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Do you think their Mother will scream to see that the 5 year old has taught the 2 year old what the most fun is in Grandma's barn?
 

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As long as there are soft places to tumble off on, it should be okay.

Impress on them that it's food for the cows and they don't want any cow manure on it. Breaking open a bale is an absolute no, not until the gate from the field is opened to allow the cows in to the feeder.

I am relying on my own training here.

Steve ;)
 

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They have been able to see things through to harvest.

They had some fun.

They spent quality time with people they love and who love them.

:) Steve
 

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Top photo he looks so proud and happy, second photo he looks so serious !!! Are they very different in personalty
They are 5 and 3 years old. I think the concentration is due to the age. They are similar. Very sweet and get along really well. The little guy has had 2 older brothers to contend with. He will surely never get picked on in school. Their 8 year old brother was in school this day, but he planted tomatoes over the weekend with the middle guy. Forgot the camera that day. They love picking, planting and eating. They even like to do bit of weeding. But boy, they all love to dig.
 

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