Buy farm weathervanes from Glenview Products. Call Robert He will help you.+61 0411 732 950. Browse through our selection of farm animals and birds. You might like to have an old “Farmall” Tractor image. Perhaps you worked your farm on a Fergie Tractor, we have that too. Of course there are Horses and Cows and Calves and Foals. Included are Ducks and Geese and Roosters and Owls. There are Merino Sheep and Angus Bulls, alpacas and Brahmans too. Check the listings you will be pleasantly surprised.
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Alpaca Weathervane depicts one of these loveable creatures. The wool they produce is amazing. It is sought after because of its softness, its warmth, its fineness and its hard wearing qualities.
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Black Rooster Weather Vane. In the ninth century Pope Nicholas made the rooster official. His decree was that all churches must display the rooster on their steeples or domes as a symbol of Peter's betrayal of Jesus.
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Brahman Bull Weathervane. They grow from 800 to . 11,000kilos. In 2017 a 24 month old Grey Brahman Bull broke an 11 year old all breeds price record at the NCC (Nobbs Cattle Company) Brahmans' on property sale at Inverrio, Duaringa, QLD. The record price : $325,000.
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Cow and Calf Weathervane. Calves is the name given to young cattle. A young male is called bull a calf. Before a young female has calved a second time she is called a heifer.
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Draught Horse Weathervane. The Australian breed of Draught Horse is a hardy animal noted for it's excellent temperament and its strength.
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Fox Weathervane. The European Red Fox was deliberately introduced into Australia and is responsible for the decline and extinction of many our small marsupial species
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Kookaburra Weathervane. As Australian as meat pies and tomato sauce these fantastic Australian birds are true ambassadors of the Australian Bush.
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Cow Girl Weather Vane. Rather than Cow Girl perhaps female cowboy is more acceptable. The gender makes no difference the work is the same. at times the female skill exceeds that of the male.
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Angus Bull Weathervane. The Angus line was introduced into Australia back in the 1820's. Since then every state in Australia have herds of Angus cattle.
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Farmall Tractor Weathervane. A very popular and efficient row crop tractor. They were a general all purpose tractors that were affordable. Farmall was a model name and later became a brand name for International Harvester (IH) (an American company who manufactured them).
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Owl Weather Vane. In Greek Mythology the Owl symbolised Wisdom and Prudence. The owl was famously the symbol of the city of Athens. The Goddess Athena's favourite bird was the owl.
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Fergie Tractor Weathervane. Anyone that has owned a Fergie, knows why they were so appreciated. There are still some early model Fergie Tractors that have survived and are being used or restored.
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Kangaroo Weathervane. Kangaroos are endemic to Australia. The Kangaroo and the Emu are featured on the Australian coat of arms. Both of these animals are said to represent progress. They can only move forward neither of them can move backwards.
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Emu Weathervane.The Emu stands up to 2m high and is Australia's largest Bird. Only the Ostrich is larger. Emus usually live in pairs or family groups. The male emu incubates the eggs and rears the young. They stay together with the the adult emus for about two years.
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Wombat Weather Vane. This is a life like representation of adorable Australian marsupial. They are short, compact and incredible burrowers.
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Red Rooster Weather Vane. In the ninth century Pope Nicholas made the rooster official. His decree was that all churches must display a rooster on their steeples or domes as a symbol of Peter's betrayal of Jesus.