What other pets do y'all have?

What pets do you have


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I have two cats and the chickens (right now the flock multiplied exponentially because we allowed most of the hens to hatch 😅 (don't think we'll be doing that again hehe, we have about 20 something new members to the flock three pullets four cockrells and lots of young chicks and we have four chickens still hatching... ) we had 14 hens and two roosters.
goodness sakes! So many! Do you plan to name them all !?!
 
goodness sakes! So many! Do you plan to name them all !?!
Most of our grown up chickens have names (there's four white chickens I have yet to decided on their names....), and the two adult roosters have names Champion and Flash (Flash is not doing so well, his father Champion has attacked him and we had to separate them, and lock him up which I'm not happy about at all; he's lost weight and we are thinking of taking him to the vet to see if he has anything). The chicks we'll keep the girls and sell most of the boys. We have a mixed flock of fighting chickens and I'd love to keep a rooster of each 😁 but I think that might be near impossible because I'm not sure they might get along.
 
Most of our grown up chickens have names (there's four white chickens I have yet to decided on their names....), and the two adult roosters have names Champion and Flash (Flash is not doing so well, his father Champion has attacked him and we had to separate them, and lock him up which I'm not happy about at all; he's lost weight and we are thinking of taking him to the vet to see if he has anything). The chicks we'll keep the girls and sell most of the boys. We have a mixed flock of fighting chickens and I'd love to keep a rooster of each 😁 but I think that might be near impossible because I'm not sure they might get along.
Well I think the rule is if you have more than one roo, its either one roo per 6 or seven hens.
 
You lucky duck.... er chicken.... I've always wanted reptiles or amphibians... but they've been out of the option...
You should consider a blue tounged skink! They are really easy to take care of, and eat canned cat food. (They only eat like twice a week or less) super easy to take care of once you get one! They are becoming more expensive though🙁
 
You should consider a blue tounged skink! They are really easy to take care of, and eat canned cat food. (They only eat like twice a week or less) super easy to take care of once you get one! They are becoming more expensive though🙁
If I could choose one expensive pet, it would be a titana boa... or maybe a megaladon.... look those up if you don't know what they are... they will change your life....
 
First up, the titanoboa
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giant snake who most likely killed dinosaurs...
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Yes, the thing in it's mouth is an alligator.
 
Well I think the rule is if you have more than one roo, its either one roo per 6 or seven hens.
Heard it's about 10 per roo, but Champion definitely doesn't like competition, even if it's his kids 😞. Also thought of making a space for them only, perhaps without sight of any hen but I don't think that's an option either as they are territorial.... Oh well. It's not like I'd replace Champion, he's an excellent rooster, loving and kind with the hens, his chicks, and not aggressive at all with us or with visitors we've had, also a great watch out and protector of his girls, he's scared off/ fought off hawks in the past, he's just great and a handsome roo.
 

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