Monday 27 August 2018

Nosey farm animals


So nice and sunny today - a perfect Spring day. Day 2 of my 2 days off so the other half and I were out and about enjoying one of our walks. This one trekked past some private lifestyle blocks - this one had a few sheep dotted here and there but this baby who looks to be about 18 months old watched us, came up to the fence and mooed while sunning herself in the sunshine.


Once her friend saw she was getting attention he ambled up as well and stood there staring at us. Such nosey friendly creatures though.

Linking up with Our World Tuesday.

13 comments:

Susan Heather said...

I hope there was more for them to eat somewhere.

Amy said...

This part of land looked to be pretty cruddy in terms of grass, but it looked like closer up there was new grass growing through, we haven't had much rain here more sporadic so hopefully more grows for them.

gz said...

cattle are so inquisitive..can be daunting when half a ton or more of cow gets playful though!

Bill said...

They are friendly creatures and always interested in whoever walks by. We have cows that stop and stare at us trying to figure out if we are the ones who are going to feed them. :)

local alien said...

You're obviously enjoying yourselves in the north. Love the cow photos. I miss the cows that stared at you over the fence, chewing their cud

Sharon said...

they do look friendly and a bit curious! This looks like a great place for a long walk.

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Just like just like Little Kids! They want equal attention. How cool to easily be able to walk out in the country like this.

William Kendall said...

Livestock are always going to be curious about the passerby!

mick said...

Great photos of the animals and that photo you are using as a header is just magnificent!

Murthy K v v s said...

I like your blog so much.Filled with natural and interesting things.Have a nice day.

Lady Fi said...

What cute critters!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

They probably don't see all that many people passing by Amy.. I love the sound of this walk, walking in the country is always an adventure ✨

Photo Cache said...

The baby is way too cute. If it were me there, I would have taken 100s of photos of the baby.

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