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Posted by: Al_frog at Mon Jan 14 22:13:00 2008 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Al_frog ] Well I suppose it is fortunate for her that they sold her not realizing the issue. I have an A. capra that had a broken left front hand/wrist when I got her (which I was told about) but I can't even see a problem now so maybe some of these things have a way of resolving themselves as unlikely as it seems? She looks like a cute animal and at least she won't need all her faculties to escape predators so she will probably live a long and decent life, maybe even be productive! Good to know the dealer took care of it too. I had considered getting her but the shipping exceeded my limits for one animal as I am on a limited budget. Good luck and it would be interesting to know how she does. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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