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Pidjengirl said:
Lol. I have a wide range of animals. The axolotl is very cute, he is from the salamander family so he basically an underwater lizard lol. I have altogether 2 tarantulas, 4 leopard geckos, 4 bearded dragons, a tortoise, 8 snakes, 2 axolotls and up until recently a praying mantis. And then 2 cats, 1 kitten and 2 goldfish lol. I like animals :D....my mum (who I live with currently) is not so keen :/ lol

Me thinks you would like this lovely girl then, my lovely Burmese Python

13ft long now and very affectionate :)

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Hayles66 said:
Wow. We were only talking about a bearded dragon the other day. What a coincidence. Piccie please?

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Well, actually, to be accurate, we were talking about a Breaded Dragon...:-)
But OK, this isn't one of those but an entirely different kettle of fish!

Yes please to a pic (so we can check up on that "breaded" thing:-))
 
Aww! Pidjengirl they are adorable. Thank you for that. I've saved it to my pets album. What a lot of cleaning up you have. I have 2 cats, 3 kittens, 2 dogs, a cockatiel, +-20 chickens/ducks, 2 goldfish, a horse and a pony. So you aren't alone in the cleaning dept.

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Aww! Pidgingirl they are adorable. Thank you for that. I've saved it to my pets album. What a lot of cleaning up you have. I have 2 cats, 3 kittens, 2 dogs, a cockatiel, +-20 chickens/ducks, 2 goldfish, a horse and a pony. So you aren't alone in the cleaning dept.

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Wow!! Ducks!? Pics?? I find just one pony hard to handle let alone the other animals. This was when I worked in a stable for a friend. I bet your nose is immune to the smelly part of cleaning lol
 
Smelly? Nope not when they have 10-20 acres of grass to spread it around. Totally more natural for them. They are native to UK. Only way to keep horses. I find stables are a bit like keeping wild animals in zoos. Horses suffer various mental health problems kept in stable 24/7. Weaving, door sucking, biting etc... These are all classic signs of distress. Unfortunately, not all horses are able to access fields and grass. Mine are just lucky. Err! Not sure I have the ducks on myipad and the iPhone is dead and charging up. I'll put one on when I can. I'll go check now for you. I'm sure I've got some in an earlier posting on here but it's finding the page lol.

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Pidjengirl said:
Awwwww what a Beauty!!! How old?

Not totally sure of her age as we rescued her but we have had her 7 years now and she was only 3ft then. She absolutely adores my husband but for some reason when I walk past her viv she thinks I am food. I must have a high body temperature LOL

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Not totally sure of her age as we rescued her but we have had her 7 years now and she was only 3ft then. She absolutely adores my husband but for some reason when I walk past her viv she thinks I am food. I must have a high body temperature LOL

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Oh wow she has grown!!! She's beautiful! Hahaha you must have perfect temperature lol. Do you keep other reps?

Smelly? Nope not when they have 10-20 acres of grass to spread it around. Totally more natural for them. They are native to UK. Only way to keep horses. I find stables are a bit like keeping wild animals in zoos. Horses suffer various mental health problems kept in stable 24/7. Weaving, door sucking, biting etc... These are all classic signs of distress. Unfortunately, not all horses are able to access fields and grass. Mine are just lucky. Err! Not sure I have the ducks on myipad and the iPhone is dead and charging up. I'll put one on when I can. I'll go check now for you. I'm sure I've got some in an earlier posting on here but it's finding the page lol.

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Ahh that's good. Yeah the horse and pony I looked after had 3 fields and their stables at night time. Unfortunately we had a few horse thefts here so always gotta put them in stables at night and lock the yards. Left em out in the day though, do you have ragwort growing where you live?? What horse/pony you got?
 
No, definitely not! Horrible stuff. If it sneaks in, it's dead within minutes. We haven't suffered from this. All the gates are padlocked though. We live next to the field and so does one of the other owners. We all own dogs which would bark the place down if they heard anything. Shamrock is an Irish cob 15'2" and Smudge is an Exmoor 11 hands high.

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Shamrock in the snow last winter

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He loves humans and plays catch me Charlie when we are with him. We can crawl under his belly. It's like owning an oversized dog. Lol

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Pidjengirl said:
Oh wow she has grown!!! She's beautiful! Hahaha you must have perfect temperature lol. Do you keep other reps?

Yes we also have a Colombian Rainbow Boa but I think he is very old now (another rescue) as he rarely eats now but he still enjoys cuddles hehehe

We have a Greek spur thigh tortoise (8 years old) and boy is she cantankerous LOL

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Hayles66 said:
No, definitely not! Horrible stuff. If it sneaks in, it's dead within minutes. We haven't suffered from this. All the gates are padlocked though. We live next to the field and so does one of the other owners. We all own dogs which would bark the place down if they heard anything. Shamrock is an Irish cob 15'2" and Smudge is an Exmoor 11 hands high.

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Shamrock in the snow last winter

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Nice pic :) I love the background and the horse close up ;)
 
That's his field and he was begging for titbits or hay. Both or all, according to him. Very demanding. When he was stabled, he was the noisiest on the block. Used to bang his door very loudly.

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Hayles66 said:
That's his field and he was begging for titbits or hay. Both or all, according to him. Very demanding. When he was stabled, he was the noisiest on the block. Used to bang his door very loudly.

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Reminds me of my mom's friends horse lol
 

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