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- iggys-amsoil
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thats f-bombalicious, lmao.. i dont like the baby canadian goose in the foxes mouth, but I of all people understand natures workings, ive worked in personal protection dog training for almost 10 years, im a lifelong aviculturist having been involved in falconry, parrot behavior consulting, propogation of over 60 species of birds and have kept/raised countless other species in the reptilian and mammilian world since childood, and am still veryparrtial to geese as they were the first avian species i raised as a kid ( egyptians, canadians, barnacle and plain old pilgrim geese from the local feed store)
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Ported&Polished
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DUDE! I have two screaming loud cockatoos, a large old tortois, and a goose with your name on them!bigjay wrote: im a lifelong aviculturist having been involved in falconry, parrot behavior consulting, propogation of over 60 species of birds and have kept/raised countless other species in the reptilian and mammilian world since childood, and am still veryparrtial to geese as they were the first avian species i raised as a kid ( egyptians, canadians, barnacle and plain old pilgrim geese from the local feed store)
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Ported&Polished wrote: DUDE! I have two screaming loud cockatoos, a large old tortois, and a goose with your name on them!Seriously!
australian birds are my favorites, ive bred all three of the sulpher crested cockatoos, as well as tritons, citrons, mollucans, umbrellas, goffins and bare eyeds
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- iggys-amsoil
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I have kepted / tried to breed Green Iguanas since i was like 14 up until last year. Hence the Iggy. Finally had one hatching. All thats left is the 14' Burmesse. I kinda worried about her cause she hasn't eatin in three months and I'm tried of taking care of this rabbit for her. I think she went into hibernation this year and hasn't quiet come out of it yet. I know when there preg and inc there eggs they don't eat for four months. It will be 30 years come November since I've had her so I don't know if old age has caught to her or not. Know one really seems to know how long a captive one will live. I hope she eats soon.bigjay wrote:....and have kept/raised countless other species in the reptilian and mammilian world since childood,...


no worrys man, ive had mature snakes ( retic's) go 8 months without eating, an older full grown burm has an extremely slow metabolism, a snake of her age/size only REALLY needs to eat a alrge meal every 4-5 months to maintain body weight, its messy but toss in a chicken every once in awhile, the feathers are great for flushing the system out. i know of a 42 year old burm in chicago and a 38 year old in lodiiggys-amsoil wrote: It will be 30 years come November since I've had her so I don't know if old age has caught to her or not. Know one really seems to know how long a captive one will live. I hope she eats soon.
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