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celticvamp
at Tue Aug 15 15:44:03 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by celticvamp ]
I am not in any way implying that you are wanting to know so you can go out and buy one with no experience with them.
That said, my favorite reply to someone that asks what the best beginner hot is. "If you have to ask then your not ready to keep one". You aren't going to learn which is best to keep from asking someone. Your going to learn from years of study and experience what exactly your most comfortable keeping. You may be more comfortable with less injury, less chance of death, speed factor, agression factor, size and strike range. That all will be a personal prefrence after you have experience handling these animals. There is no such thing as "the best beginner hot". Basicly beginners don't keep hots, bottom line. Keeping possible deadly animals isn't learned from the internet, reading, or asking questions, all that helps but you MUST, MUST, MUST have experience above all.
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