In the parable of the sheep and the goats, Jesus indicates that some will be condemned. |
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Small flocks of mangy goats and sheep, shepherded by women in flowing black abayas, forage in the trash. |
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Field edge paths have fancy dandelions, namely goats beard, broadcasting their large clocks of seeds. |
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The goats forage, trample, and create wallows, scraping away surface material and accelerating soil erosion. |
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She was a vegetarian but seemed to have no qualms about the goats being killed for food for other people. |
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Woven wattle fences hedge the crofts, enclosing each family's stock of goats and fowl. |
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Satisfied that they were doing well, he checked the chickens and the goats and the weaner pig penned up in a small stall nearby. |
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In the rough, weedy pastures by the barn and above the hay fields, Michael and Jan keep milk goats and four draft horses. |
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He comes from Bulgaria, where his family has a small farm and raises a few goats. |
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They brought with them 350 ewes, 45 wethers, ten bullocks, six heifers, one bull, four horses, and a number of goats and some poultry. |
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Groups of winged sphinxes and griffins trampling fallen goats alternate with rampant goats and seated griffins. |
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By the mid-19th century, the stocking of desert grassland ranges with cattle, sheep, and goats was progressing at a phenomenal rate. |
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Cattle, sheep, and goats can thrive on actively managed landscapes, as can pronghorn antelope and whitetail deer. |
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Because of the presence of the tsetse fly, large animals such as cattle and goats are not kept. |
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It is an active farm which keeps sheep, goats and pigs and produces cork and honey. |
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They also kept sheep, goats and cattle to add milk, butter, cheese and meat to their diet. |
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Its economy was based primarily on millet, harvested with polished stone reaping knives, and on pigs, cows, and goats. |
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Dragons eat any animals they can catch, up to the size of wild pigs, goats, deer, and water buffaloes and occasionally including human beings. |
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The government has also released deer, wild boars, pigs and goats into the park as food for the 33 known leopards there. |
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Here are penned beasts, goats and spotted cattle, swaying their streaming heads and watching me, ears flapping over woven withy walls. |
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Oil under their feet changed their lifestyle in earnest from herding goats out in the desert to having the world at their feet. |
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Wandering into a shed one evening, he found a couple dozen goats being milked by a mechanism run by a pump. |
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I will refer to goats in milk and to milking goats to reflect the distinction. |
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When it snowed on the peaks we used to shear the wool from the sheep and goats. |
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Many graziers in the Far West of New South Wales rely on working dogs to help round up goats. |
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Their families eke out a living from a few goats and what they can grow on rough allotments. |
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Located at the base of the snowcapped Ala-Too Mountains, the rich farm valley provides plenty of food for sheep, mountain goats and yaks. |
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They are often seen soaring in search of carrion, but their diet also includes young goats and lambs. |
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The ewes in lamb are being moved to safer paddocks beyond the museum, while the goats and the pony have been found temporary homes. |
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Happiness is a decent Americano with a toasted ham and goats cheese panini over a copy of the Independent on Sunday. |
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Since 1994 the Livestock Guarding Dog Program has trained more than 200 Anatolian shepherds to protect farmed sheep and goats in Namibia. |
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Sheep and goats provide common meals, while beef is reserved for special occasions. |
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Worldwide, this zoonosis is primarily found in cattle, sheep, and goats, but many mammals and birds may also be infected. |
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Stock farming is mainly confined to sheep and goats, particularly the angora goat. |
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We enter a pasture of several hundred acres on our search for about 400 angora goats. |
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Many birds eat insects. Anis and Cattle Egret are well known for eating ticks from goats and cattle. |
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In order to control parasites, the goats would be drenched with anthelmintics. |
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Settlements began to encourage the growth of plants such as barley and lentils and the domestication of pigs, sheep and goats. |
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Images of goats, birds, trees, and other plants decorate both sides of this lentoid flask. |
