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    I confess, I love to shoot coos....

    I found theese magnificent beasts this morning, posing like true models should!



    look into my eyes...

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    Some other ones...



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    Isnt it handy when you dont have to use a paper tissue?



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    They are beautiful pictures Raven.
    Don't wrestle with pigs, you just get all dirty and the pig enjoys it.

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    Cheers connie19!

    This is my fav one from this morning...

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    What a bunch of posers! Great pictures Raven; really enjoyed them. I must admit cows are very appealing; it's the big eyes that does it (when you can see them)!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Torvaig View Post
    What a bunch of posers! Great pictures Raven; really enjoyed them. I must admit cows are very appealing; it's the big eyes that does it (when you can see them)!
    and those long eyelashes...

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    Exactly.........maybe that's why I love spaniels.....

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    Beautiful pictures Raven, thanks for sharing them. Coos are a favourite of mine too, highlanders in particular.

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    Fabulous pic Raven - Highland coos really are posers! Used to live by some "free range" ones and the number of tourists stopping for pics was unbelievable!


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    Loved the pictures of the coos Raven. I guess they lived up to their reputation, (being nosey and all that.) Keep them coming raven and i'll keep looking as i love photographs. By the way thanks for using the word COO that takes me back DOON the line as we always refer to them as that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raven View Post
    Cheers connie19!

    This is my fav one from this morning...

    Raven, this is me when I get up in the morning x
    The nice thing about living in a small place is that if you dont know what you are doing....there's always somebody who does,or thinks they do! x

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    I have never liked coos but i can say that the highland coo is gorgeous. I always liked the breed..Great pics by the way...

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    Cheers folks! yep, those highlanders have something going for them, haven`t they??!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by nanoo View Post
    By the way thanks for using the word COO that takes me back DOON the line as we always refer to them as that.
    I think its a good word for a cow... coo... or as you would say in Germany Kuh, same sound as coo....
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    some more...



    another one without tissue...



    I think for 2009 I will do a CCC... a Caithness Coo Calendar :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raven View Post
    some more...



    another one without tissue...



    I think for 2009 I will do a CCC... a Caithness Coo Calendar :-)
    You must promise its going to be as well as your usual callender of Caithness because as much as I love your coo's would prefer your scenic photo's.
    I love the black coo poser.
    Whoops,nuckel rapped "dark" coo. lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by cuddlepop View Post
    You must promise its going to be as well as your usual callender of Caithness because as much as I love your coo's would prefer your scenic photo's.
    I love the black coo poser.
    Whoops,nuckel rapped "dark" coo. lol
    Well Cuddlepop, I have been a busu girl and so the new Caithness Calendar for 2009 is almost finished already

    Should we call it "maximal pigmented hair highlander coo" then
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    As were on the coo theme. Here are some of mine. Like Raven I find these animals fabulous models to photograph. Though obviously your at their mercy regarding pose and stage direction!!



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    A few more . . . .



    All the world's a stage and we are merely players . . . . .
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    Great stuff Deemac! Love the last one :-)
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