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Shaggy haired, long horned Highland cow and calves resting on a winter day. I love these cows! Here's one standing up... more
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Shaggy haired, long horned Highland cow and calves resting on a winter day. I love these cows! Here's one standing up http://www.istockphoto.com/photo/highland-cattle-56220896?st=d82bd24!
The Highland breed has lived for centuries in the rugged remote Scottish Highlands. The extremely harsh conditions created a process of natural selection, where only the fittest and most adaptable animals survived to carry on the breed.
Originally there were two distinct classes; the slightly smaller and usually black Kyloe, whose primary domain was the islands off the west coast of northern Scotland. The other was a larger animal, generally reddish in color, whose territory was the remote Highlands of Scotland. Today both of these strains are regarded as one breed Highland. In addition to red and black, yellow, dun, white, brindle and silver are also considered traditional colors.
This Grande Old Breed can be traced to the first herd book being published in 1885 by the Hi...
Sue has had a life-long passion for photography. Sue Smith Photography began in 2004 with a few photos and some note cards to match. Now Sue's photos are sold around the world through the various stock and fine art sites that she submits to. In 2010, Sue was honored to be chosen as a Montana "Treasured Artist" for the Office of the Secretary of State of the State of Montana in 2010. Montana's treasures - the back roads, small towns, ghost towns, and Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks call to her daily. Road trips are a passion of hers and fit beautifully with photography. You might find Sue in any of the lower 48 or some of the Canadian provinces. If there is a road to get there, she's looking for it! After 4 years in...
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Maya Bukhina
Excellent image !
Sue Smith replied:
Thank you so much, Maya!
David Patterson
Wonderful work, Sue! *L*
Sue Smith replied:
Thank you very much, David!
Laur Iduc
Amaizing shot, Sue! You are a great photographer, huge talent! Beautiful composition, colors, perspective... Like/Fav
Sue Smith replied:
Thank you, Laur, for your very kind comments and support!!!
Shirley Heier
they look nice and warm sitting in the snow with their wooly coats... very nicely captured
Sue Smith replied:
Thank you very much, Shirley!!!
Hazel Holland
Wonderful capture of these shaggy haired cows laying in the snow, Sue! L/F
Sue Smith replied:
Thank you so much, Hazel!
Meg Shearer
These are my favorite cows! So adorable! And this is a beautiful shot Sue! I love the contrast between the cows and the snow. L/F!
Sue Smith replied:
I agree with you about these cows being a favorite, Meg! Thank you so much for your kind comments!