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<blockquote data-quote="PLORTIZ1955" data-source="post: 111616" data-attributes="member: 2157"><p>Thanks for the response, he was born the 28TH of May, I would have to guess that he only weighs about 100#, but like Longhorns the the Watusi birth weight is not that high. I have compared him to others his age and he doesn't look bad. If I remember right at some point I am suppose to cut him to one bottle a day to increase his desire to eat mpre solid food, but I can't get him to even taste it. I don't mind bottle feeding him even knowing it costs a small fortune, I have a buyer for him, but haven't yet decided if I want to keep him. I am halter breaking him now something that I was told I wouldn't be able to do, so you might say I'm one who likes a challange.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PLORTIZ1955, post: 111616, member: 2157"] Thanks for the response, he was born the 28TH of May, I would have to guess that he only weighs about 100#, but like Longhorns the the Watusi birth weight is not that high. I have compared him to others his age and he doesn't look bad. If I remember right at some point I am suppose to cut him to one bottle a day to increase his desire to eat mpre solid food, but I can't get him to even taste it. I don't mind bottle feeding him even knowing it costs a small fortune, I have a buyer for him, but haven't yet decided if I want to keep him. I am halter breaking him now something that I was told I wouldn't be able to do, so you might say I'm one who likes a challange. [/QUOTE]
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