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rawhider

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Took this one awhile back.
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rawhider,
what are you doing taking pictures of me picking my nose! I thought I was out in the pasture and no one could see me :shock:
 
rawhider said:
Took this one awhile back.
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Somehow looking at this critter, this song comes to mind. :? :wink: :-)

Got me room in a cheap hotel
My head was a spinnin' and I didn't feel well
I laid right down and tried to go to sleep
A band kept a playin' in the joint underneath
I picked up my pillow and I covered up my head
But the band kept a playin' and a shaken my bed

Honky tonk all night long honky tonk same old song
Honky tonk my money's all gone honky tonk she done me wrong
I turned and I tossed and I couldn't go to sleep
Cause the band kept a playin' with a honky tonk beat

I'm so blue my baby's gone
She took all my money and she left me all alone
I'm tryin' to forget her but I don't know what to do
The honky tonk song keeps a leakin' through
I picked up my pillow and I covered up my head
But the band kept a playin' and a shaken my bed
Honky tonk all night long...
Honky tonk all night long...
 
nr said:
What breed is that if you don't mind my stupid question?

I think it's of the Liknozdruphorn breed. They are what would be called "conservative" cattle, because they lean to the right. They have been bred to thrive on limited resources, and the extra long tongue can lick up even the crumbs for additional nutrition. The horns are naturally fashioned to dig plants out of the ground, so even the roots can be consumed. The horns are also used to spear small rodents or other warm-blooded living sources of protein, including people. This breed of cattle tends to do well, even under conditions when other breeds can't find enough to eat. :wink: :-)
 
Soapweed said:
I think it's of the Liknozdruphorn breed. They are what would be called "conservative" cattle, because they lean to the right. They have been bred to thrive on limited resources, and the extra long tongue can lick up even the crumbs for additional nutrition. The horns are naturally fashioned to dig plants out of the ground, so even the roots can be consumed. The horns are also used to spear small rodents or other warm-blooded living sources of protein, including people. This breed of cattle tends to do well, even under conditions when other breeds can't find enough to eat. :wink: :-)

Okay, that's it. I ain't going to believe anything Soap tells me, from now on. :x

Don't worry Soap. We'll all write you, when they have you in that treatment center. :)

:wink:
 
Judith said:
rawhider,
what are you doing taking pictures of me picking my nose! I thought I was out in the pasture and no one could see me :shock:

Dang, Judith....you just can't away with NOTHING, can ya??!!
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I looked at that picture and was wondering if it was a longhorn but it looked so much meatier than the longhorns being raised near us which are, well, plain boney.The owner posted a sign saying "No Photographing". Now I'm thinking he's afraid his cattle will be confisgated by the SPCA for neglect if they see the photo. They certainly don't look as healthy as your picture.

Maybe I'll just sneak a camera out and post a picture of those poor animals :twisted:
 

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