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Poultry and Pets => Pets without Feathers => Topic started by: Safepets on April 28, 2010, 10:24

Title: Badly Behaved Livestock? Needed for Filming with Free Behavioural Advice
Post by: Safepets on April 28, 2010, 10:24
Hello

I am an animal behaviourist who treats livestock as well as cats and dogs.  Many now keep them as pets or would like them to live a little longer before packing them off to a sanctuary or the oven.

I am looking for a badly behaved chicken, cockerel, goat, sheep etc. that could be used for a short film about problems and treatment.

Consultation is free of course, ideally London or surrounding area.

Could anyone help please?

Debbie

EDIT: Approved by John - you can contact Debbie via her website safepets (http://www.safepets.co.uk/)

Debbie stars in the first series of the BBC3 show "Dog Borstal" and writes regular opinions and features for several magazines  She appeared in "Britain's Most Embarrassing Pets" in October 2009 and makes many other TV and Radio appearances
Title: Re: Badly Behaved Livestock? Needed for Filming with Free Behavioural Advice
Post by: Pertelotte on June 13, 2010, 17:13
Would that include teenage children?
Title: Re: Badly Behaved Livestock? Needed for Filming with Free Behavioural Advice
Post by: Safepets on June 14, 2010, 15:16
Funny how often I get asked that.... :)
Title: Re: Badly Behaved Livestock? Needed for Filming with Free Behavioural Advice
Post by: animal mad on July 19, 2010, 21:02
I have geese that need taming, if that is any help. i have a puppy who i would love to be able to stop her chasing my cats/ sheep ducks. i live in somerset