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I learned something new today.
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DinerDave wrote:
[quote=Speedy]
They are often seen out in fields, usually fields with horses, munching away in minuscule herds.

That gives me a hilarious visual of free range meatballs roaming the fields.

Dave
I imagine your vision is very similar to my own one of herds of naugas grazing peacefully on fields of polyester while in the distance the rayon trees sway gently in the breeze.
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#12
The really tiny ones come from fields in Sweden.......
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#13
Shorter grazing season in Sweden. Nearly all are sent to market before the snow flies.

But in Sicily, they can graze all year, growing big and fat.
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