These cattle are reaping the reward of all the pumpkins that didn’t get bought, carved or eaten in the fall.
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That’s a unique photo for sure! Thanks for sharing. My aunt & uncle used to raise Polled Hereford cattle. But I never saw one eat a pumpkin before. 🙂
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Hi!
Most of the time they let sheep into the field to feast on the pumpkins but this was the first time the cattle were able to enjoy the tasty delights!
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Cool picture – it is such an honest display of animal and vegetable abundance. I feel so comfortable about it. Thanks for sharing it!
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I love the fact that the leftover pumpkins are not just plowed under … instead they are food and nourishment for the cattle.
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