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meet oliver and delilah, our pet pygmy goats, and see how we built our new goat pen. how build the perfect pen for pet pygmy goats by anthony altorenna donkeys can and do make amiable pets. these hardy critters are independent, amusing and inquisitive. if the idea of cherishing one of your own is appealing
but you don't know where to start, then this article is for you. how to care for your first pet donkey by jana louise smit goats are friendly, brush-eating critters that also make good pets on a small farm, ranch, or homestead. they eat weeds, grass, small brush, and unwanted plants. they also play...
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water availability from nile. increasing the productivity of existing salt-affected lands and protecting newly developed areas from the spread of salinity is therefore of paramount importance. both ethiopia and south sudan have high livestock numbers. ethiopia has over million heads of cattle, sheep, goats
, camels, horses, and donkeys, whereas south sudan has million heads of cattle, sheep, and goats, the highest livestock per capita in the world. fodder production for such a large population of livestock is a huge challenge for both countries. therefore, there is a strong need for improved forage varieties...
https://www.biosaline.org/projects/rehabilitation-and-management-salt-affected-soils-improve-agricultural-productivity-ramsap
the animals to be slaughtered at qurban are goats, sheep, cattle (cows or bulls), buffalo or camels. according to the rules of qurbani, they can be male or female, but should be in good health, free from disability or handicap, and above a certain age. goats and sheep must be at least one year old, while
qurban animals have shares. sheep and goats have one share each, camels and cattle each have seven shares. so for a single person, qurbani is fulfilled with a sheep or a goat. up to seven people can share in the purchase of a cow or a camel, and the sacrifice will be made for the seven. small animal...
https://qubatrust.org.uk/2018/06/28/what-is-qurbani/