Excusez pour l'anglais. When this little guy was young ; he lost his mother too soon. > > So the Fish and Game brought him to Wendall and Debbie. > > They asked them to get him raised to a safe age to turn him loose > again. So they bottle fed and took care of him; after a while they fed > him with their cows. > So last Spring he was a year old ... and it was time to turn him > back into the wild. Opened the gate and off he went. > Stayed gone all summer; then this fall he was back with the cows. > He really thinks he is a cow and all were happy to see him as > he is pretty friendly. > > He loves honey buns and will eat them right out of your mouth. > Wendall and Debbie live right up in the mountains so it came time > to bring the cows down. Well the moose was lonely all by himself so he > headed down to find > another heard of cows to hang with. > > The neighbors called about a week later and asked Wendall to > please come and get his Moose. > So he headed out with a honey bun, bucket of grain and the horse > trailer and brought him back home. > > The moose is free to go anytime he wants but is choosing to stay > put for now. > Surely, come spring he will start to feel a bit like a male Moose > and take off ... but, for now he is happy. >
Je connais quelqu'un qui gardait une femelle orignal comme cela et à l'automne, au temps du rut, elle disparaissait quelque temps en forêt pour revenir. Je suis surpris de voir le mâle à la maison à cette période.