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•.* ^ <br />can even be a benefit to the garden. A dog Nhich is <br />not kept up after will smell far worse than an equally <br />uncared for goat. (Of course* I’m not advocating lack <br />of care in either case.) <br />I have long resented laws in neighborhoods re <br />stricting the keeping of livestock. Livestock animals <br />are not necessarily more dirty than allowable pet ani <br />mals. When I lived in Davis* I kept about SO chickens* <br />several ducks* and many rabbits all in a suburban back <br />yard, hy neighbors never complained and we were always <br />on speaking terms. After we moved I ran into one of <br />our neighbors and he told me he wished he could do <br />something about their new neighbor’s dog. He said the <br />yard smelled* there were flies* and the dog barked and <br />whined. We know how difficult it can be to do much <br />about a neighbor's dog or cat* but one call to the po <br />lice about chickens* goats* or even rabbits can get <br />these animals a quick eviction. <br />I think we need more discussion on this issue of <br />prejudice against animals that can provide food for us <br />as well ifi the benefits associated with pets. <br />Sincerely* <br />Joy W. Lewis <br />y Phoenix* Oregon <br />DONT II <br />WAIT i <br />» -y ' m a ,*!* . <br />: - <br />Breeders! <br />t <br />Regular* consistent advertising is the most effective <br />kind. FOOTNOTES* offers a year of advertising your <br />herd in the Breeders List for only $9.00« What better <br />way to reach people who are seriously interested in <br />Nigerian Dwarf goats? Send us your name* herdname* <br />address and phone number, and let FOOTNOTES* do the <br />rest! <br />See inside front cover for acre advertisinq inforution. <br />6.
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