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The animal with the full head at the very left of your photo is a fine beast, look at that stance alone :Thumbp2:

With the way prices have gone this year, it may have been a blessing in disguise that you could not sell.
 
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Pile of clay that came out of a underground tank. One of those jobs that never got quite finished, well it's only 12 years there, :sweat::sweat::sweat:
Every time the cows are in this field, it's the first place they go.
You'd think that the had nowhere else to go.
 
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