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Post by brynmawr on Feb 2, 2019 21:37:49 GMT
Hello I created a farm website to share with others who I talk to who are interested in seeing information on my herd of dexters.I hope to add more contact as time permits. Thought I would share it here. landofbrynmawr.weebly.com/I am open to hearing feedback and welcome comments.
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Post by jamshundred on Feb 2, 2019 22:55:47 GMT
What beautiful pics. The fog rising over the pastures and creek remind me of home, ( WVA). When I am there and the temps bring in the fog in the early morning you can not see 10 feet in the distance, and as it slowly pulls away, you can see the fog lifting off the river like steam from a great fire.
Did you know you can also design a farm page for free on Legacy and the animals you have registered will be connected to it as well.
Judy Legacy
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Post by genebo on Feb 3, 2019 17:20:04 GMT
Nice work!
I love your cattle.
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Post by brynmawr on Feb 3, 2019 21:06:35 GMT
Thanks Gene😀!
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Post by kaldakur on Feb 3, 2019 22:47:54 GMT
Nice job . Very pretty place you live in also!
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Post by brynmawr on Feb 5, 2019 19:04:14 GMT
kaldakur thanks. I actually put your name in the search engine and you have quite a nice website yourself. You have great pictures of your cattle on there. I find it challenging to take pictures of cattle especially if they are friendly, as they tend to croud the camera. It seems easiest to have someone in the picture with the cow, which I always think distracts from the cow being the focal point. It's interesting seeing what other people​ are doing.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2019 22:25:54 GMT
try taking the pictures from a little farther away and use a zoom. better chance of catching them standing still.
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