RE: The Happy Hut page 4

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Jangchub:
[nq:1]Thats why I keep steptic powder on hand. Corn starch will do in a pinch. Dave[/nq]
I have all of that, but it stopped bleeding within a minute or so. She seems okay, just a bit of pain and she's favoring the opposite foot, standing with her injured foot tucked up. She's letting me look at it and touch it.
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Jangchub:
[nq:1]You're a liberal, do you believe in a woman's "right to choose" to end the life of her baby?[/nq]
This is a newsgroup about pet birds. However, since you asked I have been Buddhist for many years and Buddhists take vows not to intentionally kill anything, which includes a fetus.

So, I won't be killing a fetus, but if someone else wants to do that it's on them. I don't go around like you trying to stir the pot. You really need a life.
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Devil's Advocate :
[nq:2]Really. They are the same as any other living thing and I'd treat them the same. I eat chickens and cattle.[/nq]
[nq:1]And I don't. I'm vegetarian. What's your point? Just trolling around with not much to do in your sad life?[/nq]
The point is that you're a netwit.

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Alex Clayton:
[nq:1]He isn't, he's the sweetest little tame thing we've ever seen, a total pleasure to be around. He'll sit on ... out there a little when he's alone. Must be warmer in there. The house got down to 64 last night.[/nq]Sounds like just what he needs. LB's got a "bad name" mostly because for years they were sold parent raised, and often people had them in pairs. People then found that if you tried to offer them a finger they would grab it like a bull dog and not let go. They are little lions and fearless of anything no matter how big. People often then think they are all like this. If they are hand raised they can easily be the pet you have.

I well remember as a kid when Macaws were still common that were wild caught. They would sit there in a cage and if you got close made it clear they would remove any piece of you, you were foolish enough to offer them. . It's all just a matter of how they are raised. Enjoy the little guy, they can be a ton of fun.

"Everything in excess! To enjoy the flavor of life, take big bites. Moderation is for monks."
(Lazarus Long)
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