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<blockquote data-quote="Halfy" data-source="post: 837391" data-attributes="member: 16743"><p>Yes Jeanne, there is plenty of grass in all three fields they wander around. They'll be shattered tonight walking and running around all day, and all that "mooing" - I've never seen it before.</p><p></p><p>Thanks Dun, I never thought to even ask the farmer whether he minded us petting them - they do seem to enjoy it and try to lick our hands while we're stroking their faces. I'm getting so interested in these animals now that I want to get to know the farmer more, but I don't want to become a nuisance so I can't ring him again, unless of course I feel something is wrong. He did tell me that he was hoping that his three cows will become pregnant with the new bull that is due to arrive late June, so that will be lovely. </p><p></p><p>I asked him whether they may be able to charge into our garden, and he told me that although he's put up a barbed wire fence and we've got a wall at this side, if they wanted to get in then they would - but only if they were frightened or thought there was something better to eat on this side of the fence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Halfy, post: 837391, member: 16743"] Yes Jeanne, there is plenty of grass in all three fields they wander around. They'll be shattered tonight walking and running around all day, and all that "mooing" - I've never seen it before. Thanks Dun, I never thought to even ask the farmer whether he minded us petting them - they do seem to enjoy it and try to lick our hands while we're stroking their faces. I'm getting so interested in these animals now that I want to get to know the farmer more, but I don't want to become a nuisance so I can't ring him again, unless of course I feel something is wrong. He did tell me that he was hoping that his three cows will become pregnant with the new bull that is due to arrive late June, so that will be lovely. I asked him whether they may be able to charge into our garden, and he told me that although he's put up a barbed wire fence and we've got a wall at this side, if they wanted to get in then they would - but only if they were frightened or thought there was something better to eat on this side of the fence. [/QUOTE]
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