Imagine about two dozen pieces of 2" iron pipe, as wide as the road, spaced perpendicular to the road and about 4" apart. A cow usually won't try to cross it because of the visual barrier, and also because they would get a leg stuck in one of the spaces between the pipes.
Ha! A calf squad!
ReplyDeletelove it love it
ReplyDeleteSmooch looks alarmed.
ReplyDelete"Give us your hay and no one will get hurt!"
ReplyDeleteI bet once they caught sight of Smooch the shakedown was called off. They don't want that girl on their tails.
ReplyDeletethey look like teenage boys gang
ReplyDeleteWhat's that thing on his right shoulder there? Bare bones?
ReplyDeleteNo, bad brand – it looks to be very recent and hasn't healed yet.
DeleteI bet Smooch would have liked to stick his head out and give them a couple of warning barks.
ReplyDeleteThey were just trying to 'steer' you their way. ;)
ReplyDeleteTake 'em, Smooch!
ReplyDeleteCute! They are still babies!
ReplyDeleteSo, just wondering, how does the cattle guard work?
Do they get zapped if they try to cross it?
Imagine about two dozen pieces of 2" iron pipe, as wide as the road, spaced perpendicular to the road and about 4" apart. A cow usually won't try to cross it because of the visual barrier, and also because they would get a leg stuck in one of the spaces between the pipes.
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