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Help with newborn who won't nurse
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<blockquote data-quote="Barnyard Chaos" data-source="post: 1752882" data-attributes="member: 42633"><p>I did exactly that! Thank you. It's a bit more challenging with two at the same time! It only took once, though. After that, I've found they're not afraid of the halter, but more interested in getting that bottle. So they tolerate me putting it on, first. I thought I'd want them comfortable with me taking the halter on and off, whenever I need to - instead of just leaving it on. So that's what I've been doing. On in the morning before the bottle, and off in the evening after the bottle. I'm just a bit nervous about leaving halters with a dangling rope (3 feet) ON all night, when they could get tangled around each other or a post or something, when I can't supervise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barnyard Chaos, post: 1752882, member: 42633"] I did exactly that! Thank you. It's a bit more challenging with two at the same time! It only took once, though. After that, I've found they're not afraid of the halter, but more interested in getting that bottle. So they tolerate me putting it on, first. I thought I'd want them comfortable with me taking the halter on and off, whenever I need to - instead of just leaving it on. So that's what I've been doing. On in the morning before the bottle, and off in the evening after the bottle. I'm just a bit nervous about leaving halters with a dangling rope (3 feet) ON all night, when they could get tangled around each other or a post or something, when I can't supervise. [/QUOTE]
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