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Old 03/09/12, 02:03 PM
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Just thought I'd share a video from today

Was drinking coffee this morning and letting the bottle-baby play while his milk warmed. This is a buckling we picked up from Creamers (Thank you, we love him!). If I remember correctly, he is 4 weeks old today.

The video is of our 4 week old buckling playing in the house. ( I know ya'll will appreciate baby goats at play, especially in the house. )

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7zqX...ature=youtu.be

Ignore the TV in the background, couldn't figure how to turn the sound off on the video and it takes too long to go back and edit.

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Old 03/09/12, 03:28 PM
 
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That is cute. How did you teach him to stay off the furniture?
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Old 03/09/12, 04:05 PM
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Ha! I was thinking the same thing! He is having fun just playing with the blankie He is adorable
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Old 03/09/12, 04:35 PM
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"Teach" the goat to stay "off" the furniture? Ha!

He was just too distracted with the blanket. He started to go up on the coach and I gave him the stink eye and he decided it was too close to me to attempt.

This was take 2. Take 1 he forgot about the blanket and bounced on the couch, but couldn't share that one or I'll get in trouble with the other famiy members. *tehehe*

He has learned "No." Especially in regards to mouthing those tastey plastic "vines" around the house. Little easier than teaching a goat to stay "off". Ha!
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Old 03/10/12, 05:58 AM
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That's adorable! He reminds me of a puppy the way he's playing with his blankie instead of a baby goat!
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