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Exploring the World

- Thursday, June 28, 2012            
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0cf9ba75-0104-4846-b90e-4bee3df68241 Calves are a lot like little children except they're hairy all over and they weigh more than one hundred pounds. Minor differences.

Like small children, calves discover the world with their faces. They stick their heads into anything that looks interesting, and they try to eat anything that looks tasty. In this case, Junior is trying out a lovely hunk of nylon rope.

This is one case where we're glad Junior the Calf is not a sheep or a goat, because he'll give up after one or two tugs. A young goat would have the rope off the fence in less than ten minutes.



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