Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Scottish Highland Cattle, "Beasts"


A herd of highland cattle grazes just outside of Greensboro. Though I believe these particular cows are kept as pets, the Scottish breed is prized for it's lean meat. The shaggy hair acts as insulation against the cold, a necessity in the cool, damp Highlands of Scotland, so the animals have less fat than standard beef cattle. Smaller in stature than regular beef cows, they have a presence nonetheless.





And yes, both the males and the females have horns.

(photographs copyright by Dan Routh)

9 comments:

  1. Love these shots. Are they HDR, either way they're pretty sweet.

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  2. Thanks. They aren't really HDR, but there is some post-processing done to them for contrast boost and some selective focus.

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  3. Wow thats impressive Photo and Animal !!!!


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  4. these are really nice photos
    -Me

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  5. Absolutely wonderful. Love your B&W work.

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  6. I am a 4-Her in northern Arizona selling minature scotish highland cattle. I am having trouble with people not visiting my site. If visited, it would be preciated so much! It is http://www.kuenylivestock.com/. I built it myself and am paying for it myself. I would like it to get used. Thanks!!!

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  7. hey! can you buy prints of any of these images? Scottish cows are my favourite animals :)

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  8. MisE.

    Contact me offline at danrouthphotography@gmail.com and we can discuss prints. Thanks.

    Dan

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