A herd of cattle were spotted on Brighton beach this morning – but the cows were not grazing on the shingle, they were statues placed there to promote a new brand of milk.

A herd of cattle were spotted on Brighton beach this morning – but the cows were not grazing on the shingle, they were statues placed there to promote a new brand of milk.

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Copycats ! (or should it be CopyCows),
Morrinsville New Zealand got there first, with about 40 cows placed strategically around the town, all with unique on-off artwork.
http://www.morrinsvillenz.co.nz/herd-of-cows/
The ones shown in the above link were at the “unveiling” ceremony in the Wallace Gallery, prior to mounting on their concrete plinths around the town.
Old Possum