Which BYC member scares you?

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Well, if it makes you feel better, I'm fasting today because I have lab work.

at 3 freaking PM. I would bite the head off a bat right about now.
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Omg you sound just like me🤣
I always end up getting ducklings at TSC or picking up some free goats or something before I have anything built🙈🤦🏻‍♀️

Right now I really want a cockatiel, but this time I'm making myself wait until October to get one, since they live for 20+ years I need to really, really, really want one. And it gives me time to research and buy up all the stuff I'll need. But I think this may actually be the first time I've ever made myself wait 😂
Cockatiels can live closer to 30 years. And if you hate dust, don't get one. Their down feathers turn to dust and it gets on EVERYTHING. All year long, not just when they molt. And it's not normal dust, it doesn't wipe away or vacuum up very easily. Just a little info on them. I love my George but will not be getting another one when he goes
 
Cockatiels can live closer to 30 years. And if you hate dust, don't get one. Their down feathers turn to dust and it gets on EVERYTHING. All year long, not just when they molt. And it's not normal dust, it doesn't wipe away or vacuum up very easily. Just a little info on them. I love my George but will not be getting another one when he goes
Cockatiel dander makes me so sick. All the dusty African and Australian birds do though.
 
Cockatiels can live closer to 30 years. And if you hate dust, don't get one. Their down feathers turn to dust and it gets on EVERYTHING. All year long, not just when they molt. And it's not normal dust, it doesn't wipe away or vacuum up very easily. Just a little info on them. I love my George but will not be getting another one when he goes
Nah, dust doesn't bother me.
I live in the country and have an open concept kitchen (who the hail decided that was what country kitchens should look like?!) So I dust (with wet rags) regularly anyways.
It'd be one thing if I sneezed when I opened the duckling incubator, or had allergies, or had a pristine town home, but I'm okay with dirt and dust.

I have a covered patio area where I'd like to put a large flight cage for eating chop and bathing, and inside I'll have a smaller (but still wide) cage on my dresser next to the snake, where it'll sleep and spend minimal amounts of time.
 
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