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I'm coming back as a goat.Walking out in the morning to see him giving himself head was not the best start to a day though I must admit.
So you can eat plastic bags as well, I take it?I'm coming back as a goat.
I'm not sure about smart exactly...They are very smart, much like chops' ferrets im guessing. Each with their own personalities.
I've got a rescued native Australian honeyeater.....manorina melanocephala.
We were walking in the park and saw this tiny (about the size of a 20c coin), featherless bird - must've been freshly hatched as it still had scrambled egg juices on it. It's eyes were still closed and it was almost blue. It was a cold day and the poor little bugger was pretty lifeless. When they are tiny they can only be away from their parents for a few hours otherwise they starve and freeze to death. We wrapped it up, took it home and fed it some Honeyeater solution.
For the next few days we fed her every hour, kept her warm and supervised her progress.
Now 6 weeks later she has become the cutest, most affectionate little member of the family.
Of course, being wild, we will eventually allow her to join her friends outside once she has learnt feed herself and fly. For now we just adore her.
And they're tasty depending on how they're cooked.We have three guinea pigs.
Very cute, sociable, don't smell and easy to look after.
Our kids love them.
We have just acquired a Blue Bloodline Beautiful miniature schnauzer! She is gorgeous. Looking to buy another one next year.
Cute dog though I wanted to test her on 5 acres with sheep.
Although 9 weeks old, the instinct to round up was instant the time I put her down. She showed no fear (being 2.9 kgs)! I wanted a little dog for work, hunting vermin and friendship. She has surpassed all expectations.
I am used to blue heelers. She had enough energy and courage to equal them.
I am looking at buying a Jersey cow, Cashmere goats, and the black odd chook. None are to be eaten - I'll eat someone else’s pet!
My question is what pet do you have?
What do they do?
Anyone with a working property pet?
Anyone on the land?
I got mine from the local pound...
Loves chasing anything and cats are his specialty
He's my mate.
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We've got a concrete cat......pretty realistic, even local moggies look twice, anyway its very easy to look after.......just the occasional dusting down required
They say;
[*]people often resemble their pet, and
[*]you can tell a lot about a person by their pet
I'm not gonna answer (yet) for fear of incriminating myself.
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