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#434
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Kilala Mikal
On in to the future
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Originally Posted by Tam I am
Goats are like children and dogs, you have to teach them how to be nice. Only with goats, hitting them on the head with a small stick won't hurt them, and will have them be sweet and respectful animals (grew up with goats. Have eaten a lot of them too). XD I grew up mothering baby chickens, and other little orphans or sicklings. I'd take the weak one and by time I was done with it it'd be two meals' worth of birdy. I took the kid born lame, and he brought a good price at auction as a purebred Nubian buck a couple months later. Not as good a price as his spotted brother, but still.
And awwwwww! That octopus sounds adorable. XD
Also, eeeee! You got your looming chook to work!
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Yeah... The goat that turned me was a pregnant pygmy ninja. She kept getting out and her owner (my ex's mom who didn't like me) couldn't keep her from getting out. Long story short, a lot of things basically 'sploded in my face that one day while I was trying to put that damn goat back in her pen. >.< I have issues, I know... lol.
That's awesome that you could do that with the little sicklids.
I wish I had gotten pics of him before my then 7 month old managed to gimp its face.
My chook (meaning the big looming chicken thing, yes?) has always worked for me. I saw in an earlier post that yours wasn't working... Have you tried different layering with it?
 World's worst for poofing during a conversation. Sorry. 
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Posted 03-20-2014, 09:36 PM
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