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    Shot a lot of Rotorua wallaby in past years for dog tucker and also my own food. Mostly you will not get a young one except from Mums pouch. Feed them only with homogenised milk , sometimes with a bit of glucose. Whole milk or even ice cream will kill them. I used to have my pets hanging upside down in balaclavas hanging on my hut door knob or on a coat hanger at bed time. They tame real quick, and come when called once they accept you as mum. Open your swanni neck and they come to you and hop straight in, like Mums pouch.
    They are petrified of dogs and will die of fright real easy if worried by a dog outside the cage. Always loved them as pets. When grown they love to sit up, hold an apple slice in their hands and nibble away at it,, real cute. They don't kill birds and I am buggered if I can see why they are a pest actually.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woody View Post
    Shot a lot of Rotorua wallaby in past years for dog tucker and also my own food. Mostly you will not get a young one except from Mums pouch. Feed them only with homogenised milk , sometimes with a bit of glucose. Whole milk or even ice cream will kill them. I used to have my pets hanging upside down in balaclavas hanging on my hut door knob or on a coat hanger at bed time. They tame real quick, and come when called once they accept you as mum. Open your swanni neck and they come to you and hop straight in, like Mums pouch.
    They are petrified of dogs and will die of fright real easy if worried by a dog outside the cage. Always loved them as pets. When grown they love to sit up, hold an apple slice in their hands and nibble away at it,, real cute. They don't kill birds and I am buggered if I can see why they are a pest actually.
    Thanks man , coolest post so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woody View Post
    Shot a lot of Rotorua wallaby in past years for dog tucker and also my own food. Mostly you will not get a young one except from Mums pouch. Feed them only with homogenised milk , sometimes with a bit of glucose. Whole milk or even ice cream will kill them. I used to have my pets hanging upside down in balaclavas hanging on my hut door knob or on a coat hanger at bed time. They tame real quick, and come when called once they accept you as mum. Open your swanni neck and they come to you and hop straight in, like Mums pouch.
    They are petrified of dogs and will die of fright real easy if worried by a dog outside the cage. Always loved them as pets. When grown they love to sit up, hold an apple slice in their hands and nibble away at it,, real cute. They don't kill birds and I am buggered if I can see why they are a pest actually.

    Because there are millions in South Canterbury, which eat 1/3 of stock amount, they carry worms. This summer was so dry the sheep farmers were struggling in the haka to manage to feed stock let alone share it with such a voracious pest species.

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    be afraid, the wallaby is one of the cruelest of animals,
    never trust them, up close you see the menace in their
    cold-blooded eyes, dozens of tourists have gone missing around
    the rotorua lakes over the years,

    you'd be naive to think that wallabies aren't involved, we've had packs of wallabies
    tear our pigdogs to pieces in many a stand-off, and the okataina wallabies eat kiwis and catch pigeons and tuis..

    the tarawera ones you don't want to tangle with, many a hunter has been gored chewed and kicked off and over
    the cliffs down into the lake by rampaging wallabies, so no, don't be catchin' these bastards alive, best medicine for em' is the .577 nitro

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    Quote Originally Posted by sixpointfive View Post
    be afraid, the wallaby is one of the cruelest of animals,
    never trust them, up close you see the menace in their
    cold-blooded eyes, dozens of tourists have gone missing around
    the rotorua lakes over the years,

    you'd be naive to think that wallabies aren't involved, we've had packs of wallabies tear our pigdogs to pieces in many a stand-off, and the okataina wallabies eat kiwis and catch pigeons and tuis..

    the tarawera ones you don't want to tangle with, many a hunter has been gored chewed and kicked off the cliffs down into the lake by rampaging wallabies, so no, don't be catchin' these bastards alive, best medicine for em' is the .577 nitro
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    LOL @sixpointfive that total cracked me up.
    Mate had a pet one years ago (along with the odd possum and feral pig) - was an awesome little thing - if you end up getting one post some pics

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    If im hunting the rotorua lakes it will be from my jet boat. Im not realy into the spot lighting .
    If anyone wants too show me how its done , or has any advice could you pm me.
    Ive had a snoop around Tarawera and okatina , but that was years ago and I was just exploring options. .

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    Without the bottle feeding it wont bond with a human. If mum has weaned it then its to late as a pet. If one was to succesfully have a pet id advise getting a joey still on the tit
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    They are an Unwanted Organism under the Biosecurity Act so any deliberate transfer or movement is prohibited. Carries massive fines if caught. Google the Act for detail on their status. Cant imagine there would be many farmers too stoked with people transporting these pests around. Ask the cockies around canterbury what they think of the idea of people keeping wallabies as pets, youll get your answer there.

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    the shocking last moments of poor bess's life..

    Snuffed out by strangulation in deep bush in the mamakus, caught on camera
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    indisputable evidence of marsupial attack,

    the bush here is full of angry growling, barking wallabies, they've taken over, be afraid be very afraid
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dundee View Post
    Oh really?



    I wont have you for breakfast, but there is always dinner or lunch!

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    Bet we can figure out who you work for eh

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    My mate had a pet wallaby for a while.

    Originated from The Rotoma Asrea


    It was pretty tame too , raised it form a Joey.

    It featured on the front page of the Napier Daily Telegraph too.


    Seems it escaped one day while he was at work , never to be seen again.

    Next minute it's photograph was on the front page of the paper after turning up at someones address several blocks away looking for as feed and a pat.

    The reporter said it was a Kangaroo.

    They also said it was eventually captured and sent to the zoo .... yeah right , it would bloody come up to you and eat food right out of your hand.

    The bloody thing used to ride around in his car with him sitting up in the front seat looking out the front windscreen.


    They do make good pets

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