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future broncs, handsome herd, outdoors, quarter horse, traril riding, Virginia cattle, virginia countryside
Following heart palpitations with the black racer, I headed out on a glorious day to have another outing on Easy, a fine quarter horse. This day’s trail ride took TT and me to an eight-hundred acre parcel, just down a country lane. Surrounded by endless open sky, gentle breezes, mild temperatures, and bright sunshine my companion and I had fun chatting while enjoying our mounts—seduced by the afternoon.
When we crested a hill we were greeted by a most handsome herd of calves, many worth juggling the camera out of my pouch. The stunners follow below.
Can you tell my favorite?
These calves may be future broncs, as they are on the same farm from my blog
where am I anyway?
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These are beautiful creatures. Here in Cornwall we mostly have Jersey cattle which are also very beautiful, toffee brown with gorgeous eyes! 🙂
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The only time I’ve ever seen that red and white “paint” marking, (don’t know what they call it in cattle), it’s been on Longhorn cattle – quite stunning. But nobody else there has horns at all and he’s on the farm with the bronco bull … a calf-cutie mystery!
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