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Some Humour...And A Disclaimer Of Sorts...
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And here I'd like to quote from dedicated fellow rescue and rehabilitation operative, Nancy Tang. Nancy is well known for her wonderful work with raptors (birds of prey), in Western Australia, and recently penned a good humoured but incisive post, which I am - with permission - sharing here, because it resonates strongly when also applied to the horse industry.
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"One of the unintended consequences of movies like 'Healing' and 'The Eagle Huntress' is the enquiries we get from people who think it would be really cool to have a pet eagle, and the subsequent wounded outrage when they're told that not only is this not allowed under WA law, but also a really bad idea.

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There seems to be a mentality among some folk that being associated with a 'cool' animal makes them cool as well. A kind of awesome-by-osmosis thing, maybe? I guess that's why some people want Pit Bulls and Rottweilers... and eagles. 

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Dear insecure people of the planet, cool comes from within. Dealing with dangerous fauna does not make you cool. It just means you have an interesting job or pastime and that you are highly likely to acquire an interesting collection of injuries. If you think you need a dangerous animal at your side to give you a sense of self-worth, I'm here to tell you that there are better ways of dealing with inadequacy.

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Of course, it could be said that once you've had your skull and brains mashed by a raptor capable of exerting two tonnes of crushing power per foot, you won't have any more problems, but that just means some other poor fool has to shovel your remains into a bucket.

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Be cool on your own. It's cheaper and less messy."  NT

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