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The Animals That Aren't Dogs or Cats Thread

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I'm a little surprised nobody made any kind of effort to stop the horse. Letting it just run through the cyclists like that had to be incredibly dangerous.

Sleepy Pig Farm Animal Sanctuary has started posting new videos on their Youtube page
Lenny coming to get her dinner
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Loretta was a victim of burn testing
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I've been meaning to ask, would any video that mentions a fundraiser be against the rules. Because some of Sleepy Pig Farm's videos are have cute or funny stuff with the animals, but they're also asking for people to donate to their fundraisers.
There was one the other day I was going to post, because the video of the pigs is funny but the whole time it's showing the pigs there's also text explaining their current fundraiser and asking people to donate to it.
 
I've been meaning to ask, would any video that mentions a fundraiser be against the rules.

It probably depends on the situation? If it's just a regular video, and at some point they just say "please donate to our fundraiser, link in the description", then it's probably fine. If the entire point of the video is just to raise funds, then it's probably not fine. Anything in between is probably a judgment call? Although I would probably steer clear of anything where they are actually showing the fundraising page in the video, or if they keep flashing the URL to the fundraising site on the screen.
 
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My wife and her best friend cut down a dying/dead mugo pine in the front yard, and then planted a "bush" in its place. They told me it'd get to be five or six foot tall. That "bush" is now a forty-foot box elder tree. A year after she planted the tree, we learned what box elder bugs are. Trust me, that's a very very SMALL amount of bugs. I've had to evict that many out of the house each winter. (Pro tip: don't kill them -- they eat their dead, so you'll just attract more into the house.)
 
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