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Land mammals whose bones were excavated at Ogoloma include goats, cows, royal antelope, leopards, dogs, elephants, cats, and waterbuck. |
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Around one corner, a hundred goats suddenly appeared, in no apparent hurry to let us by. |
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After some research, I see that one can sacrifice goats in order to gain riches or appease the gods. |
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We began by putting up a high fence, to keep out the roos and the emus and the goats. |
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As well as farm livestock, there will be showing classes for horses, goats and donkeys. |
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Here, youngsters can see baby llamas, goats, tortoises, Vietnamese pot bellied pigs and, if they are lucky, see chicks being born. |
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We parked the truck and started a stalk of the goats up shale and alpine forbs slopes. |
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Under the watchful gaze of roaming goats and camels we opened presents early in the morning under the one lone tree further inland. |
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Because goats will consume a wider variety of plants than other commercial ruminants, they may be able to survive where cattle cannot. |
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Milk from Hahns's herd of Nubian, La Mancha and Saanen goats goes into her much-sought-after line of handmade soaps. |
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Fence lines and untamed areas are also maintained by the herd of Saanen dairy goats. |
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The British Saanen, British Toggenburg and British Alpine goats are all breeds renowned for the consistently high quality of their milk. |
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Then there is the Dakshinkhali Temple, where goats and chickens are sacrificed to a hungry goddess. |
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A noisy mixed herd of goats and sheep clomped over the wooden bridge, baaing and maaing their little head off. |
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We cook, bake bread, make cheese, sew, make soap and candles, and milk goats. |
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Whichever way you look at it, the Gold Coast dairy farmer is mad about goats. |
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Wild crops such as wheat and barley began to be cultivated, and wild animals such as sheep and goats were tamed and then domesticated. |
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My parents kept goats when I was young, and they tried to make me drink the milk. |
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The attraction's other Easter babies include wallabies, chicks, lambs, goats, guinea pigs, mara and raccoons. |
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Alice told me she enjoyed meeting Mrs Gow and asked questions like how many babies do goats have and what do they eat. |
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He emerges from his hole and, stopping only to milk the distended teats of his goats, he returns to examine the print more carefully. |
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Su and his neighbors are ethnic Manchurians who cultivate crops and raise horses, goats, and pigs. |
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His herd of 133 sheep and goats were de-wormed and several were given shots for mange. |
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In the north we then saw full-up jumping goats, brick buck, bald buck, camel horses and also more cats. |
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Instead of premium feed, goats are given food industry scraps, low-quality hay, or an overload of cheap grains. |
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There's no fool like an old fool, these old goats don't know how foolish they look. |
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He has few mates, preferring the company of his current partner, two children from different couplings, a hound and local goats. |
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Just a few months ago you were in seclusion on a mountaintop with small goats keeping you company. |
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Domesticates included herded sheep and goats together with hulled barley, and emmer and einkorn wheat. |
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A mile or so in, you'll come to Slide Ranch, where you can watch goats and chickens roam the barnyard. |
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There weren't any chemical factories or toxic waste dumps or traffic, just a few goats and olive trees. |
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He said the Congolese were especially in need of foodstuffs such as maize meal, maize, goats and chickens. |
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The horned Angora goats use horns to pull down multiflora stems for feeding. |
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Most of the people live a subsistence existence, obtaining a living from growing rice, goats, poultry or fishing. |
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After more than two decades of judging I have found no way to separate the sheep from the goats, except by taking a close look at each case. |
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Sarah has obviously discovered success is a very good way of separating the sheep from the goats. |
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There were a few camels and traditional black Bedouin tents here and there with large flocks of sheep and goats nearby. |
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Cattle primarily are affected by mesquite beans, although goats are also known to be affected. |
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He seems bemused by his new surroundings goats, geese, Shetland ponies and a variety of other animals. |
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There is where the road bends upward and where some domestic goats once got loose and established a wild herd on a rocky ledge. |
