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My dads snakes are REALLY big. One is about 9ft long, and the other is 11-12ft long. Sometimes my dad takes them out to cruise around the house, and if they smell the bunny on anybody's clothes, hands, etc, it sends them into what's called "feed mode" and they might bite someone. This is the reason my dad gave me when I asked him if I could have a hamster 3 years agoSnakes won't bother you're rabbits if the snakes are small and caged... And if your rabbits are outdoors, it shouldn't really matter. Unless you have free-roaming reticulated pythons or something.
That sounds so cool! I wish my parents would let me do something like that! We cant have houseplants because my cats aren't very smart, and they like to eat flowers and plantsI want so badly to have outside inside! Ya know what I mean? I'm gonna start with making my room green, blue, and brown. And I'm gonna also try to find some sheets with a tree/leaf pattern on them! And I'm gonna get a bunch of house plants and put them all around, and picture of my chickens are gonna be everywhere! I'm also hoping to get a window in my room that I can look out and see my chickens every morning when I wake up! I'm gonna make my room as green and chickenny as possible!
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what kind of snakes? I love snakes, I have a male pastel ball python named fluffy( creative I know LOL)
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ducclelover10 I agree with you 100%!
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One is a Columbian Red Tail Boa and the other is Burmese Python. I wanted to get a corn snake a few years ago, but I chose to take in my grandpa's chickens instead. BEST decision I ever made! lolwhat kind of snakes? I love snakes, I have a male pastel ball python named fluffy( creative I know LOL)
Sadly, no. My mom refuses to let me have chickens in the house. The only time they get to come inside is if they need their nails trimmed, or if they get hurt. I'd love to let the hen in my icon (Her name is Henny) live in my house though. She's half blind, and she has some other problems. Like she can't jump, she can't go outside alone (otherwise she gets stuck out there) and she used to have trouble walking. All of these problems were because when she was my grandpa's chicken, he had 40 chickens in a coop that was big enough for 15 chickens, and he never cleaned the coop. Which caused most of my hens to get a lot of diseases. Thankfully I was able to pretty much cure all of them except Henny.have you ever let chickens in your house?