When I was in nepal on a school trip way back, we were going up single track on a cliff face and a whole lot of them were being herded down. they simply don’t care if you’re in the way, you have to step aside. I was caught on the wrong side of the track (with about 1km drop) and my life flashed before me.
Slightly related, but author James Oswald is also a pedigree Highland Cattle farmer. I’m not familiar with his work, his videos just came up in my recommended this morning
Those things are honestly terrifying to me.
When I was in nepal on a school trip way back, we were going up single track on a cliff face and a whole lot of them were being herded down. they simply don’t care if you’re in the way, you have to step aside. I was caught on the wrong side of the track (with about 1km drop) and my life flashed before me.
I still get nightmares about that heh.
That’s a pretty yak.
Um, that’s a Highland cow/bull. Not a yak as such.
This is a yak!
It’s a Melbourne yak, so it should not be surprising that it is not quite authentic.
Slightly related, but author James Oswald is also a pedigree Highland Cattle farmer. I’m not familiar with his work, his videos just came up in my recommended this morning
https://youtu.be/YQW8RIf7fMw?si=IHiAk2UUfeS5EeSI
G’day knackers. Whadda you reckon?
My knickers are knackered, how about gnu?