
Staring and butting heads. Stillwater Farm. Grays Chapel, North Carolina.

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Staring and butting heads. Stillwater Farm. Grays Chapel, North Carolina.

(Photographs copyright 2022 by Dan Routh)

Neighbor Gary McMasters leads his mule at the sorghum mill. Grays Chapel, North Carolina.
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A ground fog at dusk in Grays Chapel, North Carolina.
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Not long after posing for this lens test, the hound side of my girl Flo detected a deer in the area and went for a chase. After an hour or so of worry and no show, she fortunately decided to return home. Bad girl!
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Rising Meadow Farm. Grays Chapel, North Carolina.
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Before the Thanksgiving hunt pre-pandemic at the Sedgefield Hunt. Guilford County, North Carolina.
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Chapel Hill Creamery. Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

(Photographs copyright 2021 by Dan Routh)

Chapel Hill Creamery, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.


(Photographs copyright 2021 by Dan Routh)

(Photographs copyright 2021by Dan Routh)

Pineywoods is a heritage breed of cattle descended from the first cattle the Spanish brought to the New World. They are browsers as well as grazers and evidently spend about as much time browsing on woody plants and leaves as they do eating pasture grass. Mike Hansen and his wife Sue of Ozark Akerz raise their herd near Coleridge, North Carolina. For more information on their operation, go to their website at https://www.ozarkakerz.com or their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/ozark.akerz.
(Photograph copyright 2021 by Dan Routh)