Meeting Creek Heifers

Meeting Creek Heifers

I’ve driven through this area before on another trip to some place to the east, and my curiosity got the best of me to explore this area a bit more. So, one weekend I packed my camera and some water and travelled out to the village just on the edge of the cliffs of this beautiful hidden gem of natural beauty. 

I wasn’t familiar with the country (at the time), so I decided to go for a hike, walking down a gravel road until I arrived at the trail to where I wanted to go. Gates didn’t deter me from going in, so I went in. As I ventured in, I noticed this group of ~30 beef heifers that were grazing in the area, and they certainly noticed me! Knowing cattle, because I’ve grown up with them, I didn’t panic.

Instead, I walked calmly through them, talking to them quietly. Not once did any of those heifers give me trouble. As I kept walking, they stayed put, just watching me move along. I turned around and noticed the beautiful background, and just had to take a photo. Well, a few photos, of course! 

Taken on August 7, 2016, just northwest of Donalda, AB. I used my (surprise!) iPhone 6 to snap these photos. 

Kinsella Cows

Kinsella Cows

These Angus and Angus-cross cow-calf pairs were just standing out on pasture in some hay that was laid out for them because the spring grasses weren’t quite enough to supply them yet. They are a part of a grazing operation on the University of Alberta’s Kinsella (now Roy Berg’s) Research Ranch near Kinsella, Alberta, over 100 km east of Edmonton.

Taken on May 20, 2014, with my old Canon Rebel XS DSLR camera with a Canon EF 70-300 mm f/4-5.6 IS USM telephoto lens.