Riding . . .?
[ 2008/02/26 09:01 | by admin ]
I have a horse that I've owned and have been riding for four years, and I know him very well (I've been riding for about nine/ten years). Right now my riding instructor is working with my aunt's horse, who hasn't been ridden in a very long time. Anyways, my last lesson my in
How does the triceratops defend itself?
[ 2008/02/26 09:01 | by admin ]
it doesnt its extinctbut how DID it protect itself ?with shoulder pads - jockstrap and helmet Extinct now but did defend itself with armor plated head and multiple horns from the head region. Much the same way as a modern bull the horns could be stabbed into an attack
I have a cockatiel and everytime you put your hand in the cage to go and pat him him bites you.How can it stop
[ 2008/02/26 08:03 | by admin ]
It has nothing to with the size of the cage, what the deal is that is your Tiels home and when a hand comes into it to them it is a home invasion. Many birds are very protective of their cages because it is their safety zone. Allow him to come out on his own and have a branc
I just fed my bird a pure grain of (nonboiled rice) rice!!!!?
[ 2008/02/26 08:03 | by admin ]
I can't wait till he wakes up...i want to ask him..how good was it?but..he seems a bit puffed and laying on his back..............hmmmmi can't wait!!!! i want to ask him if it was good!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.! no way were you that stupid Cut back on the caffein, bud, and
Is it true that if you lift a dog up by the skin on his neck and it doesn't freak out then it is a "good dog"?
[ 2008/02/26 08:03 | by admin ]
This is from Old Yeller. I don't think it makes them a good dog, because their instincts are not to freak out. This is how their mother carries them, and to them it is natural. I agree with the dog breeder, my aunt is a dog groomer and has always told us the samething





