLord Rannoch, our Highland bull, was quick to charge the fence --- and, to our amazement, he actually broke through. There were five of us there at the time, including our veterinarian to do a castration of a young Gloucester bull. What this photograph doesn't show is Zbig and Gregorz running around yelling --- and finally actually separating the two bulls before any damage was done.
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