Cow Parade Retirees Move to Bloomfield Connecticut

For years Bloomfield was an agricultural community, with its share of dairy farms. It's doubtful, however, that any of those milkers were as colorful as the bovines currently grazing on Cow HIll. These members of the Cow Parade look happy and content.

Did you know that the stripe pattern on every zebra cow is unique?

Red white and blue...how patriotic!

Check out the putter-udders on this bovine golf maven.

This gondolier cow looks ready to steer a gondola through the Venice canals.

Beckham beware! Bossie's taken the field!

Girls just love a floral outfit

Don't forget the grazers in the back forty

Shorts and shades; perfect for a summer day.

Mama is definitely on the moove

These two cowboys are steering retired Cow Parade cows into their new barn.

Retirees come in all shapes and colors.

Even Blue cows and Santa Cows get to retire.

And each Cow Parade retiree looks forward to grazing in new pastures, where once again kids of all ages can enjoy them.

That's not a hearing aid. This retiree listens to a "cowpod."

This retired cow hasn't lost her sense of style. Sporting Dolce and Cowbana shades, button cuff crop pants, and little strappy high heels, she still turns heads--and makes everyone smile.

Ok, this little fellow isn't a Cow Parade retiree. He just somehow found his way to the group, and was so cute that everyone voted to let him stay.