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16 October 2014

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Cattle. Observations. Struggling, here.

When it is not cloudy it is sunny.

Cattle on the Berneray machair.


There are cattle on the machair. The cattle eat the grass. They are bigger than the sheep, but not as woolly. There are also sheep, but they are smaller, and woollier. Cattle poo is easier to spot, but more deeper if you don't spot it in time.

I don't really have anything else to say on the subject. I guess it's time to call on a local crofter to add some more detail. Unless someone else on IslandBlogging knows more about cattle (that wouldn't be too difficult).


Posted on Digital sands at 20:10

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Like you can be fined for allowing your dog to foul pavements, I suggest we start fining sheep and cattle for fouling roads. Technical tip: insert the code <br> after an image, that prevents what's happened above - your text squeezed between pic and margin.

Arnish Lighthouse from Stornoway


Lewis' answer to RED BULL - GINGER BULL

calumhereford from The Bullring Birmingham


Donald is livid that someone is selling the photos from his first wedding. You'll be hearing from his lawyers no doubt.

Maxine Clifford from Ness PA Associates Lewis




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