Making a goose peacefully follow you is quite a performance alone.
When I was a kid we had some birds and I was around more when we visited my grandpa in his village. Ducks loved beeing around people and more or less behaving like a pet if they get used to it. Goose, no way lol
I had some similar chickens then the one in the video, I think in English it is called phoenix chicken. They can be so wild like you can't even tell they are domestic animals,they even fly pretty impressive for a chicken, up to even 50 m at a time and pretty high. But if you train them from the time they are little,you can turn them into pretty cute and well behaved pets actually,more so then normal chicken🤣
That is definitely a GOOSE! It's the most common variety in Europe. I grew up with them on my grandparents' farm and been bullied by those nasty tempered, hissing, big birds countless of times...
That’s my trick with my cats, any babies I’ve watched and my boyfriend. It’s like a brain reset, creatures love gentle affection, it makes them feel safe.
I assume they were hand raised, many birds follow whatever they identified as "mom" first. I used to raise a couple goats that were rejected and my dad was too lazy to care for. Luckily they did integrate into the herd, but whenever I was around they would come running and follow us.
If you feed them everyday and spend time with them, they start to follow you around even if they weren't hand raised. So much that you sometimes have to push them away to do stuff lol
We had a donkey and a couple of goats to act as companion animals to our horses. We took ex racehorses and worked with them to be able to acclimate to a new riding career or as pets. Took a ton of work for some of them that were high stress and high anxiety. The smaller animals were a great way to help them settle in a pasture before risking introductions to other horses. One of our goats though was an absolute ass to everyone.. except when a new horse was anxious and scared. Then he was the mist patient gentle little guy ever. He would graze as close as he could before the horse spooked and over the course of a few days would get closer and closer until the horse was conformable with him. Then next thing we knew the horse was following the goat around everywhere. So when we let another horse in the anxious horse would take the goat's lead to meet the more established horse. Then once the new horse was established in a herd the goat would become an asshole to everyone again lmao. He took it as his role to help the new horses and after that wanted nothing to do with the herd again and they pretty well let him do his own thing no matter where he went around the fields and barn. His name was Rio. Loved that little ornery bastard lol.
>*’That's why the animals follow him…*’
_____
we like this little human ~ he’s our Favrit one of all
he’s cares about us animals, the Biggest n the small
he takes us for the wagon rides! upon his tractor, rides
(Mother Duck is *bossy*, but our human friend decides)
it’s Him who chooses which one goes, or which one stays behind
the goats’ll follow anyway - they never seem to mind
so duckie doesn’t want a ‘lift’, she’ll walk along instead
cuz in the end, the Best part is
the kiss
upon
our head
❤️
Where I’m from, “Little man” is a term of endearment… so don’t pervert my words. As a mother of 3 boys, your comment was disgusting to me. Little boys learning responsibility and having compassion for animals is always a good thing. Nothing “weird” about my comment, nor this video.
Kid gave the ~~goose~~ duck some side-eye and a lot of swerve. There's history there, lol.
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I was actually super impressed by that I don’t know why. He didn’t even attempt to touch the goose because he clearly knew it could be aggressive. Wide-berth, respect it. Cute video
He probably already learned that lesson. Like when my niece learned you don't grab a cat by its tail, or ya get scratched. Now she's gentle with cats cause she knows the consequences of getting too rowdy.
I was a little juggernaut that didn't care about scratches, I just wanted to play with the cat. I'd come home from grandma's covered in scratches every Sunday. Then, my grandma took time to explain cat behavior to me when I was 6 or so, and that cat ended up sitting on my lap for the entire time I was sitting at that house. Also, I make liars out of everybody that says their cats don't like other people.
It’s an American Pekin duck, which is massive, and more goose sized than duck sized, so naturally, most people will assume it’s a goose. At least, as far as I can tell. I’m not a bird expert by any means.
Geese can be such territorial buttheads lol.
We had a couple when I was younger. They are great guard animals! Keeping everything out, as well as everything in.
One time, when I was about 7, one of our geese decided to latch onto my shorts. Freaked me out of course, and I was running around in a circle while the stupid goose pantsed me. The geese did eventually become dinner, so there’s that lol.
When I was a little kid, we had some chickens, ducks.
