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Thought French would be too sensible but it seems not
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<blockquote data-quote="egbert" data-source="post: 6739724" data-attributes="member: 9965"><p>OK, since we've gone there...</p><p>Through the summer, where I was, the cows wear small bells, strictly functional.</p><p>and in amongst the sparse larch on the slopes, they are really useful -as said above.</p><p>(I was helping move cows about...busmans holiday)</p><p></p><p>When the cows come down off the mountain, they're equipped with huge show bells for the trip, wrapped with garlands and religious symbols/effigies (saints and the like).</p><p>These are held on with huge tooled leather straps, trimmed in badger fur.</p><p></p><p>Putting high quality hand made working bells on the cows through the summer is a high risk, as r'soles thieve them!</p><p>So a lot of guys just use cheap tinny ones for the herder to locate the stock.</p><p>There!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="egbert, post: 6739724, member: 9965"] OK, since we've gone there... Through the summer, where I was, the cows wear small bells, strictly functional. and in amongst the sparse larch on the slopes, they are really useful -as said above. (I was helping move cows about...busmans holiday) When the cows come down off the mountain, they're equipped with huge show bells for the trip, wrapped with garlands and religious symbols/effigies (saints and the like). These are held on with huge tooled leather straps, trimmed in badger fur. Putting high quality hand made working bells on the cows through the summer is a high risk, as r'soles thieve them! So a lot of guys just use cheap tinny ones for the herder to locate the stock. There! [/QUOTE]
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