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<blockquote data-quote="Lannie" data-source="post: 1815988" data-attributes="member: 8202"><p>Yeah, I went back and re-read the first couple pages of this thread, and she's a totally different cow now. She was a scrawny, rough-looking little baby when she first got here, scared of her own shadow, and now she's a sleek, beautiful, confident momma cow (and what a <em>good </em>momma she is), spoiled rottener than rotten!</p><p></p><p>My heart swells when I see her loving her baby boy. This morning, for instance, right after I put fly spray all over him (just orange oil and skin-so-soft in vinegar/water), she very tenderly and thoroughly licked it all off his face and neck. There's a reason he's so shiny - she is constantly licking him and taking care of him. He's got some skeeter bites under his neck (I could feel them when I was scritching him just a few minutes earlier), and they're VERY itchy, so when I was scratching him, he had his nose pointed straight up, so I could get <u>all</u> the itchy parts, then when Molly was licking him, he did the same thing, so her rough tongue could scratch him some more. I wish I'd had the camera out with me today, it was ADORABLE. But maybe he wouldn't have the skeeter bites if she didn't wash off his fly spray (which also repels mosquitos). Can't make her understand that, she just needs to lick her baby and make him nice and shiny, LOL!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lannie, post: 1815988, member: 8202"] Yeah, I went back and re-read the first couple pages of this thread, and she's a totally different cow now. She was a scrawny, rough-looking little baby when she first got here, scared of her own shadow, and now she's a sleek, beautiful, confident momma cow (and what a [I]good [/I]momma she is), spoiled rottener than rotten! My heart swells when I see her loving her baby boy. This morning, for instance, right after I put fly spray all over him (just orange oil and skin-so-soft in vinegar/water), she very tenderly and thoroughly licked it all off his face and neck. There's a reason he's so shiny - she is constantly licking him and taking care of him. He's got some skeeter bites under his neck (I could feel them when I was scritching him just a few minutes earlier), and they're VERY itchy, so when I was scratching him, he had his nose pointed straight up, so I could get [U]all[/U] the itchy parts, then when Molly was licking him, he did the same thing, so her rough tongue could scratch him some more. I wish I'd had the camera out with me today, it was ADORABLE. But maybe he wouldn't have the skeeter bites if she didn't wash off his fly spray (which also repels mosquitos). Can't make her understand that, she just needs to lick her baby and make him nice and shiny, LOL! [/QUOTE]
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