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Also are Da Dik Dik (antelope ) smaller then Da Muntjac (deer) and do you raise them and sell them also .
I will be giving some serious thought on getting me some , starting with more infor. about them and how to : keep raise- feeding and caring for them and maybe setting up a large fence in pen for them but the Price would be the main Factor on purchasing a pair or trio of them .
Do you think they would get along with a trio of pygmy goats .
Thanks for ur help and any other infor. that you can inform me On both the Dik Dik and Muntjac
Dik dik are about the same size as common muntjac. We do not have dik dik. Dik dik would not be able to handle any cold weather, so would have to be housed in a heated building during winter.
They probably would get along with goats, but I wouldn't keep them together, as the goats would dominate the deer, and not let them in the building or eat all the feed.
I will be giving some serious thought on getting me some , starting with more infor. about them and how to : keep raise- feeding and caring for them and maybe setting up a large fence in pen for them but the Price would be the main Factor on purchasing a pair or trio of them .
Do you think they would get along with a trio of pygmy goats .
Thanks for ur help and any other infor. that you can inform me On both the Dik Dik and Muntjac
Dik dik are about the same size as common muntjac. We do not have dik dik. Dik dik would not be able to handle any cold weather, so would have to be housed in a heated building during winter.
They probably would get along with goats, but I wouldn't keep them together, as the goats would dominate the deer, and not let them in the building or eat all the feed.
I love your Zorse Durango!
I want him! Is he broke to ride?
How are the tempements of Zorses,including this one?
How tall is he?
Durango was 14.2 hands and was trained to ride and drive. Temperments on zebra hybrids varies, they are usually high strung and have a high flight factor.
We sold Durango, he was exported to Costa Rica.
I want him! Is he broke to ride?
How are the tempements of Zorses,including this one?
How tall is he?
Durango was 14.2 hands and was trained to ride and drive. Temperments on zebra hybrids varies, they are usually high strung and have a high flight factor.
We sold Durango, he was exported to Costa Rica.