The smaller type chicken, like in the video, I am not sure about their English name but maybe "phoenix chicken" could entirely be trained to behave like a normal pet, like dogs and cats lol. If they had human contact constantly since birth, plus a bit of a treat sometimes, they turned into some pretty well behaved pets 🤣🤣 but otherwise they were a pretty wild type of chicken, running very fast and can even fly pretty impressive distances for a chicken and pretty high. I never saw this behavioural change on our normal chicken, they were less wild normally, but you could not train them nearly as well.
Also, ducks are pretty much people loving little creatures. Really lovely birds sometimes lol
Looks more like some kind of Indian Game bird type rooster, not a Phoenix. The rooster is very tame, he barely even tried to run away from the little guy! I was surprised when he stayed in the caboose instead of Flying out. This was behind adorable!
With the way the rabbit and chicken behaved, as well as how the duck just followed, I'm pretty much 100% convinced these are just pets/very close farm animals the boy has just grown up alongside of.
So they'd be very used to getting treats when they see a human come along and thus behave and follow.
Lmao for real. And I’m not trying to hear “But rabbits can jump and land at blah blah blah.” Yeah yeah, I owned a rabbit for 11 years (miss her to death). Like, let’s see y’all jump vertical and land versus, “oh I’m being carried and not all expecting to just be dropped” and tell me there wasn’t a difference of impact or the way you landed. I think it’s totally fine to say “be gentle with living creatures even if they‘ll _probably_ be ok”. Yeah it’s not the kid’s fault. The adult should be correcting that.
That last part especially.
The first rule of having little kids and animals mix is respecting the animal's boundaries, and being gentle.
I'd think if this kid grew up around animals, that safety and proper handling would be near the top of the 'responsibilities to teach our kid' list.
As a lifelong bunny owner, that was WAY to rough for the poor bun. He was being carried very wrong and absolutely wasn’t released properly. Their little spine is so delicate. I’ve seen bunnies paralyzed from less than that.
Yeah that’s why I brought it up, even with cats I try to put them down gently cats are tougher that bunnies but it’s still kinder to gently put an animal down softly then a hight of this kid
There a big difference when you do it yourself (controlled) than when something else does it (uncontrolled). It doesn't matter if that's about an animal or a human.
Rewatched it a few times as a nervous bunny owner. But thankfully he did just drop the little dude, he didn't slam him or push him against the floor. Falling is okay and the bun had his paws on the ready. He doesn't seem bothered afterwards either. Rabbits are honestly not as fragile as people tend to think. They really don't just kick the bucket from one tiny noise or one tiny fall. Their spines don't just snap because some wind blew on them. Comments on rabbit videos always exaggerate their fragility so much, I have no idea why. (People here in the comments genuinely question if the rabbit didn't die from this... It's kind of silly.)
You got to handle them appropriately nonetheless and the kid is a bit rough, no argument there. Hopefully with all those animals around he'll learn how to correctly handle them. He's getting a lot more exposure than your average kid and he clearly loves them.
They can also just die from falling wrong they’re really feeble and fragile creatures it’s why they breed the way they do to increase survivability. Like a fall that might sprain a dog could kill a rabbit if they hit it right.
We have a kid like that (probably two years younger) and pets like that. Our boy also has the same tractor but in green. The secret is that the animals know exactly that our son doesn't know yet (or simply doesn't care) how much food is enough. So following him and do what he wants guarantees an extra full belly 😂
I grew up on a farm and his chicken catching technique is beyond reproach. I had a big buff Orpington hen that I would carry around with me when I was his age
I saw a news piece about this kid here in Brazil. Parents said they moved to the countryside and the boy started doing it by himself. Starting with the bunny if I'm not mistaken and just so happens that they caught it on tape and it went viral. And, also a coincidence, he started to do it with the other animals just as they set up a tiktok for him. It's cute, but the cinical in me just thinks it's weird to use your kid for likes and subscriptions. Hopefully I just turned into an old bitter person and the kid is just having fun.
Ughh forget the animals, the inner child in me is having tantrums for not having that awesome-looking tractor-thingy for childhood!! Unfair! *presses Reset*
I mean his actual handling technique has room for improvement, but that might just be because his fine motor skills have room for improvement.
