Day 11 of 30 paintings in June - "Oreo" (pastel, 8x10 inches)
Otherwise known as Belted Galloways, "Oreo" cows are just the cutest! Especially the long-haired breed. This was a calf in a herd I came across near Fredericksburg Texas.
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i didnt know there was a long haired version, very neat 😀
ReplyDeleteYes, I don't really see too many of the breed down here, but the ones I do see are mostly the long-haired.
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