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Is that not where they go in spring, summer and fall as well?
Funny story: Dan and I were riding bikes with some friends in a rural area one foggy morning. I fell behind and when I crested a hill, everyone in our group except Dan had pulled off to the side because some cows had wandered into the road. Dan, who used to work on a ranch, was herding the cows back into their pasture…from his bike! He made a funny-looking cowboy.
In Summer and as far into Fall as the ranchers think they can get away with, the cows are up in the mountains while the pastures get thick in grass.
wow those mountains look cold…hope you have a great new year…wish i was writing this in 160. smiles.
Cows go where the food is
That’s a very special picture ! Cows in snow, poor things, lol !
Well, I guess they have to graze somewhere.