Brazos Walking Sticks website has a large selection of high quality walking sticks and canes for sale. The Walking Cane website also has a significant amount of canes for sale.
walking canes are just as good for the wealthy as the poor, yes. they serve the same purposes.However, I assume you mean like an elegant, show cane. Below are 2 related links, one to a selection of walking canes, the other to a blog on the history of walking canes. There you will see that the cane became a measure of a person's stature in society when guns began to replace swords as a way of self defense. So....people carried canes instead of their swords, which is where you get the picture of the wealthy 19th century "monopoly" guy with a cane.
No, candy canes would not be good for birds.
Both, sometimes they can be bad, like if they eat your plants, then they're bad. But they are also good, because i think they eat bugs also.
if the package is unopen and it has not been touched yet but if it has been licked on then no it isn't good.
often during the Christmas holidays people eat candy canes because it is a fad and they taste good why do people eat candy again because it taste good
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Livestrong is a really good website that can give you tips. If you are obese you can learn which shoes are best for your body type when walking to lose weight.
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While 'good' is a matter of opinion, they are sturdy and dependable sticks which are good for beginners.
generally any hardwood will work well, but you want it to be able to have some level of shock absorption, so a little flex is good. Ash, ebony, mahogany, as well as some more exotic woods like zebrawood, kingwood, acacia, cocobolo and more are great options.
No, candy canes or anything sweet like candy in general is not good for a horse to consume. However in small amounts it is okay for them to have, so long as the horse does not have a health condition like insulin resistance, laminitis / founder, etc.