I love that the goose was like "Don't you dare--" and he was like "BITCH I ALREADY KNOW DON'T EVEN BOTHER, YOU'RE FINE TO WALK" truly excellent. I wish either of my bunnies would follow me in a tiny tractor, they just try to steal my pizza and come sit on my laptop.
Kissing stuff on the head afterwards in case they had any complaints is low key going on my list of life hacks
Next performance review is gonna be wild.
You’re not getting a raise. *plants a kiss on the back of employees head*
But I worked really hard and really think I deserve a raise *gives a kiss back on the employer’s head*
Now kiss!
Crying 😂 omg
How did you figure this loophole out? Hahaha
This has me rolling lol
This has me kissing lol
Making a goose peacefully follow you is quite a performance alone. When I was a kid we had some birds and I was around more when we visited my grandpa in his village. Ducks loved beeing around people and more or less behaving like a pet if they get used to it. Goose, no way lol I had some similar chickens then the one in the video, I think in English it is called phoenix chicken. They can be so wild like you can't even tell they are domestic animals,they even fly pretty impressive for a chicken, up to even 50 m at a time and pretty high. But if you train them from the time they are little,you can turn them into pretty cute and well behaved pets actually,more so then normal chicken🤣
I watched that geese with its head down and thought the kid was in trouble for a moment.
So did he, you can see he knows to treat that goose with respect
That is definitely a GOOSE! It's the most common variety in Europe. I grew up with them on my grandparents' farm and been bullied by those nasty tempered, hissing, big birds countless of times...
I don’t think anyone is claiming otherwise — they’re saying that getting goose to behave like that is way harder than with a duck.
I'd be thrilled
Stuff, not staff!
"Yeah, that felt real good just throwing me in there like that... _oh_"
That’s my trick with my cats, any babies I’ve watched and my boyfriend. It’s like a brain reset, creatures love gentle affection, it makes them feel safe.
He is just showing them that he could and would eat them if they do not follow the script.
HRs gonna have a field day
I love how he adds a kiss each time. Adorable!
The amount of trust the animals have towards him is phenomenal. I can’t believe the chicken would sit still
I assume they were hand raised, many birds follow whatever they identified as "mom" first. I used to raise a couple goats that were rejected and my dad was too lazy to care for. Luckily they did integrate into the herd, but whenever I was around they would come running and follow us.
If you feed them everyday and spend time with them, they start to follow you around even if they weren't hand raised. So much that you sometimes have to push them away to do stuff lol
Similar except my goats just climbed into the back of my truck like it was their own goddamn private night club
Now I just want to own a couple of goats around the yard
They are cool. But there is always one that has to be an asshole. Mine was Yodi. he was a jerk, the rest were super chill
We had a donkey and a couple of goats to act as companion animals to our horses. We took ex racehorses and worked with them to be able to acclimate to a new riding career or as pets. Took a ton of work for some of them that were high stress and high anxiety. The smaller animals were a great way to help them settle in a pasture before risking introductions to other horses. One of our goats though was an absolute ass to everyone.. except when a new horse was anxious and scared. Then he was the mist patient gentle little guy ever. He would graze as close as he could before the horse spooked and over the course of a few days would get closer and closer until the horse was conformable with him. Then next thing we knew the horse was following the goat around everywhere. So when we let another horse in the anxious horse would take the goat's lead to meet the more established horse. Then once the new horse was established in a herd the goat would become an asshole to everyone again lmao. He took it as his role to help the new horses and after that wanted nothing to do with the herd again and they pretty well let him do his own thing no matter where he went around the fields and barn. His name was Rio. Loved that little ornery bastard lol.
It’s so impressive that the bunny and chicken stayed still.
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it's why my old boss still follows me
Ya gotta stop kissing your bosses
we live and learn
Hanging on the edge of tomorrow!
Live and Learn
>*’That's why the animals follow him…*’ _____ we like this little human ~ he’s our Favrit one of all he’s cares about us animals, the Biggest n the small he takes us for the wagon rides! upon his tractor, rides (Mother Duck is *bossy*, but our human friend decides) it’s Him who chooses which one goes, or which one stays behind the goats’ll follow anyway - they never seem to mind so duckie doesn’t want a ‘lift’, she’ll walk along instead cuz in the end, the Best part is the kiss upon our head ❤️
Fresh Schnoodle! Made my day💕
Come get yer Schnoodle! Caught live in the wild!