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If you get dairy goats, you'll probably want to build this nifty stanchion to make milking easy for both the milker and the milkee. |
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One notable exception is that only women shear sheep and only men shear goats. |
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In the summer, the wild mammals are joined by flocks of domestic sheep and goats left to graze in the meadows. |
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They consider the desolate border area part of their territory and follow their goats, sheep and cattle there to graze. |
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Regardless of the time frame it is generally accepted that the domestication of cattle followed sheep, goats, and pigs. |
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Finds of animal bones reveal that the ox and the cow were domesticated as were sheep and goats. |
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Historically, its people engaged predominantly in animal husbandry, especially transhumant nomadism with herds of sheep, cattle, and goats. |
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More mild mannered than full-sized goats, these little billies and nannies have become the latest must-have pets for Christmas. |
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But honestly, the man belongs under a bridge asking billy goats inane questions, as opposed to seducing a trio of hot nubile actresses. |
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Uncastrated billy goats are smelly and are very noisy when separated from the does. |
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Hmf maybe I'll go for a walk and wait for this slop to cool better yet, maybe I'll go hang around by the bridge and wait for billy goats! |
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The boy heard some little noise from afar and thought he saw a trip of goats. |
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Like a trip of mountain goats skipping from crag to crag, a fleet of dozers, tractors, and haulers currently is moving from slope to slope. |
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This is also the season for fresh cheeses, because the goats who have birthed their young can spare you some of their milk. |
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Their large herd of Angora goats that are sheared for the fiber the goats produce, mohair, are rounded up twice a year. |
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Lesotho's abundance of cattle, sheep, and goats provides a basis for a wool and mohair industry. |
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Products range from cured ham and Cumberland sausage to champion black puddings, with goats cheese from Knutsford and pickles from Oldham. |
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Flies buzzed, cockerels crowed, goats bleated and a chorus of dogs was howling furiously. |
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We pass endless farmyards where cows doze under banyan trees in the morning light and goats bleat hysterically at the sight of her. |
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It is a London voice, it is the sound of the mudlark children in the clay flats herding their goats, selling their dung. |
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Inclusion of some sheep or goats with cattle is required to ensure long term animal control of multiflora rose in pastures. |
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For starters, I had a medallion of goose and duck foie gras embedded in a muscat and calves foot jelly, and Abi has a warm goats cheese salad. |
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Meat was supplemented at mutton-birding time and goats were kept by some families in addition to their quota of sheep and cattle. |
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He also raises 300 fed cattle, 300 nanny goats and grows 350 acres of crops. |
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There is just the unpicked coffee on the mountainside and there are goats and the dogs and now the darkness. |
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The larva of the sheep bot fly is a parasite that lives on mucous surfaces of the nasal passages and sinuses of sheep and goats. |
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Early January also saw the birth of a brace of goats and a couple of antelopes. |
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They will on some occasions attack small ailing domestic animals, newborn sheep and goats, eating parts of them. |
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They grow maize, sorghum, cassava, sweet potatoes and also rear domesticated animals like goats, pigs and chicken. |
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However, because of their preference to browse, goats are most efficient in the conversion of browse to lean tissue. |
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Milk from camels, goats, and cows is a major food for Somali herdsmen and nomadic families. |
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As its wide spate washes up against a small verdurous spur, it swirls over waterweeds and drenched rocks to form an inlet in which goats splash. |
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There are also goats, sheep, calves, budgies, rabbits, chickens, turkeys, ducks, owls. |
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These were a ram for a burnt offering, and two young goats for a sin-offering. |
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Eight big game species can be hunted by non-residents, but non-residents cannot hunt grizzly bears or goats. |
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Llamas, chickens, goats, and other farm animals stampeded in all directions while their owners scuttled to catch their spooked livestock. |
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Most of it is grazed by flocks of sheep, goats, camels and cattle, often causing severe damage to vegetation. |
