A client in our practice had a mountain lion in a cage. He also owned Zebras for a time. The lion didn't last long.
The zebras stallions were absolutely terrible. Got a permit for a dart gun and the drug M-99. The M-99 was incredible, 1 cc would drop a zebra in 3 steps, then you gave 2cc M-50-50 IM and they woke up. We kept the M-99 in a safety box at the bank. I don't think they make those drugs anymore.
Eventually, the guy got rid of the zebras. He bought reindeer and elk instead. The reindeer were sweet.
My large animal partner and I used the remaining M-99 to trim the feet of 2 wild cows in a huge pasture.
Completely illegal, talk about "off-label use", but it was really fun.
There used to be a sale barn in Missouri, Lolli Brothers, where all sorts of exotic
animals could be purchased. Bears, big cats, antelope -- crazy stuff.
The other day my brother was telling me his fishing story from last week. He told me he hiked so far he came across a zebra. I laughed thinking he was just using that to describe how far out he went...apparent he just stumbled across a zebra while fishing...many many miles out in the middle of BLM land and close to nowhere. I didn't believe him until he showed me the pics. Apparently it was pissed at the sight of my brother, and kept charging him. Odd. Sorry, back to the topic at hand now...
The other day my brother was telling me his fishing story from last week. He told me he hiked so far he came across a zebra. I laughed thinking he was just using that to describe how far out he went...apparent he just stumbled across a zebra while fishing...many many miles out in the middle of BLM land and close to nowhere. I didn't believe him until he showed me the pics. Apparently it was pissed at the sight of my brother, and kept charging him. Odd. Sorry, back to the topic at hand now...
OK, where's BLM land? (something tells me you are not in the States! )
The other day my brother was telling me his fishing story from last week. He told me he hiked so far he came across a zebra. I laughed thinking he was just using that to describe how far out he went...apparent he just stumbled across a zebra while fishing...many many miles out in the middle of BLM land and close to nowhere. I didn't believe him until he showed me the pics. Apparently it was pissed at the sight of my brother, and kept charging him. Odd. Sorry, back to the topic at hand now...
OK, where's BLM land? (something tells me you are not in the States! )
BML land is Bureau of Land Management, this is the land I rode on out west.
The other day my brother was telling me his fishing story from last week. He told me he hiked so far he came across a zebra. I laughed thinking he was just using that to describe how far out he went...apparent he just stumbled across a zebra while fishing...many many miles out in the middle of BLM land and close to nowhere. I didn't believe him until he showed me the pics. Apparently it was pissed at the sight of my brother, and kept charging him. Odd. Sorry, back to the topic at hand now...
How did you brother get out of the Zebra's charge?
OK, where's BLM land? (something tells me you are not in the States! )
Bureau Of Land Management
Thanks and please excuse this East Coaster's ignorance.
Zebras?
OK, before I embarrass myself any further, apparently BLM is a common acronym in other countries, also. So, I'm still betting that Brian's brother was not out West...
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