It seemed promising. I looked out the window this morning and there they were!Looks like they aren’t finding much they like to eat out there in the wilds of my hosta bed.But, then as I go out to try and speak with them, off they go. I didn’t even see which way they went!I guess I will have to resort to butter after all. Or as CM suggests, magnets. I am determined to make some progress today. The longer they stay out there, the less likely they are to ever agree to returning to the civilization of human company.
Amazing that they like the sugar so much. Try lining up some of your kitchen cows at the door and maybe they’re lonely enough to come visit them. I’d suggest one of the humane animal traps, but they might break if one gets stuck somehow.
You’re doing a great job, Dlyn. Thank you for caring for Fred and Bessie! I really hope they don’t go wild.
Ha.ha. I love this continuing saga of the free spirited bovines. Good luck catching those suckers Dlyn.
I see a possible interview in the future.
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OK, the Milky Way thing Flea posted cracks me up. I am a sucker for simple jokes. I know I’d like one. Especially the Dark! Ok, great! It’s not even lunchtime and I want chocolate….
Well I know clicker training works with horses, I’m not sure about cows. I guess I’m with CM, get the magnet.
Well, living in Texas, I have seen my share of the bovine species. However, I have never seen any of them eating with their rear-ends up in the air like that.
Maybe you should post video on “You Tube”. Maybe you could make alot of money. :>)
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Those are weird cows.
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