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10 responses to “Wordless Wednesday: 4-15-’25. Bottle feeding our friend’s pet goat named Hulk”

  1. Pepper Avatar

    Cuteness! 😊

  2. rajkkhoja Avatar
    rajkkhoja


    Sounded. Nice feeding got a best friend. Beautiful photo.b

  3. cindy knoke Avatar

    Sweet.

  4. Linda Schaub Avatar

    Look at that baby drinking its milk – very sweet Esther!

    1. singlikewildflowers Avatar

      Hulk is a sweet little goat and his little horns are growing in, but as of now, it’s a little stub.

      1. Linda Schaub Avatar

        Sounds sweet – he was cute taking the milk.

      2. singlikewildflowers Avatar

        He was cute and so hungry!

      3. Linda Schaub Avatar

        It’s difficult not to get attached to baby animals, always so sweet. I follow the Nottingham Nature Nook on Facebook. It is in Michigan, but not near me and they are animal rehabbers – Cheryl takes in wildlife that have been injured or orphaned. They post pictures of tiny fawns who have lost their mom due to car accidents, baby squirrels that fell out of the nest and abandoned by mom as she can’t find them … all of them must be bottle fed or hand fed and it is wonderful to watch how these animals are bottle fed and nurtured, then finally released. All of them are cute – they had a fox and a groundhog a few months ago.

      4. singlikewildflowers Avatar

        Baby animals are so adorable and to see them bottle fed does something to the heartstrings!! I know you have a soft spot for animals of all kind, and especially for the babies.

      5. Linda Schaub Avatar

        Yes, I do – I would love to bottle feed a baby animal! I always wish I had asked to keep that little black squirrel that fell out of the tree at the Park. It had to be rehabbed as it was not eating regular food, just mother’s milk and needed rehab, but truthfully, the rehabbers probably prefer to release them in the wild, not to a human.

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