Loaded up and trucking!!

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Once a king always a king but once a knight Is enough
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The last cow keeper in Liverpool on Marlborough Road, he used to get grass to feed them from the local parks and the football clubs in the city as well and delivered the milk by horse and cart. He moved up to Lancaster in 1975 along with his family and the cows.

Don't these cows look well? :) I thought he was getting a fair lot onto the lorry that he puts the pony onto, ( also wondered what the pony thought to it, too), then realised that it was a different truck that they load the cows onto.
Until the mid 2000, there was an old guy near Walsall who used to buy big rough store cattle and keep them in a shed in a similar way. The Council grass cutters used to take the grass to him. He was a Councillor though, which may have explained it.:rolleyes:
 

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