The Bailie family from Co Down built this impressive bull in the wake of Storm Emma. \ James Bailie
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With snow and ice melting in the wake of the Beast from the East and Storm Emma, the country is left with some memorable moments.
With snowmen springing up in every garden and at every crossroads, the Bailie family from Co Down put more effort than most into their creation.
Described by James Bailie as a pedigree Charolais bull, Coolontheknees Stormzy, from the famous Coolontheknees Herd, he was handled during his brief career in the show ring by Emma Bailie.
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Sadly, like his fellow snow creatures, Stormzy too has melted away, but not before he made a dramatic burst for freedom.
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With snow and ice melting in the wake of the Beast from the East and Storm Emma, the country is left with some memorable moments.
With snowmen springing up in every garden and at every crossroads, the Bailie family from Co Down put more effort than most into their creation.
Described by James Bailie as a pedigree Charolais bull, Coolontheknees Stormzy, from the famous Coolontheknees Herd, he was handled during his brief career in the show ring by Emma Bailie.
Sadly, like his fellow snow creatures, Stormzy too has melted away, but not before he made a dramatic burst for freedom.
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