"F" Planet Earth

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Careful now, She'll F ya back. :lol:

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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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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)
DUDE! I have two screaming loud cockatoos, a large old tortois, and a goose with your name on them! :D Seriously! :shock:
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:lmao: that was pretty good.
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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! :D Seriously! :shock:

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 :D :D im kinda nuts.. bird noise has never bothered me, i had a greenwing macaw that would scream bloody murder unless i was holind and playing with hik.. it drove everyone else nuts but ive lived with psittacines so long im good with it, lol. what kinda tortoise you have? i used to have hingebacks untillthey quit importing them.. i sold my colony and thought i could get more later.. but alas when i looked on the import lists they quit coming in.. damnit they were cool, now they are like $250 each if you can find them :x
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bigjay wrote:....and have kept/raised countless other species in the reptilian and mammilian world since childood,...
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.

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iggys-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.
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 lodi :)
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