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welcome to Barnard babies with Dr Paul
and we have some kittens here
Barnyard kittens
you fart needs cats because otherwise
you get overrun by rodents they are so
cute and inquisitive this one already
he’s looking at Jesus what are you doing
here
check it out we have some fast facts
about cats coming at you
fast facts cats reads adulthood catch
you have too many hard words for me fast
fact on kittens they’ve reached
adulthood by about one year of age but
they can have a litter of kittens
already before that more facts somebody
did some research and found out that
male cats are left-handed female cats
are right-handed well I don’t know the
difference between right and left either
okay guys we’re done thanks for coming
by see you at the clinic
yeah
oh time for Barnyard babies with Dr Paul
this time little goslings
these geese are about a week old and as
you can tell they already moving real
good and I don’t know what that is a
little dirt and they swim fast too
believe me they can keep up with Mom
many times fast fact this is plural a
goose basically is a female the male is
called a gander and the little guys like
here are called goslings
where are you going they’re cute fast
factors ducks and geese they are foul
that will imprint on humans where they
accept humans as yeah their parents and
actually will follow them all over the
place they’ll say goodbye with these
little goslings
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labs
welcome to Barnyard babies with Dr Paul
this is a whole bunch of chocolate lab
puppies
this this one is just trying to take my
socks off already hey you what you doing
here come the fast facts Library
retrievers are very good for working in
water for three reasons their web feet a
strong tail they use that as a Rudder in
the water and a double coat of hair that
prevents the water from coming to the
skin first
yes fast fact is that now these dogs
like human fingerprints dark noses are
no two alike this is all fun with these
puppies see you next time
oh
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already
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welcome I hope welcome back to Dr Paul
and Barnyard bunnies
bunnies
welcome back to Dr Paul and Barnyard
babies and now we have a little bit
bigger I’m not putting this one on my
lap a baby calf it’s a whole steam calf
and this one is also very young yet fast
fact is by the time they’re three days
old they play around they bond they they
run around mom and mom is looking and
says yeah here we go again try to catch
up with you
cars do not talk like humans but the
Jaws still move about 40 000 times a day
people have a lot more because they talk
too much
thank you for coming you may go home and
have another bottle
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this one is very special this is the
Jacob sheep with four horns can you see
that two here and two there
and this is the only sheep the only
animal that I know of that has four
hordes
fast fact cheap usually I matured at one
year old the little ones are called lamb
and by that time the near adults they
either are you which is a female or the
ram which is a male
adult sheep have to be sheer if they
don’t get cheered it gets so heavy that
sometimes they cannot walk anymore
why it is that way I don’t know but
that’s a fact
thank you for watching I hope you
learned something
yeah
more Barnyard babies this time they are
turkeys your turkey
slow down
sit still there just sit there good
these baby turkeys are very cute and yes
they’re a little bit smaller they’re not
born very big but
they grow fast fast every little animal
has its own name baby turkeys are called
poults I have no idea where the name
comes from but they all grow up to be
Turkish
can you hear that
that attracts a lot of predators birds
like to roost off the ground these
little turkeys cannot fly yet but in two
weeks these things can fly right up to
the top of the trees and Roost with
their moms okay this is enough with the
turkeys they can go home again see you
next time
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now this is what I really like
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if you love young animals we got them
what we have here is the fresh and fall
this is about three weeks old and you
can see growing like a wheat and look at
this
she is already so tame she just loves
you
smell good
the fish in facts these are originally
from the Netherlands where I am from
fast facts horses have a built-in
mechanism in their leg where they can
lock their legs and basically extend
sleep and up
and they can stand
mechanisms in their legs that locks
their joints and they can sleep standing
up finally got it right
the little girl is getting bored so I
think we have to wrap this up see you
next time
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cute puppies
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these are Jack Russell puppies about two
weeks old how you doing guys
how are you doing
eyes are open but they don’t see too
much yet mom still has to take care of
them Jack Russell is a very active dog
very headstrong very nice
you wouldn’t take it from these puppies
but wait till they get older we have
some fast facts for you these little
puppies just have to grow eat and grow
eat and grow eat and grow eat and grow
all the time
and they can be wind and they’re on
their own
puppy fast facts
facts is now a very soft coat but you’d
be surprised you have to be prepared to
pick up a lot of hair when these dogs
get to be adults and they never get
bored like I do
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now we have goats
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these are boar goats they came from
South Africa sounds funny it’s spelled
b-o-e-r which in Dutch means farmer when
ghosts are born they cut up as soon as
possible and follow a mom around
wholesale treatment yes what he’s coming
jump over
come on that’s what I said fast fact is
when goats are born most of the time
they have twins sometimes you can get as
high as six but then they are many times
almost too weak to survive six is very
high
goats goats of fatty social animals they
live in hers many of the Caribbean
islands have wild goats and you see
goats and it hurts of 20 roaming around
over the islands easily okay this is all
for the goats they’re cute they’re fun
they’re fast
foreign
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already welcome back
to Barnyard babies with Dr Paul this is
a reindeer and his name is Nelson three
weeks old today and if you look maybe
we’ll see it he should not have teeth in
his upper jaw either he doesn’t want to
open his mouth which is fine you’re fine
you’re fine sweetheart yeah
hmm I hope you enjoyed all the fast
facts the reindeer is an animal that
lives in very cold climates the Caribou
is the wild one they are in North
America while the reindeer actually
comes from the Scandinavian countries
you can see how thick that cold is also
animals like this are built for cold
weather already I hope you learned
something right Nelson
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