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American Livestock Breeds Conservancy / Carolina Marsh Tacky / Santa Cruz sheep / Milking Devon / American Cream Draft / Pineywoods / Shire horse / Milking Shorthorn / Red Wattle / Livestock / Agriculture / Breeding
Date: 2013-06-11 12:02:27
American Livestock Breeds Conservancy
Carolina Marsh Tacky
Santa Cruz sheep
Milking Devon
American Cream Draft
Pineywoods
Shire horse
Milking Shorthorn
Red Wattle
Livestock
Agriculture
Breeding

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