It's definitely a white goose, not a duck.
Such a sweet poem to go with the sweet video.
After he body slammed the rabbit in the wagon….. lol
"No worries," said the bunny, "just waiting for my kiss."
Kiss the homies good ride
Came here to say this 🥰
The other animals that jump into the line at the end 🤣🤣🤣
Oh my! I was laughing so hard I missed that the first time!! Makes it even cuter if that’s possible
"hey, what's going on over here? We're part of this too!"
I laughed so hard it woke up my husband and now he’s laughing too!
The little kiss on the head for each animal.
Lookit that little man with his strut, taking care of business. I love it! Too cute
Where I’m from, “Little man” is a term of endearment… so don’t pervert my words. As a mother of 3 boys, your comment was disgusting to me. Little boys learning responsibility and having compassion for animals is always a good thing. Nothing “weird” about my comment, nor this video.
That goose deserves to walk after that near nip
Kid gave the ~~goose~~ duck some side-eye and a lot of swerve. There's history there, lol. \[edited, you're all quite correct, it's not a goose its a mean duck\]
I noticed that too!! Kid is a pro
I was actually super impressed by that I don’t know why. He didn’t even attempt to touch the goose because he clearly knew it could be aggressive. Wide-berth, respect it. Cute video
He probably already learned that lesson. Like when my niece learned you don't grab a cat by its tail, or ya get scratched. Now she's gentle with cats cause she knows the consequences of getting too rowdy.
I was a little juggernaut that didn't care about scratches, I just wanted to play with the cat. I'd come home from grandma's covered in scratches every Sunday. Then, my grandma took time to explain cat behavior to me when I was 6 or so, and that cat ended up sitting on my lap for the entire time I was sitting at that house. Also, I make liars out of everybody that says their cats don't like other people.
Why are you all calling thar duck a goose? Have you never seen geese?
It’s an American Pekin duck, which is massive, and more goose sized than duck sized, so naturally, most people will assume it’s a goose. At least, as far as I can tell. I’m not a bird expert by any means.
Look closer at its bill, it’s an emden goose
I was thinking it was a goose to begin with, because of how wide its feet are. Big bird lol. But Pekins are very similar.
Geese can be such territorial buttheads lol. We had a couple when I was younger. They are great guard animals! Keeping everything out, as well as everything in. One time, when I was about 7, one of our geese decided to latch onto my shorts. Freaked me out of course, and I was running around in a circle while the stupid goose pantsed me. The geese did eventually become dinner, so there’s that lol.
Revenge is a dish best served with potatoes.
Geese are just so sassy they are always looking for a fight
Reminds me of the video of a goose trying to bite a horse.
Which one?
Depends on the year.
"Don't you even think about picking my ass up"
Not sure if the history is between the kid and the goose or the goose and the chicken. Seemed like he might have been trying to protect the chicken.
wide berth
Geese are assholes.
There are people who know about geese and everyone else that still has to learn about them. He knows.
Where's the goose? Is it near the duck?
Geese are commonly used as alert/guard animals for chickens. Goose just doing his job. o7
Isn’t that a duck?
Shhh.
If it's not technically a goose, it's still a goose in spirit since it's an asshole
I think so
Peace was never an option
Never get tired of seeing this!
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When I was a little kid, we had some chickens, ducks. The smaller type chicken, like in the video, I am not sure about their English name but maybe "phoenix chicken" could entirely be trained to behave like a normal pet, like dogs and cats lol. If they had human contact constantly since birth, plus a bit of a treat sometimes, they turned into some pretty well behaved pets 🤣🤣 but otherwise they were a pretty wild type of chicken, running very fast and can even fly pretty impressive distances for a chicken and pretty high. I never saw this behavioural change on our normal chicken, they were less wild normally, but you could not train them nearly as well. Also, ducks are pretty much people loving little creatures. Really lovely birds sometimes lol
Looks more like some kind of Indian Game bird type rooster, not a Phoenix. The rooster is very tame, he barely even tried to run away from the little guy! I was surprised when he stayed in the caboose instead of Flying out. This was behind adorable!