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The scant rainfall is still sufficient for forage growth for goats, sheep and camels. |
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In more arid regions, livestock production dominates with the raising of cattle, camels, sheep, and goats. |
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Monkeys were dressed as soldiers and rode atop goats harnessed to a small chariot. |
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He said the goats were crossbred with the local ones which produced mostly twins and could survive harsh conditions. |
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They have been known to kill animals as large as caribou and mountain goats. |
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Much of the land was intensely cultivated, a dry quiltwork of barley fields and hayfields and pastures shorn down to the dirt by goats and sheep. |
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Animals which do this include cows, sheep and goats, and they all have four stomachs. |
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Reports were taken on illegal taxation, in which villages were taxed either by headcounts on goats and sheep or by taking the livestock itself. |
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Insurance companies offered policies to cover cattle, poultry, sheep, goats, horses, elephants, dogs, ducks and fishes. |
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Cattle, horses, sheep, goats, and other large farm animals seem to fall well outside the paradigm of urban farming. |
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Domestic donkeys interact well with other livestock animals such as horses, cows, goats, sheep, and llamas. |
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The Miller Farm no longer raises livestock, except for a few pet horses, goats and sheep. |
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Sheep, cattle and dairy cows are the main targets but horses, sheep, goats and dogs are also affected. |
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Other firms have also tried to use milk from goats and cows to produce drugs but none have proved commercially viable. |
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Scabby mouth is a highly contagious, viral disease of sheep, goats and occasionally humans. |
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Many Iraqis live a nomadic existence in tents, herding goats, sheep or cattle. |
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They must give them clothes, look after their garden, herd their cattle, sheep and goats, build their grain stores and houses. |
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The Bahima are cattle herders and the Bairu are farmers who also care for goats and sheep. |
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Mountain goats have low centers of gravity, strong calf muscles, and extremely deft feet. |
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Our shrieks and raucous laughter ring out across the empty mountain but there is no-one to disturb apart from the chamois and bouquetin goats. |
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At last a slot had opened up and I hopped aboard to ride in freight with caged roosters and hobbled goats. |
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Many times, we have had sheep or goats bunched and sulled in a corner and sent Bear in to get them out. |
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Households commonly raise cows, pigs, sheep, goats, turkeys and chickens, geese and ducks, while oxen and horses are work animals. |
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It says they aren't oxen at all, and aren't really even related to bison, but more closely to goats and sheep. |
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Outside on a flat grassy plain, shepherdesses in long skirts and satin-covered sun bonnets are moving other groups of white goats. |
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The school played a strong role in the community, including the funding last year of six goats and three hives of honeybees for Africa. |
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Now the sheer cliffs are inhabited by choughs, golden eagles, feral goats and basking seals. |
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We helped set up the milking equipment after the cows were all back in their pen, led the goats out for a run around the yard, and clipped the leaves on the trees. |
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But Robbins let his team and the fans down by missing meetings and walk-throughs prior to the game, and he should go down as one of the all-time goats in Super Bowl history. |
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The mammal species that are present include goats, foxes, anteaters, rabbits and bats, while the birds are hawks, partridges, daras, pigeons, troupials and a type of cardinal. |
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Doing this at global scale alongside a continuing competence in performance management is a real challenge and one that will really separate the sheep from the goats. |
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Moors and heaths would have supported populations of wild horses and cattle, hares, wild goats and smaller creatures like voles, snakes and lizards. |
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Brown and black bears, wolves, wolverines and mountain goats roam the mountains, while millions of migratory birds rest and feed along mudflats and estuaries. |
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Above the sounds of the powerful wind, parakeets and troupials can be heard chattering, and the bleating of goats reverberates across rolling hills. |
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Children can touch the animals and even have a go at milking the goats. |
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Read a cautionary tale about the seductive and dangerous power of a charlatan sociopath, featuring goats and the American Dream. |
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Wild goats and pigs threaten the food supply of the magnificent Galapagos tortoises, and rats eat the eggs of birds and reptiles that have evolved without natural predators. |
