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    Gerbil Manor - Advice Wanted

    I think the boys need to go elsewhere just so that they'll be separated, seeing a lot of fighting/dominance displays with them. The girls get on so well together though, definitely want to keep them 🥺 Only thing I've noticed about the girls is they like to climb to the top and gnaw on the...
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    Gerbil Manor - Advice Wanted

    That's sweet! I do all the looking after of our current two, the missus is just a bit of a clean freak so gets annoying with the dust from the two.. I'm sure 11 will create even more haha. I hope I can convince her, thank you!
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    Gerbil Manor - Advice Wanted

    About that... :lau
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    Gerbil Manor - Advice Wanted

    My mum is a social worker and had to take 9 gerbils away from a family due to neglect. There's 5 boys in one cage and 4 girls in another (one of the boys is dad to them and one of the girls is mum). Their cages are genuinely huge and they have a lot of enrichment so I'm a bit surprised they...
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    Long Time No See!

    Isn't it just! Gerbils aren't the same lol
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    Long Time No See!

    Been a while since I've been on BYC, sorry if I never replied to your private message! Thought I'd give a quick update on where I've been, just to vent if nothing else. We used to live in a 2 bedroom static caravan on a gypsy-site. It was pretty decent most of the time, our landlords were...
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    Wildlife Photography

    Hoot hoot 🦉
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    Wildlife Photography

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    Wildlife Photography

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    Wildlife Photography

    A tree pipit I do believe 😊
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    Wildlife Photography

    Thank you!
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    Wildlife Photography

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    Wildlife Photography

    Beautiful photos Bakbuk!!
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    Nervous Novice - Butchering advice?

    If you're going to dislocate it's head you need to pull hard! It's not as easy as it seems. Sharpen your axe, go all the way through its neck. I've had birds flap around for a lot longer than that, after having their heads taken off. It's a strange thing to witness and I can understand it...
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    Wildlife Photography

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