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Church of the Black Madonna town of Letnice Vitina (county) Municipality Kosovo formerly Yugoslavia.
 
Camp Bondsteel Kosovo
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Oh, he obviously hunts on the Hanford nuclear reservation. We get grouse with four legs there commonly.
 
Number 3 kinda makes me laugh. I was in a shooting club for a bit. Stationary targets and moving targets no problem. I couldn't hit the flying brickette for the life of me so when it flew, I shot fast so I didn't waste time. (I wasn't a record setter anyway- why be even slower.)
 
I love steak. But I have to admit, seeing this picture of their daily existence did make me a bit sad.
They look delicious to me!
Like @backlash said, they have the best of 'everything free':).
Like all good socialist, they are also surrounded by people that say: "which one do we eat first? "
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All that 'free-everything' comes with a steep price:eek:.
 
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They look delicious to me!
Like @backlash said, they have the best of 'everything free':).
Like all good socialist, they are also surrounded by people that say: "which one do we eat first? "
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All that 'free-everything' comes with a steep price:eek:.

Wow that brings back memories. I used to work in a packing house. On a busy day 500-700 cows and 1000 hogs per day.
 
Wow that brings back memories. I used to work in a packing house. On a busy day 500-700 cows and 1000 hogs per day.
Yeah, if I was a cow I'd pass on the 'free-everything' and be hanging out with these guys:
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Break out the bicarbonate of soda! Feed lots where cattle are finished on a high grain diets use more baking soda than any other Industry... High grain diets give cows indigestion... :D I always found this funny for some reason... It's also used in the dairy industry.

https://www.producer.com/2003/09/intensive-feeding-leads-to-rumen-acidosis-animal-health/

http://www.gpfeeds.co.uk/analysis/bicarb.htm

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8384194 The government actually took the time to study it... :D
 

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