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sheep would follow the dogs. In the pasture, the dogs would patrol the
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had bears tear into their metal poultry sheds to eat their poultry, but our dogs seem to keep
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sheep would follow the dogs. In the pasture, the dogs would patrol the
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had bears tear into their metal poultry sheds to eat their poultry, but our dogs seem to keep
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eggs for us when the hens stop laying, and the dogs get scrambled eggs on
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had bears tear into their metal poultry sheds to eat their poultry, but our dogs seem to keep
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eggs for us when the hens stop laying, and the dogs get scrambled eggs on
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eggs for us when the hens stop laying, and the dogs get scrambled eggs on
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corn. The seed is where all the nutrition is, but you can also eat the plant
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would prefer not to announce that I might have killed something to eat with loud gunfire. What
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humans, dogs have a normal range for vital signs. For dogs, TPR (temperature, pulse, respiratory
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cider vinegar and some pickling spices. My son loved them, and would eat them by the
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onion or freeze-dried garlic chives) 3/4 lb of cooked meat bits (hot dogs chopped up, ham chunks
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I burn. 2. Stock up on lots of leather work gloves. Handling wood can eat up a pair
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simple or elaborate as you feel comfortable doing. If all you can muster is roasting hot dogs, then do it. (At
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left to decompose wherever they happened to die, being eaten by stray dogs and rats