I would love another macaw or even two. We have one now and just love him. He was a rescue as well.
The woman we got pocohontis from was at least smart enough to realize she couldn't keep her after taking her back. She can't be ridden till she gains the weight and gets retrained. The people that bought her had their teenage daughter ride her. She would jump on spur her and make go straight off at full speed. So she doesn't even walk right.
I don't understand why people abuse animals either. We have 13 dogs at the ranch right now many can't be adopted due to abuse caused medical issues. 2 need homes as soon as I can find them one. One is a chesapeak bay retriever that someone brought he out to the desert and shot her and left her for dead. She made it to our place. Its taken 6months but she's healthy enough to be adopted now.
Jeannette
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-----Original Message-----
From: Laurie Hayes <lkornoff@pacbell.net>
Sender: CHICKENS-101@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tue, 1 May 2012 14:49:38
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Subject: Re: [CHICKENS-101] OT our newest addition
That poor horse. Such elegant creatures. I have heard of so much abuse of horses here lately. What is not being said is the exotic birds are also being abused. I am up to 7 macaws, lots doves, quail, finches and 3 rescued chickens. I just don't get it, if you can't afford them, turn them over to a sanctuary, shelter, or something. Ignoring them, not feeding them doesn't solve the problem.
Laurie
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