Shambling Shaman Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!) May 1, 2006 3,859 5 55 In The Wild www.mindsetcentral.com Oct 13, 2012 #1 The new highland bull has been moved in to the field next to the house He seams calm enough...
Harvestman Bushcrafter through and through May 11, 2007 8,656 26 55 Pontypool, Wales, Uk Oct 13, 2012 #2 Highland bulls have a reputation for being pretty placid. He looks to be a fine specimen. You should put in for first dibs on the horns though
Highland bulls have a reputation for being pretty placid. He looks to be a fine specimen. You should put in for first dibs on the horns though
Limaed Full Member Apr 11, 2006 1,298 80 48 Perth Oct 13, 2012 #3 My Avatar is a ginger coo that stuck its head in our car at Plockton!
British Red M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft) Dec 30, 2005 26,865 2,103 Mercia Oct 13, 2012 #4 I love hairy coos - big shaggies with fringes! Much envy abides.
Geoff Dann Native Sep 15, 2010 1,252 31 56 Sussex www.geoffdann.co.uk Oct 13, 2012 #5 Harvestman said: Highland bulls have a reputation for being pretty placid. Click to expand... They are old softies. More likely to run away from you than charge you.
Harvestman said: Highland bulls have a reputation for being pretty placid. Click to expand... They are old softies. More likely to run away from you than charge you.
maddave Full Member Jan 2, 2004 4,177 39 Manchester UK Oct 13, 2012 #6 We have highlands at work. Our big lad "hamish" is a cracking fella !! Beautiful specimen that mate !!
We have highlands at work. Our big lad "hamish" is a cracking fella !! Beautiful specimen that mate !!