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Weaning the little Booger
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 777623"><p>4 days later he's still bawling, just not as much. If I turn him back out, I won't have the expense of keeping him in hay and I think it will be better for him, as long as he doesn't figger out how to suck. If he does, ill put him back in the pen. But I'm hoping the worst of the desire to suck is over by the time he goes back out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 777623"] 4 days later he's still bawling, just not as much. If I turn him back out, I won't have the expense of keeping him in hay and I think it will be better for him, as long as he doesn't figger out how to suck. If he does, ill put him back in the pen. But I'm hoping the worst of the desire to suck is over by the time he goes back out [/QUOTE]
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