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My New Pet Calf
This is Pete. I get him in a week. He was born on a dairy farm where they have no use for male calves(they shoot them for coyote bait). it costs $75 to take them to auction and they only get $25 for the calf, so dusiness wise its better to get rid of them. the shot gun was loaded for him when I walked in, so i said i would take him(they already shot 2 others). He was premature with a twin heifer(which are worth $1000). he will be 6 weeks when i get him. Im only 100 lbs, and i can pick him up no problem, thats how small he is. If you train them right they are like a big dog, always wanting scratches. heres a pic of himhttp://i200.photobucket.com/albums/a...m/P6200625.jpghttp://i200.photobucket.com/albums/a...m/P6200619.jpg
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He's adorable! Have you thought of a name?
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She already said his name is Pete! :) Welcome, Pete, you got lucky, because you are gonna be a Pet Talk pet! :)
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So she did! Ha ha! I need my eyes checked. :o :D
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Im going to train him to take a sadle and eventually ride him. since hes so young I will be able to bond with him like a horse. Hes a little timid now, but i had met a 2 week older female calf that was handled by the owners of the farm a little more, and she was just like a dog, wanting to be scratched and was even playing with their 12 week old pup. It was so cute. They say he will stay small for about 4 months and then grow like a weed. It has been a dream of mine since I was little to have a riding steer and now i finally have the chance:)
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Never thought of a steer as a pet but that is pretty ding dang cool.
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Pete is cute! It will be fun to watch him grow and to see pics of you riding him!:D
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