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They are learning to "look" for their bottle now. And I'm starting to call the buckling... Jackhammer, because of the way he drinks his bottle. He looks a bit like a jackhammer when he's sucking on the bottle. dh dh dh dh dh dh. His tail wags in time to his nose going 100 miles an hour banging away on the bottle. If you are not careful you can get a good tail lashing. He's finishing up in record time.
Today I brought them some alfalfa to eat and he and Sissy lined up at the little feeder in the baby barn and there were four puppies lined up right next to them, for a taste. The puppies dove in and immediately started spitting out the alfalfa and ran for the water bowl. Sissy and Terry Towel didn't know what the fuss was all about and went right on eating their new favorite treat. They have also "discovered" Chaff Hay.
So I guess you could sleep with two little burping cud chewing babies. (They are just starting to learn about chewing cud.) They follow me all over the farm when I am doing my chores, though. THAT is fun. Leaping and dancing babies.
Today I brought them some alfalfa to eat and he and Sissy lined up at the little feeder in the baby barn and there were four puppies lined up right next to them, for a taste. The puppies dove in and immediately started spitting out the alfalfa and ran for the water bowl. Sissy and Terry Towel didn't know what the fuss was all about and went right on eating their new favorite treat. They have also "discovered" Chaff Hay.
So I guess you could sleep with two little burping cud chewing babies. (They are just starting to learn about chewing cud.) They follow me all over the farm when I am doing my chores, though. THAT is fun. Leaping and dancing babies.