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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Darth Loo-knee on 04 August 2007, 20:59:46
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A women was brushing and combing this little Guy as people had come from all over the country to show them.. It is a Guinea Pig ;D
http://[IMG]http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s304/Loo-knee/PhonePics041.jpg[/IMG]
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A women was brushing and combing this little Guy as people had come from all over the country to show them.. It is a Guinea Pig ;D
http://[IMG]http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s304/Loo-knee/PhonePics041.jpg[/IMG]
::)Marinade in lemon juice, garlic & ginger............... :P
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It's original home was in the savannahs of northern South America. Before the colonisation of the Americas by Europeans, the Incas had first begun to domesticate cavies as both religious icons and as a source of food from around 500 BC. In many villages in Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia cavies are still kept today as a source of food. Fed on scraps and becoming food themselves when plump enough, as this mountainous region has little space available for the raising of cattle, as many as 7 million guinea pigs are eaten each year in Peru.
The origional fast food, cook it and pop it in your pocket for Ron, ........ Later Ron! ;D
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Loo-knee... I'm also from Stoke... Somewhat concerned with your fluffy chinchilla, your bat eared owl, or whatever and possibly others.... What are the guys on here going to think about us Stokies? I daren't show them my sheep & goat photo's now, dare I !!!!! :-[
See what you've done???? ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Dave C
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Cute, used to rescue these little fellers. They also eat dogs, cats, rats and horses in other parts of the world. Mrs. Davel and I also breed to show chinchillas ( who are closely related to the hairy fellers)...would not like to eat one though, not enough meat on. Pass that horse.. ;D ;D ;D
DaveL