
Yay, more SAI practice!
I sort of felt like doodling digitally while i took a break from working on Sine... It's still a bit awkward, drawing like this, but this picture looks decent for a second try. Getting the hang of it!
It's Chamomile, my goat. <3
Mehhh! Maahhh!
I don't think an udder makes a picture inherently 'mature' ...so General.
I sort of felt like doodling digitally while i took a break from working on Sine... It's still a bit awkward, drawing like this, but this picture looks decent for a second try. Getting the hang of it!
It's Chamomile, my goat. <3
Mehhh! Maahhh!
I don't think an udder makes a picture inherently 'mature' ...so General.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Mammal (Other)
Size 704 x 575px
File Size 267.2 kB
In my theory, the Neck wattle of a cow DOES serve a purpose. The extra skin around their vital neck helps safeguard the neck from predator bites (ie, Predator bites, only to grab a hold of loose skin.)
At least that is how it is with Zebras and their undersides from what I recall reading once.
At least that is how it is with Zebras and their undersides from what I recall reading once.
They are called Wattle
check out wiki!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wattle_(anatomy)
My mother milks those kind of goats, but now we mostly use them for meat, they taste nice too.
check out wiki!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wattle_(anatomy)
My mother milks those kind of goats, but now we mostly use them for meat, they taste nice too.
Well, why not I post a like to Goat kids :p http://img585.imageshack.us/img585/.....8012011009.jpg
Very annoying little things!
Very annoying little things!
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"I guess you never been on a farm with goats, sheep, cows, etc."
It's unwise to pull that card.
Because sooner or later you will become unstuck when someone who has achieved the thing you cite, goes ahead and calls you out.
I'm personally aware of the problem whereby "some" Caprines have a propensity for breaking fences when nobody is looking...alas, such an incident can hardly dubb a whole species "unfriendly".
To engage in such stereotypical discrimination of Caprine kind would be to paint oneself into a dark and terrible corner, upon a sinister trajectory of persecutionary behaviour, and for your own sense of dignity and future wellbeing I must ask that further discrimination is halted.
We are the Caprine police...standing up for Caprine rights where-ever they may be challenged by bigotry, aggression, injustice, malicious intent and ignorance, and we will not forget.
Desist Caprine Persecution
-- The DCP Movement
"I guess you never been on a farm with goats, sheep, cows, etc."
It's unwise to pull that card.
Because sooner or later you will become unstuck when someone who has achieved the thing you cite, goes ahead and calls you out.
I'm personally aware of the problem whereby "some" Caprines have a propensity for breaking fences when nobody is looking...alas, such an incident can hardly dubb a whole species "unfriendly".
To engage in such stereotypical discrimination of Caprine kind would be to paint oneself into a dark and terrible corner, upon a sinister trajectory of persecutionary behaviour, and for your own sense of dignity and future wellbeing I must ask that further discrimination is halted.
We are the Caprine police...standing up for Caprine rights where-ever they may be challenged by bigotry, aggression, injustice, malicious intent and ignorance, and we will not forget.
Desist Caprine Persecution
-- The DCP Movement
Well first off my mother owns the farm, we got it when I was 13 years old, I lived there until I was 17 now I have moved back to the farm, look at my pics that I have been uploading. Now I have moved back to my mothers farm and so I am living on a farm now, we no longer have cows, but there are still goats and sheep.
Now this is a photo I have taken, http://img585.imageshack.us/img585/.....8012011009.jpg I did post it before.
Might want to look at a persons gallery and journals before shooting your mouth or muzzle off at someone.
Look, links:
http://www.furaffinity.net/journals/can/
http://www.furaffinity.net/gallery/can/
Now this is a photo I have taken, http://img585.imageshack.us/img585/.....8012011009.jpg I did post it before.
Might want to look at a persons gallery and journals before shooting your mouth or muzzle off at someone.
Look, links:
http://www.furaffinity.net/journals/can/
http://www.furaffinity.net/gallery/can/
can
"As for dairy goats, if they are not fenced in correctly they will escape."
Yes, it is a lot of stress under those circumstances.
It can be the case that when starting a herd - a young mother can be followed around and encouraged to stay close to the property. Get that idea into her mind. At night time, give her somewhere nice to sleep inside a shelter, and ensure she is pre-provided with "power food" such as barley that she "knows" is there...Then again, visit her late at night and give her...more power food.
With this...She then comes to understand that there is a reward for staying close to the farm and she can be left to roam free, and she will return at night for her "power food".
As the "leader goat" she will teach this too her kids and a whole herd will stay close by if they follow here. They can look after themselves without stress, and will return every night - by themselves - with no problems.
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My response to this issue and debate is here ( http://www.furaffinity.net/view/509...../#cid:37679474 )
"As for dairy goats, if they are not fenced in correctly they will escape."
Yes, it is a lot of stress under those circumstances.
It can be the case that when starting a herd - a young mother can be followed around and encouraged to stay close to the property. Get that idea into her mind. At night time, give her somewhere nice to sleep inside a shelter, and ensure she is pre-provided with "power food" such as barley that she "knows" is there...Then again, visit her late at night and give her...more power food.
With this...She then comes to understand that there is a reward for staying close to the farm and she can be left to roam free, and she will return at night for her "power food".
As the "leader goat" she will teach this too her kids and a whole herd will stay close by if they follow here. They can look after themselves without stress, and will return every night - by themselves - with no problems.
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My response to this issue and debate is here ( http://www.furaffinity.net/view/509...../#cid:37679474 )
Look at the photo I went out and took:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/5093445
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/5093468
Want to restate what you said?
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/5093445
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/5093468
Want to restate what you said?
No seriously, don't talk about eating animals. http://www.furaffinity.net/full/4317578/
My brother isn't a furry, but his friends call him Goat and he's gotten really enamored of goats (I'm not sure how the cause and effect goes there). I saw him over Christmas and he kept getting excited every time the FreeCreditReport.com commercial with the goat wearing a pirate hat came on! I keep thinking someday I should commission someone to make a goat fursona picture for him as a gift.
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