Rats. Guess that answers whether I can get them or notI live in south florida, but I have read they aren't cold hardy. Sorry
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Rats. Guess that answers whether I can get them or notI live in south florida, but I have read they aren't cold hardy. Sorry
I cannot find anything where it says what an Egyptian fayomi can thrive at a cold place. According to some of the stuff I read somebody who lives in Canada has Egyptian but they will survive but will not thrive. I'm sorry and I hope this helpsI would love to know how cold hardy they can be. I live in California. The climate is perfect in Los Angeles area. I live more up in the desert. It get HOT in the summer and fall. Winter is brutal cold for a desert. Right now it 37 F degrees outside.
I’m going to try them in Phoenix,AZ. We do get down to freezing on occasion and mid to upper 30s aren’t uncommon in December and January.I would love to know how cold hardy they can be. I live in California. The climate is perfect in Los Angeles area. I live more up in the desert. It get HOT in the summer and fall. Winter is brutal cold for a desert. Right now it 37 F degrees outside.
Goodness!!!! I wonder if they are known for being noisy!!! My Little Bo Peep sounds like a pterodactyl ALL day!!!!!I have kept them in Southern California where it gets below freezing, they are fine as long as they have each other to keep warm.
This is perhaps why I never went serious to put them on my order list...having to live in the suburbs where home dwelling are quite close to each other.Goodness!!!! I wonder if they are known for being noisy!!! My Little Bo Peep sounds like a pterodactyl ALL day!!!!!
Here is a clip!This is perhaps why I never went serious to put them on my order list...having to live in the suburbs where home dwelling are quite close to each other.
I don’t know why but I certainly enjoy her vocals! lolHere is a clip!