tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6994425731906758290.post2176133705462792935..comments2023-05-05T01:09:51.306+12:00Comments on Life Is Endless: Wake Me Up When September EndsKaygerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01734123708037191756noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6994425731906758290.post-40132472805087253542016-10-02T13:38:28.033+13:002016-10-02T13:38:28.033+13:00In this case, yes! ;)
Yep who chews on shoes!
Ye...In this case, yes! ;)<br /><br />Yep who chews on shoes!<br /><br />Yeah last nights reply was hurried too! So the calves learn pretty fast once they're in a group that size, get on and feed. Don't allow anyone to push them off and if you can't find a spot just leap onto the backs of your mates and make one! They are good now, but blimmen big so at this stage we can't help them out by moving them round as necessary, they're too heavy and strong. They figure it out :) you should try it one day! We couldn't have anymore in the groups as their heads and shoulders get too big, so they can't all fit...<br /><br />Bug has all but gone now, thank goodness! Kaygerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01734123708037191756noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6994425731906758290.post-88070214408937339772016-10-02T09:47:51.046+13:002016-10-02T09:47:51.046+13:00Haha, I know, do you really want normal? :P
Haha,...Haha, I know, do you really want normal? :P<br /><br />Haha, good, good, as all foxy's should be. Troublesome bundles of furry cuteness... ;)<br /><br />Haha, lambs are cuter though. But, yeah, they take a long time to learn to stay on the teat, some of them. Siome learn quick, some take about a month... :P 42, ok. I was trying to estimate how many were hidden behind it... :P<br /><br />Also, that comment was posted in a hurry before we went to a welcome party last night, and the first try didn't work. In the repost, I missed saying, but how's the flu?<br />Andrewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09008881590774705984noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6994425731906758290.post-71563784674238706012016-10-01T21:37:50.301+13:002016-10-01T21:37:50.301+13:00Normal is bad...hahaha
Yeah she's cute but t...Normal is bad...hahaha <br /><br />Yeah she's cute but trouble!<br /><br />They are really good now, looks good aye? Wish you could get lambs to stay on huh? Calves are cooler ;) hehe oh there are 42 calves on a 50 teat feeder in that mobKaygerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01734123708037191756noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6994425731906758290.post-86931245600166104292016-10-01T17:21:45.590+13:002016-10-01T17:21:45.590+13:00No, I disapprove of Taylor already. You say he'...No, I disapprove of Taylor already. You say he's normal, you don't want that. Normal is boring. Get someone crazy like the rest of us. And are you saying its even possible for homeschoolers to be normal? :P Haha, sorry, jokes. Nah, he sounds nice enough, which is good.<br /><br />Oh, and a foxy pup, cute! And yeah, their noses are disproportionally short when they're young, but it'll grow. Haha, and as for being able to get through barriers, be thankful. When they no longer fit through a barrier, they just remove it. They can rip apart corrugated iron and break chunks out of concrete when they feel the need and inspiration... :P But nah, she's pretty cute, I must say.<br /><br />Also, with the calf pictures, I just have to ask, how long did it take to get that? Or is it photo-shopped? Because as far as I can tell, that bottom one, there's around 45 calves there, all feeding perfectly, without knocking anyone else off, just staying on their own teat. I mean, really? Pity lambs never do that... :PAndrewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09008881590774705984noreply@blogger.com