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Farming is not just about growing crops, it's also about understanding the animals you raise. A personal account from a small farm dweller sheds light on the intricacies of managing various animals. For instance, wild Jersey cows might seem like a good idea, they can be high maintenance consuming more water and not always providing enough milk. Tribe purpose sheep like the Navajo churro might not yield as much meat or wool as expected. Geese, though providing a reasonable amount of meat, can be temperamental and challenging to dress. Chickens, on the other hand, are efficient meat producers and excellent mousers, often outperforming cats in catching mice and voles. They also provide farm fresh eggs, a high quality food source. Interestingly, donkeys, often kept for security against predators, can be protective and amusing companions on a farm. Farming is a learning experience, and understanding each animal's role and efficiency is key. Stay sharp with TRL!
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bro get off this app bro please bro you should become a teacher bro this is too much good information bro like kids should know stuff like this bro like it's good that you sharing it but bro you get paid for doing stuff like this bro cuz there's people out here that don't know this stuff bro you should become a teacher bro you'd be a great one I bet
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It's all cap. Why don't you know that?
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Buh-bye.
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Pfft, pfft, meat producer.
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But also, where's the antique farm equipment, like the ones from the 1800s, like, I ain't see any of them here. Why is there no more?
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Hi, what's your name?
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