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Oregon Travels – Farm Animals

by neeko on Jun.19, 2009, under Oregon Travels, Photography

You’ve seen the farm, now its time to see some of the animals on the farm!

I didn’t get all the animals on the farm, I’m not so hot about taking photos of horses. And the emu’s just plain scared me. But I did take a little time to get some photos of the rest of the animals out there.

The alpacas were a curious bunch. They were checking me out as much as I was checking them out.

However, this stallion llama wanted nothing to do with me. And I was fine with that.

I wasn’t sure if the ears down meant I was about to be spit upon. So I took my shot and backed away.

I love the little piece of grass sticking out the mouth like a toothpick.

This bullfrog did a pretty good job of keeping me awake at night.

Ducks!

This guy was my favorite farm animal, the stand up duck!

Forgot what this fowl was called, but they were rather noisy and quite afraid of me.

I really didn’t want to do it. But I took a photo of a goat up close.

The goats typically graze on a slightly moist pasture. So their hooves will sometimes get a little bit of “rot” that needs to be treated.

I was given the pleasure of helping round the goats up and getting them into the holding cell.

I liked the sheep. Even though they tried to surround and attack me in the beginning. We came to an understanding that I was not to be messed with!

The two from the previous shot did not like being separated from the herd. I don’t think they liked me chasing after them either.

Most of the sheep were sheered.

And finally, the alpacas came out to see what all the fuss was about.

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1 Comment for this entry

  • Gerchan

    those birds are called Guinea Hens. They were very noisy and you could hear them all up at the house!

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