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so I just need that gate some more water buckets and some straw. Right ? Maybe try to tarp it . I have 2x4s on the roof every 4ft. and chicken wire .where you are at probably with lots of straw
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so I just need that gate some more water buckets and some straw. Right ? Maybe try to tarp it . I have 2x4s on the roof every 4ft. and chicken wire .where you are at probably with lots of straw
I'm guessing they don't shed their horns?
so I just need that gate some more water buckets and some straw. Right ? Maybe try to tarp it . I have 2x4s on the roof every 4ft. and chicken wire .
what time is your call Twist ?
I dont know how much lattice is now but I do know it will hold a tarp without ripping for a very long time. I put a tarp between the run and lattice about 3 yrs ago and its still intact.and possible a feeder. I would maybe just tarp part of the roof and then the side most of your wind comes from zip ties should work and are easier and faster.
Normaly I would say that is impossible in mammals, because the sex determination in most mammals is based on the XY chromosomal combination, but last year I encountered this :SO I had a though /was wondering
I know some types of mammals (certain monkeys' I know for sure) can actually choose/promote/affect the sex of offspring. Could that be happening with my Yaks as Porter is the only male in the herd/around/available.
Should've let her have it granny. That's one thing that I agree with the feminist on.lolI went to that gossip group this am to check my post. Some lady (and I use the term loosely) telling all the women in madison to put a bra on or stay how cause she didnt want to look at 6:30 breasts. Only she didnt use that word.
The males determine the sex in most animals. Some males tend to produce more of one sex or the other.SO I had a though /was wondering
I know some types of mammals (certain monkeys' I know for sure) can actually choose/promote/affect the sex of offspring. Could that be happening with my Yaks as Porter is the only male in the herd/around/available.