Man, those are huge horns. I guess they need one on each side to avoid tipping over. Where did you take these?
Yes!Horny as always
Wow, those are what I could call superhorns!!!
I took these somewhere between Oakdale and Sonora out in the country.
Is this real? My guess is that this is some clever photoshopping...TOm
They're real! I was as shocked as you!
yikes I wouldn't care to go too near those spikes!
They are unbelievable! They must be so heavy for those poor cows to carry around.
Wow I never knew something like that existed. Leaving with big wow again, thanks for sharing. Anna :)
Those beauties are located at State Route 219 at Bentley Road near Oakdale, California. The Ankole-Watusi breed of cattle lumps together subtypes from the Ankole and Watusi regions of Africa. Lurch holds the world record for largest-circumference horns. Don't miss the Lurch Photos and Lurch Humor.
I understand they are real, never seen something like this.
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Man, those are huge horns. I guess they need one on each side to avoid tipping over. Where did you take these?
Yes!
Horny as always
Wow, those are what I could call superhorns!!!
I took these somewhere between Oakdale and Sonora out in the country.
Is this real? My guess is that this is some clever photoshopping...
TOm
They're real! I was as shocked as you!
yikes I wouldn't care to go too near those spikes!
They are unbelievable! They must be so heavy for those poor cows to carry around.
Wow I never knew something like that existed. Leaving with big wow again, thanks for sharing. Anna :)
Those beauties are located at State Route 219 at Bentley Road near Oakdale, California. The Ankole-Watusi breed of cattle lumps together subtypes from the Ankole and Watusi regions of Africa. Lurch holds the world record for largest-circumference horns. Don't miss the Lurch Photos and Lurch Humor.
I understand they are real, never seen something like this.
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