"White faced cattle lowing, sagebrush everywhere
Granite spires are standing all around
I'll tell you folks it's heaven to go ridin' down the trail
Just to watch the desert sun go down"
from Riding Down the Canyon
as performed by Arlo Guthrie
As always when on the farm I went out to marvel
at the mismatched horns and coat palettes that
constitute Ralph's herd I did notice the Angus Black
seems to be disapperaing.
Again with a tip of my hat to Roy
(at roynaturelogbook see my links )
I have declared a Cow Day.
Dreams of Disarmament
Harry the great polled Charolais
swollen as the sin of pride,
heavy with muscle and vitality
counts his kingdom of one
way out in the far field.
He spares us only one baleful glare
for his thoughts are far away
down to the main corral where
Morely the half-pint Hereford
flashes his horns for an admiring throng.
Guy
8 comments:
Guy, how nice that you and Roy have found each other! How interesting that you are noticing a decline in the Black Angus species of cows! As an old farm girl myself, I appreciate these posts!
I love the lines from that Arlo Guthrie song! I so agree with them!
Hi Katie
Great comments, my father in law tried a number of breeds in building his herd in including Angus. We see tons of them Alberta but i don't see many around the farm or in Ralph's herd. Glad you liked the song.
Guy
You sure take some nice bovine pics! And as usual your choice of words are exquisite!
Hi Bill
Thanks for your kind comments, all the best.
Guy
Such varied and expressive faces Guy, #33 is my favourite :)
Guy, are you familiar with Corb Lund and his song about cows?
This is the link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-t5ka30IATY
Enjoy!
Wanda
Hi Celeste
I am glad you liked the post. I must admit I try no to get attached but she is a handsome cow.
Guy
Hi Wanda
Thanks I will give it a listen.
Guy
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