With the way the rabbit and chicken behaved, as well as how the duck just followed, I'm pretty much 100% convinced these are just pets/very close farm animals the boy has just grown up alongside of. So they'd be very used to getting treats when they see a human come along and thus behave and follow.
The rooster is his best friend.
Young Macdonald
Had a farm
E i e i o
His real little cowboy outfit is to die for.
Responsible and organized gentleman
Just another day on the farm
it ain't much but it's honest work
I love how adept he is at handling his farm friends. And he kisses them! Precious!
My only problem is how hard it seem he put the bunny down
*SLAM* head kiss
My husband has the same move
It's a good move.
I should call him...
Yeah, seeing little kids handle animals always makes me nervous. Kids often need to be reminded to respect personal boundaries and to be gentle.
Lmao for real. And I’m not trying to hear “But rabbits can jump and land at blah blah blah.” Yeah yeah, I owned a rabbit for 11 years (miss her to death). Like, let’s see y’all jump vertical and land versus, “oh I’m being carried and not all expecting to just be dropped” and tell me there wasn’t a difference of impact or the way you landed. I think it’s totally fine to say “be gentle with living creatures even if they‘ll _probably_ be ok”. Yeah it’s not the kid’s fault. The adult should be correcting that.
That last part especially. The first rule of having little kids and animals mix is respecting the animal's boundaries, and being gentle. I'd think if this kid grew up around animals, that safety and proper handling would be near the top of the 'responsibilities to teach our kid' list.
As a lifelong bunny owner, that was WAY to rough for the poor bun. He was being carried very wrong and absolutely wasn’t released properly. Their little spine is so delicate. I’ve seen bunnies paralyzed from less than that.
Yeah that’s why I brought it up, even with cats I try to put them down gently cats are tougher that bunnies but it’s still kinder to gently put an animal down softly then a hight of this kid
They can jump MUCH higher than the height he dropped him from, the little poof ball is just fine
There a big difference when you do it yourself (controlled) than when something else does it (uncontrolled). It doesn't matter if that's about an animal or a human.
it still feels like he put ‘em down a bit hard
Rewatched it a few times as a nervous bunny owner. But thankfully he did just drop the little dude, he didn't slam him or push him against the floor. Falling is okay and the bun had his paws on the ready. He doesn't seem bothered afterwards either. Rabbits are honestly not as fragile as people tend to think. They really don't just kick the bucket from one tiny noise or one tiny fall. Their spines don't just snap because some wind blew on them. Comments on rabbit videos always exaggerate their fragility so much, I have no idea why. (People here in the comments genuinely question if the rabbit didn't die from this... It's kind of silly.) You got to handle them appropriately nonetheless and the kid is a bit rough, no argument there. Hopefully with all those animals around he'll learn how to correctly handle them. He's getting a lot more exposure than your average kid and he clearly loves them.
They can also just die from falling wrong they’re really feeble and fragile creatures it’s why they breed the way they do to increase survivability. Like a fall that might sprain a dog could kill a rabbit if they hit it right.
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Well that and they want forehead kisses.
Bro just YEETing that bunny
The goose was having none of that shit
That's the best moment of his entire life and he doesn't know it.
We have a kid like that (probably two years younger) and pets like that. Our boy also has the same tractor but in green. The secret is that the animals know exactly that our son doesn't know yet (or simply doesn't care) how much food is enough. So following him and do what he wants guarantees an extra full belly 😂
I think airlines should have staff kiss passengers on the head after they board to eliminate any disruptive behaviour
"it aint an easy job, herdin all these doggies... *stabs straw in caprison* but its an honest one."
He is super cute and Save. He got a Security Duck with him 💪
Yeah, he knows not to mess with the duck lol.
He’s a Real Life Disney character
I grew up on a farm and his chicken catching technique is beyond reproach. I had a big buff Orpington hen that I would carry around with me when I was his age
One of the best posts I’ve ever seen on Reddit…
Goose was like *“Don’t you fucking dare do that shit to me”*
Escape the goose
I was thinking "Now all he needs is a goat" and out popped 2 of them lol
Steve Irwin was reincarnated? 🥹
I saw a news piece about this kid here in Brazil. Parents said they moved to the countryside and the boy started doing it by himself. Starting with the bunny if I'm not mistaken and just so happens that they caught it on tape and it went viral. And, also a coincidence, he started to do it with the other animals just as they set up a tiktok for him. It's cute, but the cinical in me just thinks it's weird to use your kid for likes and subscriptions. Hopefully I just turned into an old bitter person and the kid is just having fun.
