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Animal Coffee Mug featuring the photograph Cow chewing the Cud by Yvonne Johnstone

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Cow chewing the Cud Coffee Mug

Yvonne Johnstone

by Yvonne Johnstone

$17.00

Size

Image Size

 
 

Background Color

 
R(156) G(106) B(94)

Product Details

Our ceramic coffee mugs are available in two sizes: 11 oz. and 15 oz. Each mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.

Design Details

Cow chewing the cud on a warm and sunny summer afternoon.
When cattle first eat their food they chew it just enough to moisten and swallow it.... more

Dimensions

11 oz.

Ships Within

5 - 7 business days

Additional Products

Cow chewing the Cud Photograph by Yvonne Johnstone

Photograph

Cow Chewing The Cud Canvas Print

Canvas Print

Cow Chewing The Cud Framed Print

Framed Print

Cow Chewing The Cud Art Print

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Cow Chewing The Cud Poster

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Cow Chewing The Cud Metal Print

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Cow Chewing The Cud Acrylic Print

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Cow Chewing The Cud Wood Print

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Cow Chewing The Cud Greeting Card

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Cow Chewing The Cud iPhone Case

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Cow Chewing The Cud Shower Curtain

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Cow Chewing The Cud Tote Bag

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Cow Chewing The Cud Zip Pouch

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Cow Chewing The Cud Weekender Tote Bag

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Cow Chewing The Cud Coffee Mug

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Cow Chewing The Cud Jigsaw Puzzle

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Cow Chewing The Cud Ornament

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Artist's Description

Cow chewing the cud on a warm and sunny summer afternoon.
When cattle first eat their food they chew it just enough to moisten and swallow it. Cows need to be comfortable and relaxed to chew their cud, and usually lie down to do it. They can lie down for very long periods of time, not to sleep, but just to chew their cud. Cud-chewing cows are generally healthier and will produce more milk or have a higher production of muscle.
Since cattle are “flight” animals meaning they run from danger, they don’t fight back; it is thought that the original reason for the double digestion was to let the animal eat as much as they could before needing to flee the area. Then they would bring the forage back up to properly digest it at a later, safer time. Cud chewing is also necessary because the foods ruminant animals eat are difficult to digest and it takes extra effort to get all of the nutrients from the food.

About Yvonne Johnstone

Yvonne Johnstone

Welcome! I am an Artist/Photographer based in Edinburgh, Scotland. My interests are wide and varied and this is reflected in my subject matter. I enjoy finding the beauty in even the most mundane subjects and the challenge of depicting the small details which are sometimes overlooked. Where possible, I research my subjects to give me a better understanding, which in turn allows me to adapt my approach to each one. I do not restrict myself to any particular style or media as this gives me the freedom to create my vision on each individual piece. I hope you enjoy browsing my galleries as much as I have enjoyed creating the works. Copyright © Yvonne Johnstone 2024. All rights reserved. All artwork in this gallery is original and uniquely...

 

$17.00