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<blockquote data-quote="hillsdown" data-source="post: 1130638" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>Thanks everyone for the kind comments. :tiphat: </p><p></p><p>Nesi, I have saved 3 red bull calves from Precisions calf crop , will let you know how they look in the fall.</p><p></p><p>Big Bull they have been eating 34 pounds of 4H finisher a day since March .</p><p></p><p>VCC, thank you so much for all of the direction and suggestions . It is still really cold here , too much to rinse him daily as we do not have a barn but I will make sure we tie him so he gets used to his head up and love the idea about setting him . That will mean that Matt doesn't get to be done that day either until he gets him set up , more incentive for him to do it right the first time , and it will take time out of his TV watching . ;-) As soon as it warms up I will try to take the time to rinse and blow him out daily . I was also told to rinse them with vinegar water as it helps to restore the natural oils in them .</p><p></p><p>Aaron , the clovers are just green chocolate hearts , really easy to make .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillsdown, post: 1130638, member: 5106"] Thanks everyone for the kind comments. :tiphat: Nesi, I have saved 3 red bull calves from Precisions calf crop , will let you know how they look in the fall. Big Bull they have been eating 34 pounds of 4H finisher a day since March . VCC, thank you so much for all of the direction and suggestions . It is still really cold here , too much to rinse him daily as we do not have a barn but I will make sure we tie him so he gets used to his head up and love the idea about setting him . That will mean that Matt doesn't get to be done that day either until he gets him set up , more incentive for him to do it right the first time , and it will take time out of his TV watching . ;-) As soon as it warms up I will try to take the time to rinse and blow him out daily . I was also told to rinse them with vinegar water as it helps to restore the natural oils in them . Aaron , the clovers are just green chocolate hearts , really easy to make . [/QUOTE]
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