Meet my neighbours Update


#1

Meet my neighbours. But shhh don’t tell them I am a carnivore. I promise I won’t eat the new arrival. Yet. Neighbours%2001


(Chris) #2

Don’t mind if I do!


#3

I am so torn. They look so cute…and delicious. :thinking:


#4

Ha Ha, both comments made me smile. I am wearing a hard hat, for when the vegans come.


(Frank) #5

Scottish highland cattle are very good. Mmmmm.


#6

As you can see there grass fed too. I also feed them my lawn clippings by hand, they come up to the fence when I am cutting the grass. My lawn clippings are usually about a foot long. I gave up on it being a lawn when I came home one day and the whole herd about 10 of them were in what used to be my garden. I now understand it’s part of their field and longer treated as my lawn.


#7

I spilt my coffee on the keyboard when I read that.


(Raj Seth) #8

just pretend to be a vegan. then, when one of them mysteriously disappears, you will not be the prime suspect


(LeeAnn Brooks) #9

I do have a problem eating cute animals.

Guess I’ll have to stick with bacon until that little guy loses some of that downy soft adorableness.


(Edith) #10

Omg, the calf has got to be the cutest one I have ever seen!


(Christi Abel) #11

We raise these and yes they are very tasty!!


(barrytspencer) #12

Must be bloody cold there, even he cows are wearing jumpers


(Jessica) #13

LOVE!! They would be safe with me. I’m (very sadly) highly allergic to beef. I need some more acreage so I can get a few of them.


#14

That little guy is putting muscle on, He must be on zero carb.

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#15

These are great pics. The little guy is adorable. :hugs:


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(Chris) #17

Oh god that’s hilarious and a little morbid. Perfection.


#18

:rofl::rofl::rofl:


(Nanci O'Connell) #19

I was in Scotland not too long ago. And other than my sons graduation from the University of Stirling the cows were the highlight of my trip!!