Texas Baby Bull
It is so much fun romping around and learning to be a bull. I watch the other grown-up cows and bulls to get ideas of how to behave, sometimes I become distracted by a butterfly or a fly, and I take off as fast as I can—though my legs still get tangled sometimes—and I chase that insect all over the pasture.
When the farmer comes with a tasty treat, I am always curious, though I can’t say I love hay much; maybe it is an acquired taste. I love it when I get oats, they are sweet, and I could eat buckets of them.
I hope you and your pets can become friends with me. We could spend the day chasing each other around the paddock. We could paw the ground and look fierce and false-charge each other. Oh, and I am also learning to use my voice, so if you hear some strange sounds, please don’t laugh at me. It takes time to learn all these new things.
Find FoodYour pet becomes an expert at finding its own food!
Horn fencingThe history of fencing dates back to when two pets were standing around looking for something to do when one spied a stick lying about and poked the other. Those wielding sticks soon learned that they paled by comparison to the natural grace of a glittery unicorn! The magical properties of unicorn horns give them an uncanny ability to fence!
Favorite food:
Toasty Oats Cereal
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