CrealCritter
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I tied a length of baling twine to the pull because the leather strap was dry rotted. I made it long enough for the granddaughters to reach and I guess long enough for brisket to reach also.I’m laughing at your bell ringer! Time to EAT! Come NOW and FEED us!!! Can’t you see we are STARVING??
Note to self, keep all bells away from sheep.
Brisket rang the bell again this evening, two separate times about 5 minutes apart and just before supper time. Brisket is a vocal brangus steer. He's quite tame and likes neck and side of the face pats. He's even tempered, I've yet to see him get mad. But he does have a loud bull moo that sounds like he might be mad, but he's not.
I'll see if I can't try and get a video of him ringing the bell. It's not like he just keeps ringing the bell though, I'll have to let him get a little ancy first and maybe he'll ring it or maybe not. He's not a consistent bell ringer just yet
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