Grazing
Grazing cattle are a wonderful sight...
Grazing is cuter.
Wagging tail is cutest.
Whether cow, bull or buffalo.
Pasture fills stomach’s hollow.
Movement of tail is beautiful.
It’s to and fro motion is absolutely graceful.
Birds perch on buffalo.
Mischievous is the crow.
This least affects the ruminant.
Best is, it does not feel this feathered vertebrate.
Ruminants have world’s time to graze.
It appears to be so; they look so much at peace.
These ‘sweetys’ rest folding their quartet.
Cows tempt to be cuddled when they ruminate.
Mouth’s movement is so uniform and lovable, when they chew the cud.
It is difficult to keep from caressing their head.
Innocent faced, they rest and relax on the grass bed.
The little calf calling its mom to feed is too… good.
This scene touches the heart.
These harmless ‘fourleggeds’ leave a pleasant impact.

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