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What animal?

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hi i want a big outdoor animal but i've already got a horse and dogs they have to be cheap, friendly, easy to look after and cute. thanks heaps

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  1. dragon!

    u cnt get a BIG OUTDOOR ANIMAL that's easy to look after!!


  2. smoke some salvia

  3. a sanke

  4. sheep

  5. get a tortoise

  6. a deer or ostrich

  7. sheep perhaps? goat, piglets aww, cow erm duno really i suppose a goat id probably the cheapest

  8. you already have a horse and multiple dogs..what you tryin to do, start a petting zoo?  i think youve got enough animals!

  9. How often can you vist the vet? Is smell a big concern? Is noise a big concern? How long do you want it to live? Do you want to train your pet tricks? I need more info to answer this question.

  10. CAT!!

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?...

    he needs help answer

  11. That's hard. What big animal is easy to look after?

    Well maybe a sheep? Eat you're weeds and grass, cute, and very cuddly. You would need a pretty big block of land though.

  12. Personally, i think sheep and goats are so cliche. You should get a llama or an alpaca. Alpacas are cool cause their fur is so soft, but you do have to get them sheared like once a year (but you can sell alpaca wool). These are really social animals, so they would prefer to have a friend. Also, if you end up getting sheep or other farm animals, llamas and alpacas (llamas especially) will act as guard animals in case something thries to threaten the flock. Llamas have been known to get so mad at wolves or foxes that the predator retreats. And, you can put stuff on their backs and lead them around. They may try to help with feeding the horses by carrying the horse feed around for you!

  13. How about a goat? They're usually larger than dogs and are very easy to look after. They tend to eat anything, from weeds, to vegetables, leaves and sometimes even twigs!

    The digestive systems of a goat allow nearly any organic substance to be broken down and used as nutrients and they are very friendly and passive as well.
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