Skabenga, still a young pup, already walking beautifully on a leash
The next morning as we approached the gate leading onto the golf course,
the herd of cows in the next door paddock came towards the fence (I like the way the fence post and wire is only just visible in the photo!)
Many fence pillars are made of sandstone
The animals are so tame that I could scratch these two bovine beauties on the nose!
Way down along the fairway, I photographed a quaint bridge spanning a furrow (now empty)
Another perspective of the bridge
I'm linking my post to Good Fences Thursday here
Here's wishing you all a wonderful day.
Lovely place to have a walk and it does seem that Skabenga is responding well to his master's leading on a leash. Well done!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun shots for the day, Jo! Skabenga is such a cutie and I do love the cows!! Looks like a great day for all! Thanks as always for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteHe's growing into a beautiful and well trained dog.The cows are cute, they look like Bahman cows.
ReplyDeleteSkabenga is a good dog ! He learns quick and becomes big too ! Your cows look funny to me, ours are completely different !
ReplyDeletethe Pup is doing so well. Love the walk you take and also that bridege is lovely. Thise cows are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteskabanga's a good boy! love the curious cattle herd!
ReplyDeleteHow nice that Skabenga is doing a great job learning to be on a leash. - Very nice looking cattle, quite different from those we have around here.
ReplyDeleteSkabenga is doing so good. Says something for the "master". Has he met the cows yet?
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