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Generally, slaughter of goats, sheep, rams, cows, and camels is offered. |
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It can cause blisters and sores in the mouth, and on the tongue, muzzle, teats or hooves of horses, cattle, swine, sheep, goats, llamas and a number of other animals. |
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In order to reconstruct the behaviors of Neandertals and the mountain goats, Adler and his colleagues studied clues from thousands of Caucasian tur bones and teeth. |
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According to legend, he sacrificed cats, goats and even babies to Satan, held orgies and black masses, raised demons and was generally in touch with occult forces. |
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Laden with mandoras, we arrive at the isolated farm where the charming Loula makes traditional halloumi cheese from the milk of goats tended by her husband. |
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Lions and other large predators like hyenas and leopards are killed by livestock owners who have no patience for the carnivores' appetite for cows, sheep, and goats. |
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This great match of flavours was served with a little sprig of fresh fennel, which led the charge of the other flavours through the creamy goats cheese. |
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Keeping goats was part of everybody's life back home in Mexico. |
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In the stillness we could hear goats browsing under the stripped vines. |
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From the toy bears on wheels, they expanded to the production of stuffed toy animals for which they utilized mohair plush, a new fabric woven from the wool of angora goats. |
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Giggling toddlers play among scrawny chickens and bleating goats. |
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Stop along this byway to hike across broad plateaus and to admire Rocky Mountain goats, moose, black bears, grizzly bears, marmots, and mule deer. |
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From selling goats to stringing beads, Lolosoli's work on behalf of Samburu women has led her into the international spotlight. |
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Tracks made by birds, elk, deer, big horn sheep, Rocky Mountain goats and the occasional mountain lion are more common in the Black Hills back country. |
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Not only must she cook Osias' meals, clean his mud-brick house, and tend the goats, but Darlene must also trudge off each day to a backbreaking job in the sugar-cane fields. |
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Orf is a viral disease that is widespread in sheep and goats. |
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Bezoar stones were found in the intestines of some ruminant animals, especially oriental goats, and like unicorn horn were thought to be an antidote to poison. |
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Other species include the Japanese Sika deer, North European fallow deer, water buffalo, llamas, aoudads, ostriches, Sardinian donkeys and pigmy goats. |
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The angora cross goats, two girls and a boy, caused something of a surprise when they arrived earlier this month, two months ahead of the normal schedule. |
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The rule also outlines conditions under which sheep, goats, cervids and camelids can be imported, as well as meat and certain other products and byproducts from these animals. |
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He is the one who claims that one day he is going to judge the world, and he is going to separate all mankind as a shepherd separates his sheep from the goats. |
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The five national and sixty six provincial parks contain a healthy population of bighorn sheep, mountain goats, elk, bears, wolves, bison and woodland caribou. |
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Prion diseases occur in sheep, goats, mink, mule deer, elk, cats and cows. |
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But in the evenings she milked two of the nanny goats outside. |
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It was inhabited by Soay sheep, goats, and a couple of New Forest ponies. |
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See wildlife such as bison, elk, mountain goats and bighorn sheep. |
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While drifting down the river, it is not uncommon to see all types of wildlife like goats, deer, armadillos, foxes and even a rare glimpse of a Bald Eagle. |
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The goat articles were OK in getting one interested in goats, but you did gloss over how difficult it can be to rent or borrow a billy for breeding. |
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This bacterium causes a disease called brucellosis in sheep and goats. |
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Outside the city, loggers have denuded the mountain slopes of their thick forests, and millions of sheep, goats, and yaks have left lush pastures rutted and barren. |
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So feral goats, brumbies, the wild horses, buffaloes, these will all present much greater problems in terms of live transport than our domesticated animals. |
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Sheep and goats are ruminants and are genomically similar to cows. |
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The FFI scientists also heard reports of the existence of a seldom-seen large mammal related to goats or cattle and known to the local people as khting vor, the FFI said. |
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Have you heard the joke by Iraqi Kurds about ISIS fighters milking male goats? |
