The world is indeed wonderful.
Looking at the beautiful bull in the next pasture, I wonder about their mean reputation. He can nap anywhere in his pasture, but he likes lounging, practically nose to nose with our calf (the wire fence between them), naturally Momma stays very nearby .

The sweet, beautiful bull next door.

Ewe, the bull and a lamb.

Girlfriend willing me to open the gate

After Pepper passed through the open gate, the hot wire dragging her back, to get to the fresh, green grass, I didn’t have the heart to bring them back in.

The four-month-old “Rockers” thanking me for the fresh greens.

Ever vigilant “Dog” keeping watch.
I also wondered why all the goats are gone from the neighbor’s pasture. Then again, they had a huge barbecue last month. 😉
“O LORD, what a variety of things you have made! In wisdom you have made them all. The earth is full of your creatures.” Psalm 104:24 (NLT)
That’s the whole reason I couldn’t live in a rural area. I could simply not raise animals to kill and eat.
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I know what you mean, Barbara. Still, I’ve seen mass-production animal facilities. Our animals live well.
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I hope they didn’t eat all the goats at once. Great photos Roo
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I don’t know dear Jacqueline. The billy, nanny and the 3 kids are gone 😐 Thank you, Sis ❤
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Ha ha ha…they had a barbecue…that’s funny 🙂
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It is. Still, I have to keep reminding myself they raise goats for meat….
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