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Dwarves in the Public Eye <br />Can you think of a better place to be on a cold <br />Canadian winter night? ā€ <br />IN CANADA <br />Winona Crapp <br />Keen^ Ontario <br />My husband Earl and I were asked to bring two <br />Dexter cattle to Joywind Rare Breeds Conservancy for <br />tneir Open House on November EOth, 1988. We also took <br />two Nigerian Dwarf goats, "Shadow" and baby "Hershey". <br />I had just picked up Hershey the day before from Pat <br />Freeman lof Braco Farm], Needless to say, the little <br />girls were the star attractions — everyone loves <br />something small and cute. There was a film crew there <br />from CBC, and they filmed us for the television pro~ <br />gram "The Nature Of Things", and another crew filmed <br />us for a different program called "Monitor". "Monitor" <br />aired on Feb. 6th on a local station; "The Nature Of <br />Things" is scheduled for this fall. <br />I’m enclosing a few snapshots of my "darlings". <br />Shadow lived in the house with us last summer until we <br />got two others, then she went out with them. Hershey <br />in the house with us, and never soils any­ <br />thing but the paper provided for her use. She curls up <br />on my lap to watch TV like one of the cats. If one of <br />our three Siamese cats happens to be in her way, she <br />really bashes them! <br />15.