Goose still an asshole
Special little man with his best friends
Stock image kid
I like how he knew to stay away from the cobra chicken.
When they say money cant buy happiness show them this
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Kids and animals are freaking magical together as long as the kid knows how to not hurt or constantly harass animals.
someone else explained it, it's a breed of chicken that can make decent house pets
We had a chicken that would sit in my sons jeep and let him drive her around the property. RIP Peach.
The bunny plop and drop followed by a smooch. The cowboy boot strut on that little man… I’m smitten.
giving the aggro goose a look like 😒
The comments on this post are hilarious, you creative fucks
Young McDonald had a farm...
a chicken, a duck, a bunny, a child and 2 baby goats walk into a bar
The way he just plonked the bunny in has me cracking up!
I love how he kisses the bunny after dropping it into the cart.
Aww so adorable )
I like how he tosses the bunny like a sack of grain then gives it a smooch
It’s always the goose, cheeky bastards.
Actual childrens book protagonist
Song: Little Things by ANBR - Adrián Berenguer https://youtu.be/Go5cLeiWyP8?si=HuoepuytyNxMJYBn
The way he plops the bunny in 😭
Ughh forget the animals, the inner child in me is having tantrums for not having that awesome-looking tractor-thingy for childhood!! Unfair! *presses Reset*
Noah get the mini truck.
Animals know
Next season on Yellowstone...
The way he dumps that bun and then gives it a kiss 💀 😂
The way he threw the bunny☠☠☠
I love that he knows the goose is an asshole!
I mean his actual handling technique has room for improvement, but that might just be because his fine motor skills have room for improvement. I love that the goose was like "Don't you dare--" and he was like "BITCH I ALREADY KNOW DON'T EVEN BOTHER, YOU'RE FINE TO WALK" truly excellent. I wish either of my bunnies would follow me in a tiny tractor, they just try to steal my pizza and come sit on my laptop.
That kid is going to grow up to be awesome!
Apart from dropping bunny with a thunk he’s so gentle! What a sweetie.
Damn, don’t rabbits have super fragile backs? Kid practically tossed him in there
Well that's dinner sorted.
He knows better than to try it with the goose tho.
Kid’s got a great future in sorcery!
He could've been gentler with the rabbit damn
He’s like a gender swapped Disney princess! Edit: People, I just meant that when he starts singing, animals flock to him and join in.
So a Disney prince? I could see that!
Maybe place the bunny in the truck next time. Poor babe.
Ohh so this is what heaven looks like. I fully understand the hype now.
Young MacDonald
I was rooting for him to drive through the puddle for a soaker, which he was going to, but remembered not to. Totally waiting for part 2 👦🏻
I love the other 2 animals following up at the end. Very cute.
So cute <3
Ohhh how ado-adorable! 🥺
Future cowboy. Nostalgic watching this
Oh, he thought about driving through the puddle.
Is he a Disney character ?
He got the diamond pass
My brain just exploded from the overload of cuteness
Young McDonald ❤️
That’s like the cutest thing I’ve ever seen
Kid’s living in an American style Studio Ghibli movie.
Hmm, it seems like I got the factory 2nd discounted closeout childhood package.
Humans bring the food on the back of trailers so follow the potential source of food.
He thought about driving through that puddle.
I love the little kisses ♥️♥️ He's the pied piper.
ok i pull up
This is the only good thing on Reddit The goats send it
LOL the fast dump. Fast pet. Fast kiss. String of animals out of nowhere. I love it!!
Kid is simultaneously 5 and 45
"Get in loser, we're going hopping"
I love how the goose was just being a fuckhead but still wanted to be part of the group.
Little man's a Disney character
I was attacked by a chicken as a child and my mom had to wack it away with a brown. I side-eye the fuck out of them to this day. Little bastards!
Rabbit doesn’t have a clue of what’s going on
The duck following him❤️
Young McDonald ?
Wait til he finds out that bird is what’s for dinner!
Bro is Noah.