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They saw people bathing, relieving themselves and washing their clothes in the same waters used by sickly, flea-infested donkeys, pigs, cows and goats. |
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After a brief sojourn in Salvador, the old capital, they proceeded to Rio de Janeiro, then a noisome slave port with narrow streets filled with rootling pigs and goats. |
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There are still plenty of wild goats on the Kerry mountains, but a problem nowadays is in finding goat catchers to help with the capture, according to Frank. |
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Currently, species working groups have been established for beef and dairy cattle, bison, camelids, cervids, equine, goats, poultry, sheep and swine. |
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Animal-lovers will be able to see Gloucester Old Spot and Saddleback Pigs making themselves at home in the Farm Centre, along with Saanen goats, Hebridean sheep and Alpacas. |
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That creature threatened the goats until the biggest one butted him off the bridge, never to trouble pedestrians again. |
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The entire preserve sits inside the Kootenai National Forest and is populated by wildlife, including bears and trout as well as wolverines, lynxes, and mountain goats. |
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Some people worm their goats four times a year, others only once a year. |
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Sheep made their way into the barn, goats maaed to one another. |
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Grazing goats ignore us as we mount the hill toward the church. |
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We would sing in the evening, if not dance, we cooked much Maasai food, we grazed cows and goats to make Maasai tea, and of course, we spoke Maasai. |
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The magnificent cats are taking their natural prey, such as deer and rabbits, but discovering also that sheep and cattle and goats are easier to catch. |
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Within 15 minutes my tart of goats cheese and asparagus was on the table, nicely presented on a square plate with drizzles of sticky balsamic vinegar. |
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We spotted the rare bearded vulture, which uses its 10ft wing span to kill goats by knocking them off the hillside. |
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Herdsmen in the Sudanic and Sahelian zones raise cattle, sheep, goats, and, among the non-Muslims, a few pigs. |
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It once pastured horses and goats with fence lines drawn tight and secure. |
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On the way to check the lobster pots you'll see plenty of seals as well as wildlife on land, including rare Kashmiri goats that live wild here. |
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Serum progesterone concentration associated with superovulation and premature corpus luteum failure in dairy goats. |
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Utilization of biometric measures for prediction of Saanen goats carcass traits. |
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We raise Nubian, Saanen, and a few Nigerian Dwarf dairy goats that provide us with delightfully delicious milk. |
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She has been breeding goats for 40 years and has British Saanens, British Toggenburgs and British goats. |
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The 42 goats were pluriparous, non-lactating and not pregnant at the beginning of the study. |
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Participants came across camels, gazelles, and in some cases, deer, goats and sandfish. |
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Some mainlanders have brought with them invasive species, such as goats, which compete for food with indigenous fauna. |
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Foot infections in goats are generally the result of the bacteria Fusobacterium necrophorum in combination with various other bacteria. |
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Ox-eye daisy, yarrow, bugle, selfheal, goats beard, cuckooflower, meadow buttercup, agrimony, birds-foot trefoil, perforate St John's wort. |
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Nitrogen metabolism of sheep and goats consuming Acacia brevispica and Sesbania sesban. |
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Lithe mountain goats and sheepherders roam the stark land, and locals make a living spinning sheep's hair into woollen carpets. |
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The project also envisages support for the population of brown bears, wild goats, and European bullhead. |
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From fire-bellied toads to meerkats, pygmy goats to tarantulas, there's lots of animals for you and your family to look at and even hold. |
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The virus primarily causes contagious ecthyma in wild and domestic ruminants, mostly sheep and goats. |
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We have just ended a consultation on our proposals to tackle the disease in camelids, goats and deer. |
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The mammals selected for special morphological attention are large species, goats, pigs, horses and camelids. |
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Lunch starters are cauliflower in white truffle oil, peppered mackerel, goats cheese bonbons and ham hock with caperberry terrine. |
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Ye shall offer at your own will a male without blemish, of the beeves, of the sheep, or of the goats. |
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Genetic variants and effects on milk traits of the caprine paired-like homeodomain transcription factor 2 gene in dairy goats. |
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It occurs naturally in soil and mainly affects hoofed animals including goats, cattle, and sheep that ingest endospores. |
