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This mature 8×8 bull had about 20 cows and calves in his herd, Jones says. “It was the first really cold day of the fall in this region, with temperatures around 18 to 20 degrees—a classic day for back-lit steam and frost.” Donald M. Jones
“The bull was eagerly fending off three satellite bulls from his harem,” Jones says. “None were anything of his caliber, but nonetheless, he could not relax.” Donald M. Jones
“Soon this cow approached the bull and proceeded to rub herself repeatedly against the bull,” Jones says. “But the bull paid her little attention.” Donald M. Jones
The cow nuzzled even closer to the bull before she made her move. Donald M. Jones
Eventually, Jones said, the cow began to mount the bull, “as if to give a hint of what she wanted and what he should do.” Donald M. Jones
Despite the cow’s advances, the bull didn’t appear to be in the mood. Donald M. Jones
Jones joked that the title of this photograph could be: “Why Elk Numbers Are Down.” Donald M. Jones
But the bull was too preoccupied by the competing bulls in the area. “Love would have to take a rain check,” Jones said. Donald M. Jones