the cud factory
Grazing is an acquired skill. Here we see some young'uns observing and learning, except for the one on the far left listening to an egret's rendition of "One Two, Buckle My Shoe". |
Intense and unrelenting, these sessions can wear on the young calves' minds, rendering them confused and insolent in a very short time. |
Actually, nursery rhymes are common out here in the pasture:
Dullhorn Joe: "Hogs in the garden, catch 'em, Towser."
Margie: "Cows in the cornfield, run, boys, run."
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"Ha! - That was us. Corn rules!........... On second thought, that wasn't us. That rhyme's 400 years old. Nevermind." |
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