Bullocks.

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  1. roders

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    [​IMG] Spotted today this beautiful beast in the sunshine with a field full of cows......What a life ;)

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  2. geoffhandley

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    I think you missed an O in the title cause isn't this one intact? Bullocks have had their goolies taken off. :D
    It looks like he has got some big girlies there - bigger than him.
     
  3. walnut

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    I think the first picture is a load of bullocks.
     
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    Men !!! lol ,gorgeous "Hereford boy" there. :D
     
  5. geoffhandley

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    Yes and they are usually quite docile, though I wouldn't turn my back on one. Not like the Friesian bulls that will spread you across the field given half a chance.
     
  6. miraflores

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    I love most animals , I must say.
    But: like you, geoffhandley, as far as approaching a group like this in a field...well...my legs would tremble and I am sure that they would spot it immediately and be furious at me

    In Italy, along some country roads, it can happen to see cows crossing the street. When they come and sniff the car I am on my way to fainting...
     
  7. geoffhandley

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    These are bullocks. I wonder what they are thinking?
    How about..."Go on, the stile is over there. We won't mind"
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    reat pics roders and geoff
     
  10. Kathy3

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    terrified of them
    he looks so bleeding angry wouldn't even look at him over a fence :eek: :eek: :eek:
     
  11. miraflores

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    comes to mind, actually, that the bull is the symbol of my city, in Italy....
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta_Taurinorum

    as you notice from this guilding on a pavement... [​IMG]
    from this little fountain (there are many of them with drinkable water flowing all day long...I have a feeling that luxury will disappear soon)
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    and this is Caesar.
    He does look like the "veni,vidi,vici" type... ;)
    (Bronze statue of Ceasar Augustus at the Porta Palatina ruins, Torino)
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  12. Kathy3

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    miraflores,now that one i like a lot
    and the statue of Ceasar is very handsome
    beautiful country
     

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