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2/20/2025, 4:47:48 AM
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Have you ever owned goats, sheep, pigs, etc? If you have enough of them it can become a big headache to manage them all. A LOT can go wrong specifically because of their behavior. It isn't like raising a turtle in a terrarium, I know that has its own challenges, but he isn't climbing out because he is simply bored...
These guys bust down fences, dig under them, tear up your ground, stampede you for food, kill themselves on accident. All sorts of crazy shit. Especially goats and pigs...
>doing something or look cool
Yeah, I agree, and I do that, but you can also take a picture of an idyllic or beautiful scene including them, or cute portraits and they can be good pictures. Simply photographing cool looking animals is not too interesting to me. I prefer trying to convey emotion through my animal pictures. My favorites always make me feel something more than "cool" or "woah" when I look at them. I think this is lost on the majority of people without a deep connection to them, but idk... lots of people like animals.
The owner of these horses thought this pic was pretty sweet. I need to find an example of what I'm talking about. Sorry for the bad pic.
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Have you ever owned goats, sheep, pigs, etc? If you have enough of them it can become a big headache to manage them all. A LOT can go wrong specifically because of their behavior. It isn't like raising a turtle in a terrarium, I know that has its own challenges, but he isn't climbing out because he is simply bored...
These guys bust down fences, dig under them, tear up your ground, stampede you for food, kill themselves on accident. All sorts of crazy shit. Especially goats and pigs...
>doing something or look cool
Yeah, I agree, and I do that, but you can also take a picture of an idyllic or beautiful scene including them, or cute portraits and they can be good pictures. Simply photographing cool looking animals is not too interesting to me. I prefer trying to convey emotion through my animal pictures. My favorites always make me feel something more than "cool" or "woah" when I look at them. I think this is lost on the majority of people without a deep connection to them, but idk... lots of people like animals.
The owner of these horses thought this pic was pretty sweet. I need to find an example of what I'm talking about. Sorry for the bad pic.
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