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Goats and donkeys actually congrats!
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What exotic pet in my articles doesn't need a male to mate? Here you will find the answer Exotic Pets
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Parthenogenic reproduction stick insects - you asked a question how do males come about if the females only lay female eggs? Can I ask a question here?
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Congrats Reptilepop on the answer. That is a good question, and I did notice you started a new threat on the subject. I will head there.
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Can any milk replacement product be used on any infant animal? The answer can be found here! We are giving out free stars for the correct answer! Exotic Pets BellaOnline
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There are several milk replacment products for cows, horses, little animals, but Petag puts out two different ones, one for pups and one for kittens, pretty much all exotic mammals would fall into one catagory or the other KMR or Esbilac Milk Replacer.
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Correct answer! I remember have about forty drop calves on our ranch when I was a teenager. That was a lot of bottle feeding and bottle washing. I don�t remember what company put it out but there was a special milk replacer for calves. Ready for the next question folks?
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Besides the obvious food, heat, cool, humidity, cleanliness, and water when considering many exotic pets like countless birds, herd animals, primates, and other exotics there is one thing that is a common factor with these pets as well as with humans. What is that commonality the very special need they all require? Answers can always be found here Exotic Pets BellaOnline
Last edited by Diana-Exotic Pets Editor; 01/21/10 02:43 PM.
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This question eluded me yesterday but after reading the finger monkey article I think I�ve got it. Socializing
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Right you are Calli and congratulations on the correct answer. I am trying to come up with questions that aren't so easy to Google. The article Calli is referring to is Finger MonkeysHere is your gold star!
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