Until I get a good collection of photos here in Oregon, I'll just keep putting up more of the stuff I took in Indiana. This large cow butt is located somewhere in Indianapolis.
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Especially intriguing is the bichromatic nature of this giant cow. Far from the irregular black and white shapes of the classic Gateway breed, this bovine icon is garishly hued in orange and yellow - sure to curdle the cream in the bucket before one can leave the barn.
The brown/black tail establishes near perfect symmetry while simultaneously evoking the disturbing image of cattle crack.
As a final accent, a wiry fringe of some unidentified hair-like substance protrudes downward from the tail-replica adding an element of motion at the whim of the four winds.
This exhibit rates 4 pies out of 5 on the Oversize Agricultural Denizen Tour.
Especially intriguing is the bichromatic nature of this giant cow. Far from the irregular black and white shapes of the classic Gateway breed, this bovine icon is garishly hued in orange and yellow - sure to curdle the cream in the bucket before one can leave the barn.
The brown/black tail establishes near perfect symmetry while simultaneously evoking the disturbing image of cattle crack.
As a final accent, a wiry fringe of some unidentified hair-like substance protrudes downward from the tail-replica adding an element of motion at the whim of the four winds.
This exhibit rates 4 pies out of 5 on the Oversize Agricultural Denizen Tour.
Posted by:schmed | January 22, 2004 at 12:49 PM
Yes, and the bag of manure just behind it is a nice touch.
I should make a minor correction to my title. I think that that is actually a steer, rather than a cow. Its single teat gave it away.
Posted by:Tvindy | January 22, 2004 at 03:33 PM
I'm so glad you mentioned that before I got to it.
I hope they have something as interesting in Oregon. Surely it will be difficult to top such splendor.
Posted by:Snowball | January 22, 2004 at 04:39 PM