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Resting Tamworths, Clucking Chickens9638 viewsThe Tamworth pigs (little boars) having a rest together, while the Black Rock chickens cluck in the background. It's cute to watch the chickens come up and peck at small insects, etc., in the pigs' ears.Jul 10, 2005
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Highland Calf -- Staying Near Mother653 viewsA warm summer afternoon on the 11 acre field.Jul 10, 2005
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Highland Calf and Mother580 viewsJul 10, 2005
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Cattle Having Their Dinner699 viewsNot quite a family portrait. The bull in the foreground, Rull Ballet Cruz, is an Aberdeen Angus. The calf and cow (her mother, Betty) are Gloucester cattle. Enjoying dinner on the 4 Acre Field, summer, July 10 2005.Jul 10, 2005
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Lennox -- Smiling448 viewsLennox is a Staffordshire terrier --- large, broad head and strong jaws. And, in this photograph, a huge smile!Jul 10, 2005
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Highland Cattle618 viewsOn a summer afternoon, 11 acre field, Lucies FarmJul 10, 2005
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A Pig? Or A Hippo?531 viewsThis sow is about 10 or 11 years old. She's a cross between an Iron Age pig (itself a cross between a Tamworth and a wild boar) and a Gloucester Old Spot. While she looks incredibly fat, she's the fastest pig we have --- bar none. There is no chance, zero, of catching her.Jul 10, 2005
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Westbrook Sharing His Trough1436 viewsWestbrook, our Berkshire pig, is sharing his food with the three alpacas. Certainly a strange combination, but they seem to get along just fine.Jul 10, 2005
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Mother and Calf -- Summer Afternoon1055 viewsHighland mother and her nursing calf.Jul 10, 2005
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Alpaca602 viewsI'm always surprised at the curiosity of the alpacas. They love coming over and having a look at anything new: new dog, new sprinkler, new anything. They run a mile if we try to pat them, but they come very close when they want to look over our shoulder at something that's of interest to them.Jul 10, 2005
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Alpaca Profile538 viewsMost alpaca photographs that I've seen show the "fluffy" version with lots of fur. Our three alpaca bachelors have just been shorn for the summer, so you can actually see their faces. And I'm sure they're a lot more comfortable.Jul 10, 2005
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A Proud Highland Cow877 viewsA summer afternoon, July 10 2005, during the "magic hour." That's Worcester in the background, over the River Severn and the River Teme.Jul 10, 2005
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