I'm sorry for the delay in updating this, I've been pretty busy lately. Through what was a long, harrowing, and stressful event, I've found myself the primary caretaker for an American bison calf. He needs a better name, though, the zoo is calling him "Spirit." I don't care for that too much myself
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Didn't you tell me about the bison? They sound real cute and fluffy! Maybe you should call him Little John! They get big, right? SILLY IRONY! :D Guah, what do you feed something like that? D:
AS FOR THE ROOSTER, CALL LUXY! He found one, and it's been driving him up the wall!
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I did. He is pretty cute, since he's not more than a few weeks old at most, but he is starting to get on my nerves. Little John...that's not bad. I'll see if it sticks.
Sheep milk replacer. He doesn't have much of a chance, but he is feeding well. The quicker we can get him weaned, the better.
Luxy? Who's that?
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Can you leave him with Old Man, maybe? Tie some bottles to his saddle? :P I read a story where there was a character who was a big guy, who went by the name of Little John. I almost started calling you that, buuuuut I figured you'd be a little confused. :P And what about goat's milk? Can they drink that?
Luxord! Grandma's and Grandpa's son. The overly proper blond guy I keep telling you about!
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I can't. Old Man doesn't like him one bit, and Señorita nearly kicked him today. He won't drink for anyone else.
Little John is the sidekick from the stories of Robin Hood. I was called that in second grade, but it never stuck.
Goat's milk doesn't have the nutrition that they need, and neither does sheep milk replacer, really. We're going to do the best that we can, but it still may not be enough for him.
Oh? That posh-looking man? The one who always dresses like he's going somewhere expensive? I'll give him a call, I guess.
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