On my way down to the little market just at the bottom of the hill, I couldn’t help backing up to snap this shot!!!
For Cellpic Sunday
On my way down to the little market just at the bottom of the hill, I couldn’t help backing up to snap this shot!!!
For Cellpic Sunday
Yep, definitely worth backing up for!
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They saw me doing it, both coming and going.. I just clicked, waved and got outta there.
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Fabulous. Would also be added value if they were milkers
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Wonderful
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The title describes our New Forest ponies – I wish I’d thought of it
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Very economical too.
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Great pic!
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I love it!
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Indeed, they are eco-friendly!
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Ecept for the greenhouse effect. We can’t win!
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Organic fertilizer, too…
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I am told llamas are the best grass eaters, but you can’t milk them — or at least, I don’t think you can.
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Llama milk is primarily used to feed young crias (baby llamas) and is not commonly used for human consumption. Llamas have short teats (about 2 cm), and hand milking is not very practical, according to ScienceDirect.com. Additionally, the udder has a limited storage capacity, according to ScienceDirect.com.
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So, we should get a cow? I had been lobby for a mini goat. A cow is a big big for the doggy door. Also, that is a LOT of dung …
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I vote for a goat or sheep.
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I’m sure a mini goat would be perfect! Just the right size AND will eat ANYTHING.
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And so cute.
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