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villagers??????????? ok not from around stoke...ani't been villagers here for a few hundred years lol
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When I was a child it was a typical practice to drill a hole in the rear marginal scutes of a tortoise to teather it, I remember seeing many a tortoise tied up in the back garden of many people.
I have a few tortoises here that still have the hole that once teathered them. I have never though seen in the UK a teathered leopard, burmese or sulcata. D
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I have a tortoise Abby that was bought for me for 50 pence from are local pet shop 35 years ago she is the mother to most of my breeding females and also a grandmother possible a great grandmother next season
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What if we put a leaflet together that edugates people on how wrong it is to drill hole in torts shell and how harmful it is, i'm more than willing to put this i all my local vets and reptile suppliers, if we just reach just a few is something!!! If we write it in a way it does not sound like preaching maybe it will go in!! Maybe tort forums like this one who has newsletters could do an article on it!!
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09-11-2007, 06:12 PM | #25 |
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it's a old pratice that is not really doen any more so ther eis not really a need to raise the wareness of stopping it now.
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09-11-2007, 06:17 PM | #26 |
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Does anybody remember the Blue Peter tortoise with FRED painted on its shell?????
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Fraid not. Did have a friend who had one with Flash painted on it though.
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Nearly saved a boxie with TIMMY painted on it... a heart wrenching memory.
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Even if drilling holes and tethering may be dieing out with the dark ages...painting is certainly still happens-take a look at this for an example: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...3092343AAfAHh3
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Well I am old enough to remember the tortoise with Fred painted on its shell, I think it died did'nt it, poor wee thing
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