According to the Northern Daily Leader, Wes and Julie Brown, who are dairy farmers from New South Wales in Australia, moved 200 head of dairy cattle to their new 476-acre property on Sunday.
Their decision to expand their operations meant moving the dairy cows from a 200-acre property that they owned for the previous 25 years, to the new property located almost four kilometres away.
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In total, it took an hour and 20 minutes to move the cattle. Wes and Julie needed two horses, two wheelers and a quad bike, as well as the help of neighbours and friends, to complete the job.
The cattle were walked down Wallamore Road, a busy stretch of road in New South Wales in southeastern Australia.
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According to the Northern Daily Leader, Wes and Julie Brown, who are dairy farmers from New South Wales in Australia, moved 200 head of dairy cattle to their new 476-acre property on Sunday.
Their decision to expand their operations meant moving the dairy cows from a 200-acre property that they owned for the previous 25 years, to the new property located almost four kilometres away.
In total, it took an hour and 20 minutes to move the cattle. Wes and Julie needed two horses, two wheelers and a quad bike, as well as the help of neighbours and friends, to complete the job.
The cattle were walked down Wallamore Road, a busy stretch of road in New South Wales in southeastern Australia.
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