Please tell me you're not serious. Please tell me this is not for a child for easter. They grow up, you know, and they're quite ugly & smelly.
2007-04-04 01:39:47
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answered by Freakgirl 7
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Do you have a penny saver? You know the "free classified" all cities have them. They usually are in a rack next to a convenience store? One city I lived in, they were thrown in our yard on wednesdays. There is a farming section in the paper but you would do a lot better with a penny saver. Or just go to your local animal/horse tack shop, feed store and ask them. Farmers go in there all the time. They have their business cards sitting by the register.. they want you to come ask them, because that is the only way they double business..Farmers aren't born ever day.
2007-04-04 09:47:50
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answered by Deborah C 4
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Depends on your location. You can usually find them at some local farmer even from another hobbyist.
If it's for Easter dinner a butcher is the best address..
2007-04-04 08:40:48
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answered by Puppy Zwolle 7
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Philipeans(may be spelled incorrectly) Ime half amarican half philipeano(may be spelled wrong. When i went there i got to keep a goat as a temporary pet and then the day came, we jabbed a small sword in its neck, watched it slowly die(for some reason it took along time for it to die) and watched the blood drip in the pan and then cooked it and turned into jello like substance and ate it, we also ate meat. My sis ate its balls,LOL. It was sad to watch a temporary pet die.
2007-04-04 08:45:12
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answered by FishFreak95 3
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They're usually advertised in the trading post, so check that first. Another way to buy them is from a farmer, they sell lots of them.
2007-04-04 08:42:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Check with your local Dept. of Agriculture or a 4-H group.
2007-04-04 08:40:04
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answered by angelpoet04 4
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