We went to to the famous Flying Cow Ranch in Miaoli Taiwan recently and even though it was a weekend and crammed with people, we had a great time.
From the looks of this sign, you’d think that everything was spread out over a couple of KM, however it’s all compact and easily walkable.
We decided to go to the Pasture Animals area first. This is a zoom telephoto shot of the corral near the barn.
A nice rolling hill….
This sign talked about the difference between 2 cow breeds.
Another informative sign about a cow’s mouth.
As you can see, Phoenix is not one bit afraid of the cows. It was obvious that she liked them.
The cows were being called back to the barn….
because it was feeding time for them.
These are grass-fed cattle.
Next we walked over to this gift shop/store for a break.
Right beside are the Barbados Black Belly Sheep. They make ice cream at the ranch, using milk from those cows we saw earlier.
This area has a network of misters that spray water mist to cool down the area. It almost looks like smoke.
Next, we went to the duck feeding area. Or, I should say “duckling.”
I guess you have to tell people not to hurt the baby ducks.
We then went around to the rabbit house.
This is a genuine rabbit hole!
There is a long wall that has been painted with this mural about farm things.
Former field engineer MJ Klein now lives in Taiwan, and writes articles that primarily feature photographs of travels of MJ and wife Hui-chen, plus daily goings on in the bustling island nation of Taiwan, and other places in Asia. Articles feature people, culture, food, situations and sometimes the trials and tribulations of traveling in places such as China, Hong Kong, Thailand, Laos and of course Taiwan.