No kidding, he never had his claws out or he was just weaned, too young etc. I checked his teeth, just to see what the business end of these little forage harvesting machines are like, its amazing they don't or for the most part do not bite or struggle, often times they die quickly of fright, which is sort of humane for where they are on the food chain. He struggled a little when I first got him, but I calmed him quick, he knew he would not be harmed, for me the simple things in life give me the most joy, with things the way they are as of late, helps keep my morale up and I know I was kind to something thats sort of helpless and at my mercy, he'll likely be out there with the rest, I am sure to see him again,he sure got his confidence up quickly. Now I wish I could say the same for the woodchuck, I've missed him so many times I'm out of practice, and to boot, he's doing more to the weeds than anything else, buckin for a pardon I think LOL !
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