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I'll bet she didn't wave either.The_Veg said:And last January I was in New Glarus and met this cow...Hmmm, black jacket, little puddin-bowl on her head...must be a Harley-ridin' cow- no wonder she didn't want to talk to me!
M1ka said:Brown Swiss came to the United States from Switzerland in 1869. They are solid brown varying from very light to dark. They weigh 1,500 pounds when mature.
2beers said:This is where chocolate milk comes from!!! (City kids may not get this, country kids might)
Callmethebreeze said:Looks like the beginning of a Cow Tour!!! ...I suggest some large Teat Pins... plot the route to include every breed of dairy cow existing in Wisconsin. We're on to something here. "Wisconsin----It's not just about the Cheese!"
Breeze
Callmethebreeze said:Like most things Scottish, they are hardy, ornery, will eat anything and don't suffer fools. Definitiely not Purina cake eaters!!!
Breeze
PS I've tipped a few dairy cows in my day. lol.
Callmethebreeze said:"Cow tipping" for us was code for driving out in the country while drinking mass quantities of beer. No longer recommended.
Relax Mark its Friday, you have all weekend!marK11LT said:I miss those days
M1ka said:There are small hurds of galloway and belted galloway sprinkled through the state. Here is a link to one such operation.
Ktoo said:My brother lives in Wis. , he tells me you can get a t-shirt that says,
"Wisconsin... Smell the Derriere"
Callmethebreeze said:Did the "coo" throw the rock back or just run your ass down??? How does one accidently hit a 1200 pound animal with a rock? Were you sober?