Sweltering summer heat and no hint of a breeze makes for a thick cloud of flies. Although they’re small, they can sure cause stress for cattle. All the flickin’, stompin’, and swishin’ can keep them from their main job of eating. God gave ’em a tail that serves as a decent fly swatter, but its reach is fairly limited, so they employ other methods like head throwing, scratching with a hind leg, or brushing up under a handy cedar or mesquite. (Which can be exceedingly aggravating to the person attempting to move them.)
These steers serve well as a set of bookends, but also look great displayed on their own or separately.
Hurry though! Even though this is #7, damage to the molds have ended the edition early and this is the last set!!
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.