Not sure what these fellas are, but they're part of a herd at an "exotic" farm I pass by weekly. They were a bit closer to the highway than usual, so I pulled over a took a few quick pix. Any ideas on what kind they might be?
shellti Member 48 posts Joined Dec 2005 Location: Florida More info | Mar 04, 2006 16:29 | #1 Not sure what these fellas are, but they're part of a herd at an "exotic" farm I pass by weekly. They were a bit closer to the highway than usual, so I pulled over a took a few quick pix. Any ideas on what kind they might be? Shelly
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BlueDeuce "I don't say anything witty" 3,752 posts Likes: 58 Joined Feb 2005 Location: Cent. Fl. More info | Mar 04, 2006 16:43 | #3 I would venture a guess that it's a Texas longhorn.
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stevefossimages Goldmember 1,646 posts Joined Jan 2006 Location: Ely, Minnesota More info | They look just like the longhorns I saw in Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico, all right. Steve Foss
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Ferco Goldmember 2,766 posts Likes: 1 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Edinburgh, Scotland More info | Mar 04, 2006 17:13 | #5 wow, how do they lift their heads??? that is some huge horns!!!! Canon Gripped 350D & 40D
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Texas longhorns sounds good to me.. thanks! Shelly
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