Cow

Holstein Friesians
Bega Valley
Holstein Friesians are a crossbreed of 2 types of cow. Friesian cows were originally from Friesland in Holland and first arrived in Australia in the 1850’s. These big cows are black and white and produce lots of milk. As farmers are paid on the amount of milk they produce, Holstein Friesians are quite popular, making up more than 60% of Australia’s dairy cattle. They can cope with a broad range of temperatures and conditions.
Cow belongs to the following groups:
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JennyDean
peekaboo! we used to have a pet calf who grew to a huge cow and she looked just like this, her name was panda!
Rosina Lamberti replied
hi jenny,would love to know what kind of cows she is, cheers rosina
hilarydougill
Gorgeous capture, beautiful cow, great comp, great colours, lovely
hfrymark
love the markings on this cow
reflector
Clever cow hiding behind that tree, just taking it all in ! Nice imagery, framing and clarity.
brian pendrey
great shot
garykk
Possibly a Frisian but definitely very photogenic.
photos40
Peekaboo I see you. Great capture.!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BLYTHPHOTO
Okay, you found me … now you hide and I’ll seek. Nice shot.
Tom Gomez
Good lord, a shy cow. Great capture …
Jase812
Another great shot !
Michelle Boyer
Great capture!
Greg Francis
Havent met a cow I didnt like.
ferndesign
lol i love this this is awesome hehe
coolowen
this is too too cute – I HAVE to get this is as a card in my next order! so adorable
Virginia McGowan
oh this is just fantastic , yes I would say a Friesian .Originally from Friesland [One of my Grandmothers was born here]
Tony Fallon
Very Cheeky looking cow
naturelover
She shouldn’t be so shy, with such beautiful markings she is a star-lovely picture.
Rosina Lamberti
thank u so much,cheers rosina
ftruckgirl
lovely capture
earthangel
Cows playing hide n seek it sparks the imagination – lovely
Rosina Lamberti replied
thank u so much
nikki75
what a really lovely shot – this cow looks so shy. wonderful
Rosina Lamberti replied
thank u so much
Angi Baker
Moo…... Great shot, he looks a little curious.
cherokee
Hee hee,what a lovely capture,
MDossat
Cute picture.
Tammy F
Beautiful Holstein for sure! Then again I really like the “unique” looking ones anyhow!
Roslyn Slater
A great moment. Well caught.
Patricia Anne ...
LOL sneaky bubble mail, But I do like this cow, fantastic work!
Ken Boxsell
Marvelous shot.
Kristie King
Great shot, I really like it!
shallay
Wonderful – reminds me of chasing cows as a child, and every so often a cow would try to ‘hide’ behind a tree – of course looking very obvious with the back half sticking out one side and the front half sticking out the other, but they’d look so surprised when you ‘found’ them!
Sharon Robertson