not too bad with four.. used to have up to 19... when we were breeding and showing....Louie;3909279; said:Tremendous amount of work?
not too bad with four.. used to have up to 19... when we were breeding and showing....Louie;3909279; said:Tremendous amount of work?
no ..some we just showed at the state fairs in what they call halter .. you stand the young horse for the judge to examine with just halter on..no saddle..... then alot of them we sold as youngsters...TTTT;3910867; said:19 horses? Wow, did you ride every one?
Blakdragon284;3907840; said:Here's some pics, they are crappy cuz I use my phone camera, lol.
My python, her name's Athena, is about 2 and a half feet now, give or take an inch or two. She's about a year old, I got her as a baby. The pic of her curled up on my desk is probably taken the first day I got her. I actually bought her online from a reptile company in CA, http://www.LLLReptile.com , they sell all kinds of herps as well as inverts like tarantulas and stuff. I was nervous at first, buying an animal online, but she arrived healthy and well packaged with heat pads. I'm very satisfied with them and buy supplies there regularly. (They also have great prices on mealies!!) She's gorgeous, great color, good appetite and well behaved. They are known escape artists, but she doesn't usually get out. Her tank has locks that I rarely use, and the few times she's escaped I know exactly where she goes. =]
Blakdragon284;3910188; said:Yes, usually. I try to take mine out and play with them in the early evening, but if I take them out during the day all they want to do is sleep. ♥
Red Devil;3910514; said:not too bad with four.. used to have up to 19... when we were breeding and showing....
great pics...thanks for sharing...they are unbelievably cute....maybe thet should have nails trimmed... is that you with the beautiful locks... how long have you been growing your hair....Dan Feller;3925882; said:One of my third grade students brought in her Sugar Gliders, two brothers named Orville and Wilbur. They slept in the back of the class until sharing time at the end of the day. She took Wilbur (the nice one) and I took Orville (the "bitey" one). They basically ran all over us for the next few minutes while we walked around the room and let kids touch them.
Orville nipped me once or twice, but nothing painful. What was annoying was their claws. They are razor-sharp and dig in pretty well - the insides of my forearms are pretty torn up.
Pretty cute, but I'm not really that into small mammals. Definitely cooler than a hamster or cavy.