These were not all taken on the same day, and they are from several locations, but I've created a collection to keep Old McDonald happy.
First we have the friendly pony.
![pony](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhaTKJS-HPykqM1aQLtv3W-DSlEeFmpv0R8DKwM701DtOdNonTikI21PsISUy3z96tJ7Fai2g3IAArjC6bPpvX622-07Nstc4kYiO85C8M5w3iIbTUEkvqsTLD4rBW44QHJyUf7ic5MGw0/s1600/horse03.jpg)
Followed by the longhorn steer. I took this one from a distance, not wanting to find out how friendly the beast attached to the horns is. But he sure has pretty markings.
![longhorn steer](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgjssdw2p01AFCpgzjdVQd3Kn0MfiJErfF9BpLQzNxExuVhjQMrg-IJhOBZmqasUYQ-NCj0vavqq28d3ZwcdVmvVS5IZi9frIuQB48ILn63txubX__PpLRW2y243eWI6GpPqUm6mGEShfY/s1600/cow03.jpg)
This little girl was clearly a pet. She maaaaed enough to make Priscilla happy, and thought I should have had food in my pockets.
![goat](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiRFn-Pu4t-DnC4ResvKRYVisRVMBUX9rKtkWmApMw8Fwm9e7yR1ZV9M9LUbpnlbbbAcBUl-sEld5xfCXZeShYGWoToKr5GuA_piQDt2L9iWl5rQs8O_NKTeE22F3pGb9F9Og8grZvohWQ/s1600/goats05.jpg)
What is there to say about chickens? They are funny, that's for sure. One of them kept barking, making me think there was a little dog nearby. Figure that one out.
![chickens](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhb2THoALW_jAuRMugmpCDALNLP5Zue0bDjHQzQE1lOdK4WXbBubRAyq56G3XARervsGeYeBSd-0xWaeKEvUQ01W2-pW6bs53szfz3SWDJJQ3_twzl27uQUe9r2V1WQPJ6tml4rlfRAKTg/s1600/chickens03.jpg)
Next we have a black "runner" duck. Ducks like this are more often seen in Europe (so I read), and they don't fly.
![ducks](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgf8JCi-jQjeamlI0YppfL55rdqBmKKabxU503rLNu3BsKDz8n7oXTAOdAwJR1hhU9iOYotrKvxKLFUwfLqagKs_Dm2ZAj_QwOxs5Nas9qGA_2cIYPBkYw5Tuifp6Lj_JIqqlhWlm6XoKU/s1600/duck02.jpg)
Two of these critters get a second shot. The goat was clearly peeved that no treats were forthcoming.
![goat](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjoKLM-SRmmdpyEfA3GGVdqYjG2qxXbujvgdzHA8TWUABRk8KhqkrtOpPLECHeBu6_qr1K98Gtq8D-zyK6tUZEiW4VeHwPAtzKx4mgYEGDOzSQsX9QfKdg4U00kNMCT5gE_s5CLhASWDLw/s1600/goats06.jpg)
And the black duck. I really like these upright ducks. I used the picture above to show its usual posture in the best way. But I think this is a nicer picture of the two ducks, who are clearly friends.
![ducks](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhLDAWkkWm0_CXyqoLjULli7Mm5qWznBRIruPF0YCIFE_qOp1jQX-v9Hzb8STC8rnVZ0VDfPrJySjoVo-ZrDYEm9ghoDxcE_uvY0cr7ErtbGyGWcjuVEf3dNjaxH53dXdwbeJ9KkueBXto/s1600/duck03.jpg)
I wouldn't mind having a few farm animals. The problem is, I'd have to stay home. My terminal wanderlust and animals are not compatible.
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3 comments:
That's a crew old McDonald would be proud of. The goat is cute and I would have liked to have heard the barking chicken. The black duck looks rather skinny next to the white one
How can anyone top Barking Chicken?
Love the animals. There's a long horn cattle farm in town, then serve the beef at the restaurant the family owns.
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