Is it still called "chasing" when the thing doesn't actually run away? I didn't go look but I'm pretty sure that is No. 21. She comes up to the fence all the time and sticks her head through. She's also the one that always comes over to the fence when I mow the fields. She doesn't run from the girls...ever.
Poor cow, she just wants to eat their wonderful grass and the girls just don't understand why the big thing won't run from them, but likes to visit them. should name the cow Dorothy "There's no grass like theirs, there's no grass likes theirs"
I moved to Kentucky in April of 2008. I lived in Florida for a lot of years before that. I live in KY with my wife, Lisa, and our Shelties, Piper, Paige, Satin, and Paris. Lenny also lives here with us. He's a big Persian cat. We also have two beautiful horses, Hedi and Sundown.
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maybe it like the girls? That or she is courous about them.
The cow just stands there chewing while the girls bark and bark. The cow is probably wondering what there problem is.
Poor cow, she just wants to eat their wonderful grass and the girls just don't understand why the big thing won't run from them, but likes to visit them. should name the cow Dorothy "There's no grass like theirs, there's no grass likes theirs"
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