Old farms hold a certain charm...and smell! I really enjoyed the cows and pigs at this farm, each animal had its own personality. Two little piglets left the others and ran far away from the barn. Neither one liked his picture taken and when I tried, they ran like crazy back to the barn which was no easy task -- they darted between the cow hooves, under a fence, around another dozen cow hooves and then under another fence and into a small hole in the barn. All this took about 6 seconds! I guess pigs are smarter than you would think. The cows were actually smarter than you would think also -- each one knew exactly which stanchion to go into at feeding time. When the barn door was open, each marched in, looked left, right and then walked right to their proper feeding station. It was actually very impressive. Hope you enjoy viewing the pictures as much as I enjoyed taking them.
Sunday, April 15, 2012
SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT THE FARM
Old farms hold a certain charm...and smell! I really enjoyed the cows and pigs at this farm, each animal had its own personality. Two little piglets left the others and ran far away from the barn. Neither one liked his picture taken and when I tried, they ran like crazy back to the barn which was no easy task -- they darted between the cow hooves, under a fence, around another dozen cow hooves and then under another fence and into a small hole in the barn. All this took about 6 seconds! I guess pigs are smarter than you would think. The cows were actually smarter than you would think also -- each one knew exactly which stanchion to go into at feeding time. When the barn door was open, each marched in, looked left, right and then walked right to their proper feeding station. It was actually very impressive. Hope you enjoy viewing the pictures as much as I enjoyed taking them.
Old farms hold a certain charm...and smell! I really enjoyed the cows and pigs at this farm, each animal had its own personality. Two little piglets left the others and ran far away from the barn. Neither one liked his picture taken and when I tried, they ran like crazy back to the barn which was no easy task -- they darted between the cow hooves, under a fence, around another dozen cow hooves and then under another fence and into a small hole in the barn. All this took about 6 seconds! I guess pigs are smarter than you would think. The cows were actually smarter than you would think also -- each one knew exactly which stanchion to go into at feeding time. When the barn door was open, each marched in, looked left, right and then walked right to their proper feeding station. It was actually very impressive. Hope you enjoy viewing the pictures as much as I enjoyed taking them.
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- Dawn's Photo Blog
- I was introduced to Photography through a friend about 4 years ago. I enjoy taking photos of landscapes and wildlife. I primarily shoot with a Canon EOS 50D SLR camera with a Canon EF 24 - 105mm lens and a 70 - 200mm. I recently purchased a 100 - 400mm lens. I am a member of the Housatonic Camera Club in Salisbury, CT. http://www.housatoniccameraclub.com/
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