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Looks guilty 🤣
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A guy sometimes comes and herds them on an ATV. One day he zoomed up and down for fifteen minutes, sounding his horn. It was so annoying that I went out and reminded him this was a residential area. Wonder what he did when he had to herd them riding a horse with no sound effects? He continued to zoom around but at least let up on the annoying horn.
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That is very annoying for the people living there. Cattle should not be allowed in residential areas
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Looks very happy with his/her stash of flowers.
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Yes he is eating your flowers 💐
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Looks like the flowers are delicious! Lol.
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That’s one way to keep the garden trimmed!
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Not what I was expecting! 😂
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I think it’s supposed to be “Moo is eating my flowers.”
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Ha.
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Is that a Brahma? They have such different faces than other cows. The don’t look anything like the Guernsey’s we have here. But interesting. And there I was thinking the deer were bad. That’s a very munchy cow.
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I wondered the same thing but it didn’t have a big neck hump. Nonetheless, I think it is..
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Maybe it’s a young one — or a Lady Cow? It looks small for a Brahma, so possibly not full grown? I can’t think of what else it could be.
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Nor can I. No one to ask.
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