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Liana's WIP Thread :)

Rae134

Renowned
CV-BEE
Contributing Artist
If they really want to get out they will :) I was riding along on the road and there was 3 new bulls (kinda like those Texas Longhorns, not sure but those horns were LOOOONNNGGG) and they decided to jump the fence to chase me, lucky for me the fence they chose to jump was the one into the next paddock and not the one to the road :p
 

Lianam

Eager
yes, I think some cattle have springs in their feet. Good for you they had one more to jump to chase you. lol
Holstein bulls are a bit ornery as I remember gramps had Holsteins and then black angus. A neighbor had a Watusi cow with really long horns she was ornery even to the other cows.

I freak people out going into the pens or pastures with my bulls, but we have an understanding. I usually warn if you keep it up hamburger you will become before your time. I have been lucky angus bulls are usually not mean for the most part. I have had several over the years I could brush and pet within reason. :)
 

Lianam

Eager
Ok, so I worked on my gate and I made the fence 'corner' I just rendered these without anything else in the view. :)

barbwire corner fence.png


barbwire gate.png
 
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