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critical_dsays...I wonder if the llamas and donkeys are trained for guard duty or is it a natural instinct?
legacy0100says...Nice. I hear that herders mix Goats with their sheep flock to prevent sheeps from devastating the ranch ecology by eating only one kind of grass. If the sheeps are with a goat, they start eating various kinds of vegetation, which prevents the farm from becoming a barren land. No training required, it's just the way they naturally behave.
legacy0100says...Definitely will promote this soon. Can anyone find a documentary explaining the sheep-goat relationship as well? I seem to have forgotten where I saw it.
legacy0100says...*promote
siftbotsays...Promoting this video back to the front page; last published Sunday, August 21st, 2011 1:57pm PDT - promote requested by legacy0100.
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