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Angus Cow After Eating Hay

Angus Cow After Eating Hay Lauren Bell

This close-up portrait captures a young Black Angus weaner standing quietly in the cattle yards after feeding from a hay feeder. Fine strands of hay cling to its broad muzzle, forehead and whiskers, providing an authentic glimpse into everyday livestock management. The calf's calm expression and direct gaze create an engaging connection with the viewer, while the shallow depth of field softly blurs the surrounding cattle to keep the focus on the animal's distinctive features. Rich black coat colours contrast with the pale hay, highlighting the texture of its nose, short hair and inquisitive eyes. The intimate composition celebrates the character of Australian beef cattle while documenting a routine moment during supplementary feeding. Images such as this reflect the practical realities of cattle production and the close attention given to animal care throughout the growing season.

This photograph was taken at Monogorilby in Queensland's North Burnett Region, an area renowned for its beef cattle industry and productive grazing country. During dry periods or when pasture quality declines, hay is commonly provided to weaners to maintain healthy growth and condition. Black Angus cattle are highly regarded throughout Australia for their excellent temperament, efficient weight gain and premium beef quality, making them one of the country's most popular beef breeds.

  • Date: 03/05/2026
  • Location: Monogorilby
  • Region: Southeast Queensland
  • Details: black angus cattle
  • Pasture: Not Applicable

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