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I understand that each zebra's color pattern is as unique as fingerprints
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I walk with goats once a day (2 or 6 hours), we walk in the woods and in other, very various places. I searh there a mushrooms and sometimes a metal trash.
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If i am too busy for walking, i leave the goats in one fenced plot near of my house, and bring there some bushes and woods.
In that pictures are chickens - leghorns, and ducklings.
These are the cabinets, where live my young birds. Now i have young leghorns and ducklings.
That's good for you when you can walk that much! I love ..love..the leghorn. I always need one in my small back yard flock. You like mushroom hunting... we have some kids that really enjoy those mushrooms too. After all of this fire in the mountains, one of our sons says that the mushrooms will be good hunting come spring.
 
That's good for you when you can walk that much! I love ..love..the leghorn. I always need one in my small back yard flock. You like mushroom hunting... we have some kids that really enjoy those mushrooms too. After all of this fire in the mountains, one of our sons says that the mushrooms will be good hunting come spring.
I live here (in this village) 20 years yet, but i always was too busy for walking, and did not know a forest here. Now i have a goats and must to walk, and i like that )) Next year i hope to buy 2-3 sheeps, and one ram (young), and i hope we will walk all together. I remember a town Taldom in the north from here, there i have seen one man, he always walked width goats and sheeps ))
Even in the future, I want to know whether i can walk a pig. In the past, I saw one old woman with a huge pig, it followed her like a dog. There are many edible mushrooms and acorns in the forest.
 

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