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Animalallsorts said:
lillybet said:
affieluver said:
a mynah bird in an aviary garunteed to wind them up especially if you taught him a few choice phrases he he

The best idea yet :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

I have a loverly Sun Conure that keeps coming back into rescue lol they are so loud and never shut up.


Oooo thats a good idea :thumbsup: haven't a clue what it :b is but you would be giving something a home too :D
 
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*Lesley* said:
Animalallsorts said:
lillybet said:
affieluver said:
a mynah bird in an aviary garunteed to wind them up especially if you taught him a few choice phrases he he

The best idea yet :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

I have a loverly Sun Conure that keeps coming back into rescue lol they are so loud and never shut up.


Oooo thats a good idea :thumbsup: haven't a clue what it :b is but you would be giving something a home too :D




What is a Sun Conure ?
 
i think guinea fowl are your best bet. Peacocks only call during mating time. I actually love their call :) . When i first got mine i was worried I will get myself in strife with the neighbors. We were on acreage, but their calls ecchoed across the gully. But then all the people around asked me if they were mine and told me that they also like their song. :)

But peacocks do fly and do wander over a large area.

Photo taken from my bedroom window.
 
Oo Seraphina you are lucky!! :wub:

I recommend a westhigland white terrier that is currently residing at a camp site in Jedburgh! :rant:
 
Seraphina said:
i think guinea fowl are your best bet.  Peacocks only call during mating time.  I actually love their call  :) .  When i first got mine i was worried I will get myself in strife with the neighbors.  We were on acreage, but their calls ecchoed across the gully.  But then all the people around asked me if they were mine and told me that they also like their song.  :) But peacocks do fly and do wander over a large area.

Photo taken from my bedroom window.

Yes I think we have settled on guinea fowl

Love the picture and you are so lucky to have acreage, you must live in a lovely part of the country

thanks for all your help guys and gals

Lillybet
 
you could always get a couple of stinky ferrets :thumbsup: ... and if they ever escaped they would head straight for the feathered neighbours :- "
 
oh i have 2 boy ferrets hun, could always come down for a visit and forget to take them home!!! :- "
 
Howler monkeys would be good - though I guess you would need a very fancy license for those :D
 
urchin said:
Howler monkeys would be good - though I guess you would need a very fancy license for those  :D

My hubby would say we have those here already when plods out of control grandkids arrive for a visit , they are just like wild animals !!

Ferrets could be good as my son just told me if we get G fowl they are so noisy we will up set all the neighbours and as Clive Owen lives 9 houses away ( country retreat ) can't do that.

Lilybet
 
lillybet said:
urchin said:
Howler monkeys would be good - though I guess you would need a very fancy license for those  :D

My hubby would say we have those here already when plods out of control grandkids arrive for a visit , they are just like wild animals !!

Ferrets could be good as my son just told me if we get G fowl they are so noisy we will up set all the neighbours and as Clive Owen lives 9 houses away ( country retreat ) can't do that.

Lilybet

get some goats we have some and there really noisy in the morning they bleat befor breakfast and the bleat all the time when they play together baaa baaa baaa baaa is quite annoying. Or better still just make a mini pets corner and have all creatures great and small pigs, ponys lions lol ect ect that should **** the rite off lol
 
foxway said:
lillybet said:
urchin said:
Howler monkeys would be good - though I guess you would need a very fancy license for those  :D

My hubby would say we have those here already when plods out of control grandkids arrive for a visit , they are just like wild animals !!

Ferrets could be good as my son just told me if we get G fowl they are so noisy we will up set all the neighbours and as Clive Owen lives 9 houses away ( country retreat ) can't do that.

Lilybet

get some goats we have some and there really noisy in the morning they bleat befor breakfast and the bleat all the time when they play together baaa baaa baaa baaa is quite annoying. Or better still just make a mini pets corner and have all creatures great and small pigs, ponys lions lol ect ect that should **** the rite off lol

Thanks I have had kept goats before and do like them perhaps some pygmies they are so cute , had one called Oliver about 10 yrs ago.

Lillibet
 
Pygmys are lovely goats....heres a picture taken at the farm where Iwork..

they are very good escape artists too... :lol: :lol: possibly into the garden next door... :lol:

FarmXmas06013.jpg


or what about a few of these... :lol: :thumbsup:

remember they do grow... :lol:

Notthatduckagain016.jpg
 
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Janimal said:
Pygmys are lovely goats....heres a picture taken at the farm where Iwork..
they are very good escape artists too... :lol:   :lol:   possibly into the garden next door... :lol:

FarmXmas06013.jpg


or what about a few of these... :lol:   :thumbsup:

remember they do grow... :lol:

Notthatduckagain016.jpg


ahh those goats are so cute that just makes me want more :wub:
 
Wow I had forgotten at just how sweet the little goats are , do you not think pigs would be going to far ?

Just like to find a buyer for this place ;)

Anyone know a dog hater who would like a bargain buy chalet bungalow in a third acre site just reduced £25.000.

( hope thats not against k9 rules )

Would suit bird watcher ( feathered kind ) as has RSPB nature reserve behind it.

You can live in hope or die in dispare

Lillybet
 

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