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Exotic Farm Animals

This category deals with exotic farm animals which have become commercial enterprises in the farming community such as emu, ostrich, or yak. The treatment and care of these non traditional creatures along with certain farming techniques is discussed here.

1,636 Questions

How tall is an adult ostrich and how much does it weigh?

An adult ostrich typically stands between 8 to 9 feet tall and can weigh anywhere from 220 to 350 pounds. They are the largest living birds and are known for their long legs and necks, which contribute to their height. Their weight can vary based on factors such as age, sex, and overall health.

What does an absessed tooth look like?

An abscessed tooth typically appears swollen and may have redness around the gum line. The affected area may exhibit a noticeable bump or pus-filled pocket, and the tooth itself might appear discolored or darkened. Patients often experience pain, sensitivity, or swelling in the surrounding gums, and there may be a foul taste or odor if pus drains from the abscess. Overall, the tooth's appearance can vary, but these signs indicate infection and require prompt dental attention.

How are camel young raised?

Young camels are raised by their mother. They suckle for over an year and stay close to the cow's side.

Does an upper labial frenectomy change the shape of the upper lip even later in life as lips thin and droop?

While I'm not a dentist I do have a healthy knowledge of minor surgical procedures, that said it is wise to speak with an oral surgeon.

It is possible that it will affect the appearance of your lips even as soon as a year after it was performed, it is not likely and an oral surgeon should be able to do only a partial frenectomy. If you are considering this as a home job, please don't as it will be very painful and could easily lead to severe infections.

How do you skull mount a whitetail deer?

I found a good description on the process to for a European skull mount in a web site.
www.whitetail.com. It seems easy to follow but does take some time.

How do you skin a camel?

ew that's a weird question but the answer is.....

step 1:go to the Sahara desert prefrebaly the north west portion

step 2: camels are suckers for caramel apples, they will come to you no matter what. hold out the caramel apple and stand on the highest sand dune.

step 3: when you hear a mix between a screech and a constepated old man, you know that a camel is coming. at that time you immidiately lie down, cover yourself in sand, and stick the caramel apple in the ground.

step 4: eventually you will hear the camel get closer. at that time you jump out , and shoot it with your airsoft gun in the eyeball.

step 5: this will temporarily stun the camel. then you grab your macheti and chop its head off.(it doesnt matter you don't need the head, its not edible)

step 6: once you have tha dead camel, you will grab your drill and drill down its hump.that's where the water source is. you can use that.

step 7: skin the camel with your macheti and throw away the bones.

step 8: ENJOYYY!!!! :p

BY: Angela Hind and Sofia Pulido

gross ayee??(Canadian)

It has a camel on one side with a box of cigaretts says Camel cigaretts are here other side a camel and tomorrow there'll be more camels in this town than all Asia and Africa combined what is it worth?

It is probably a 1970's silver round patterned after the 1913 ad campaign to introduce Camel cigarettes. As such it would probably be worth only the price of silver. See http://fao-coins.info/hk/hk.html#camel

Are camels and llamas related?

They totally are. high-five. They are very aesthetically beautiful. Not the humps on their backs. And they have the crazy goose necks. Incidentally, geese are also in the same genus.

Doctor Gregory Hammond

How do camels reproduce?

They reproduce by mating sexually as do all other mammals.

Why are fox pests?

They are occasional nuisance animals, generally they are not considered pests.

Why do ostriches eat feces?

same reason as dogs they are lacking vitamins

What does a Siberian fox eat?

  • Elk
  • Moose
  • Small Mammals
  • Birds
  • Snakes
  • Lizards
  • Fish
  • Deer

How long does a camel stay with their parents?

Camels can stay with their parents for 10 or 11 years. Don't ask if I am a teacher's pet because I care about capitals and punchuation. I can't even spell that.