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It is a fatal neurodegenerative disease of the CNS in sheep, goats and mouflons. |
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Cattle, pigs, sheep and goats were kept, as well as horses, dogs and geese. |
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Prey animals, sheep, goats, pigs and cattle, were progressively domesticated early in the history of agriculture. |
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Widely agreed types of livestock include cattle for beef and dairy, sheep, goats, pigs, and poultry. |
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By the time of early civilisations such as ancient Egypt, cattle, sheep, goats and pigs were being raised on farms. |
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Other animals used to a lesser extent for this purpose include sheep, goats, camels, buffaloes, yaks, reindeer, horses and donkeys. |
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Sheep and goats may be favoured for dairy production in climates and conditions that do not suit dairy cows. |
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It was dominated by animal husbandry of sheep, cattle, pigs and goats, but there was also hunting and fishing. |
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Both deities are closely affiliated with goats and were worshipped as pastoral deities. |
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His anatomic knowledge of humans was defective because it was based on dissection of animals, mainly apes, sheep, goats and pigs. |
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In Libya and Algeria, from at least 7000 BC, there was pastoralism, herding of sheep and goats, large settlements and pottery. |
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The remaining Socotra fauna is greatly threatened by goats and other introduced species. |
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Other domestic animals of Iran include Asian water buffaloes, camels, cattle, donkeys, goats, horses, and the sheep. |
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In addition to beef cattle, dairy cattle, pigs, sheep, goats, horses, domestic fowl, and bees are raised. |
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Some llamas appear to bond more quickly to sheep or goats if they are introduced just prior to lambing. |
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Some evidence also exists to suggest that other animals, such as camels and goats, may have been used as currency in some parts of the world. |
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Visual differences between sheep and goats include the beard of goats and divided upper lip of sheep. |
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Sheep tails also hang down, even when short or docked, while the short tails of goats are held upwards. |
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Males of the two species differ in that buck goats acquire a unique and strong odor during the rut, whereas rams do not. |
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Most breeds prefer to graze on grass and other short roughage, avoiding the taller woody parts of plants that goats readily consume. |
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Both sheep and goats use their lips and tongues to select parts of the plant that are easier to digest or higher in nutrition. |
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Sheep, however, graze well in monoculture pastures where most goats fare poorly. |
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Sheep are largely grazing herbivores, unlike browsing animals such as goats and deer that prefer taller foliage. |
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The mission occupied eight or ten ares of land, a barren purlieu that held a few goats and burros. |
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Kenyan goat herders fix a skirt, called an olor, to male goats to prevent them from impregnating female goats. |
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Molybdenum poisoning is a particular concern in ruminants such as cows and goats, and there have been animal deaths. |
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Susceptible animals include cattle, water buffalo, sheep, goats, pigs, antelope, deer, and bison. |
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In some cases rights to graze goats, geese and ducks are registered, whilst in others the type of livestock is not specified. |
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For him I must convert one of my sheep or goats to sesterces and slaughter another for his entertainment. |
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Neverthless, you sons of motherless goats, the object of the game is to move your game piece around the board, and be the first to finish. |
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Those sons of motherless goats! God have mercy on their sanctimonious souls. |
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Apparently, goats in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, can ride humans piggyback. |
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In all the day's excitement, the goats were left unherded to wander on the mountainside. |
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On one CD, I spotted five different noises for Afghan hounds, two of Anglo Nubian goats, and 13 of pig weaners. |
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Some banana farmers begun raising goats, producing honey and growing hot peppers. |
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At the beginning of the experiment, all goats were treated with an effective anathematic and vaccinated against enterotoxaemia. |
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I don't know why, but it seems like goats always pick the coldest, windiest, yuckiest days of the the year to have their kids. |
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There was crumbled goats cheese on the side with pink and orange gloop, which was less successful, as the orange gloop was vinegary. |
