Cows are not orderly animals. I know this because the Big T and I drove behind this herd being moved to a new paddock. A straggley line ambled along about five kilometres of country road near Tuapeka in Otago, NZ.
Cows are not orderly animals. I know this because the Big T and I drove behind this herd being moved to a new paddock. A straggley line ambled along about five kilometres of country road near Tuapeka in Otago, NZ.
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The rolling countryside So typically NZ.
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Glorious Otago, with all the autumn colours. Not particularly clear today; it was a bit grey and wet.
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Are you travelling down there at the moment?
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Yes. In rainy Dunedin at the moment 😀
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Brrrrr
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Were you stuck behind them for 5km? Crawling along at a cow’s walking speed?
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They run down hill we discovered! The farmer suggested we drive through the herd, but we were a bit chicken. In the end a guy in a Ute did that and we followed in the “slipstream.” 😂😂
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Love it! Driving tactics when in the company of cows.
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They may not be orderly, but they make a good picture!
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Quite a few pictures. We were behind them for ages, and that’s what I have: photos of cows’ behinds. 😀
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😂 excellent!
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That one made me smile,reminds me of the saying, “They came home like Brown’s cows”.
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😀 I haven’t heard that one. I thought of “waiting til the cows come home.”
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Certainly patience would have been an asset.
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Oh, great lines!
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Heehee… luckily ‘our’ cows have their own track to walk home on and they do form an orderly line 😀
https://cornwallincolours.wordpress.com/2016/05/25/a-line-of-cows/
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Hehe. I think these girls were seriously out of their comfort zone. It wasn’t the route to the milking shed, rather a muster and major relocation.
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They do seem to dislike change. I dread it when the calves are removed from the cows as the noise they make is unbelievable!
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Oh I can imagine. ☹️
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I love this picture. The slow moving cows, the background scenery. Tells a peaceful story to me. Although I imagine if you were in a rush to get somewhere, peaceful would be the last thing to be feeling! LOL!!!
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Luckily we weren’t in a hurry. And we’re in a rentL car, so we’re happy to keep our distance and not risk dented panels. I’ve felt the damage kicking cows can do!!
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They look pretty orderly to me! Have you ever followed a crowd of human beings in a “march”? I think the cows are more orderly here. 🙂 And the farmer said to drive through the herd?? That would make me very uncomfortable.
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I’ve been on lots of marches, none of which got out of control luckily. The cows were pretty crazy and we didn’t really want to drive through the herd in a rental car. Luckily there was a guy in a truck who moved in front of us and we could follow in his wake.
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I am not sure whether I would have been more worried about hitting a cow or a cow hitting us! Glad you made it through.
No, no marches that got out of control, but certainly we weren’t marching in lock step all in a line!
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😀 we were pretty confident that the only car to cow contact would be initiated by the cow. They seem remarkably unfazed by the vehicles, but prone to sudden changes of direction. And they are huge!
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Su that reminds me of when I was a little girl and I would go with my uncle or grandfather to take the cattle to pasture.
Leslie
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Great capture of the herd in a most beautiful landscape, Su!
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Thanks Peter; it is truly a beautiful landscape.
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Beautiful landscape, beautiful animals!
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Traffic jam!!
It’s like driving on Toronto highways, but more entertaining 🙂
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Hehe. Out of Auckland (and Christchurch), the only traffic jams T and I have been in have involved cows or sheep. They are MUCH more entertaining, but also smellier. 🙂
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This landscape is so beautiful.
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You guys are very patient trailing behind that herd for five kilometres! Good shot for the challenge though so I think it was worth it.Amanda
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We were in a rental car, and a bit nervous about trying to drive through the herd in case they stampeded — despite the farmer saying we could. In the end, there was a guy in a pick-up with some sort of farm company logo on it, and we persuaded him to drive ahead of us. He was a bit reluctant. Apparently he told the Big T “heifers can be a bit tricky, but I’ll give it a go” in a British west country accent.
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That’s so cute and funny. Things like that are good holiday memories. 🙂
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Absolutely!! 😀
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Awesome shot!! you made turned something that was perhaps somewhat annoying (slowly trailing behind for five kms and all) into something lovely! ^_^
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*you turned* (typo, sorry)
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Thank you. Luckily we weren’t in a hurry.
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