Respect others' choices
Saturday, September 18, 2021
Many times in the evening, I like to make a cup of coffee and just watch the sun set. So the other evening I was sipping my Sulawesi coffee and watching the sun slowly sink. The steers were grazing so I was watching them graze. You could hear them get a grip on the grass with their tongues and hear the grass get torn off. Cows don't have upper teeth, only lowers, so they can't bite the grass off. They pull it off. Anyway I was watching them graze, and all of them were grazing in a different place and on different types of greenery. They like fresh grass that has just come up or grown because it's more tender and juicy.
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