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This is now required for a recombinant technology used to develop transgenic animals, such as the goats that produce recombinant antithrombin. |
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Livestock guardians are used to protect sheep, goats, ratites and other stock from predators. |
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The treatment seemed to improve the Hb and PCV values of the treated WAD goats thereby conferring on them the strength to feed. |
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It provides enough fresh fodder to supplement our goats, sheep, chickens and dairy cows at the same time. |
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A PUPIL at a Northumberland school has promised not to act the goat during lessons, after being allowed to bring his nanny goats to class. |
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The young of nanny goats are always well behaved, which is more than can be said of some children. |
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However, if they saw good omens such as nanny goats, pigeons or wolves, then the marriage would have good fortune. |
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We got to see the milking parlour and to hang over the fence watching the pregnant nanny goats. |
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The creatures have grazed on the Knoydart peninsula, in the West Highlands, since the escape of two nanny goats and a billy 25 years ago. |
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Foot-and-mouth disease affects cloven-hoofed animals, including sheep, goats and deer. |
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Krampus' appearance traditionally has long goats horns, straggled hair, cloven hooves and a forked tongue. |
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In the 1970s, scientists removed the goats and raised tortoise babies in captivity, slowly repopulating the island. |
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Serve into the bowl and crumble a little goats cheese on top, gratinate under the grill. |
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Other animals include scimitar-horned oryx, addax, Arabian oryx, dama gazelle, Nubian ibex, wild goats, barbary sheep and Asiatic onager. |
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Butswat ISR, Zahraddeen D and AS Hussaini Prevalence of peste de pestits ruminant and helminthiasis in sheep and goats in Bauchi, Nigeria. |
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Seasonal variation in erythrocytic and leukocytic indices and serum proteins of female Nubian goats. |
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I milk the goats and put wethers in the freezer with ducks, chickens, rabbits, and lambs. |
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I din't say yay, I said, coolsome'n'stony, Grazin' goats ain't int'restin' for folks with so much Smart as you. |
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To meet these Kyoto targets, the New Zealand government has proposed a flatulence tax on farmers of sheep, cows, deer and goats. |
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Sheep and goats often co-graze with other animals, such as cows or horses. This grouping of species is sometimes called a flerd. |
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There are occasional sightings of wild deer, and there is a colony of wild goats on Ventnor's downs. |
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Sheep, goats and pigs were also a valuable resource but had a lesser role in Irish pastoralism. |
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In total, over 20,000 head of livestock, sheep, and goats were driven off and sold at Fort Augustus, where the soldiers split the profits. |
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Domesticated animals include the legendary Arabian horse, Arabian camel, sheep, goats, cows, donkeys, chickens etc. |
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Hunters of wild goats and sheep were knowledgeable about herd mobility and the needs of the animals. |
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In addition to growing vegetables, the community raised and marketed ducks, rabbits, and goats. |
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Pets appear often on children's memorials and in literature, including birds, dogs, cats, goats, sheep, rabbits and geese. |
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Sheep and goats are in great numbers, and they have the common domestic fowls. |
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Medieval art often depicts unicorns as small, with cloven hooves and beards, sometimes resembling goats more than horses with horns. |
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The Middle East served as the source for many animals that could be domesticated, such as sheep, goats and pigs. |
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Overgrazing of these areas, particularly by herds of goats, greatly extended the areal extent of deserts. |
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However, in other circumstances they may become a natural component of the habitat, even replacing locally extinct wild goats. |
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Descendants of Neolithic goats have inhabited the Cheviot Hills of Northumberland for more than five thousand years. |
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Feral goats have caused serious damage to native vegetation on the Galapagos archipelago. |
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The goats first made an appearance on the island of Pinta in 1959, when fisherman brought three goats with them to the Galapagos. |
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This stage backfired, however, as the locals began breeding the goats in order to make more money. |
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Female goats were sterilized and given a hormone treatment to be in heat constantly and released. |
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Feral goats are common in many areas of the Irish west coast including counties Mayo, Donegal and Kerry. |
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