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author: Eric Wagoner
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date: '2000-02-03T04:59:30'
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title: Ask and you will receive.
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Ask and you will receive. The very next site I visited after posting about the yak creature was a weblog titled [Mandomonger Farm, 21st century American Homestead](http://www.groksoup.com/Site/MandomongerFarm/). Of course, I'll be spending plenty of time there reading, but the very first entry there was for Oklahoma State's [Breeds of Livestock - Goat Breeds](http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/BREEDS/GOATS/) pages. Photos of every type of goat are there, as well as cattle, horses, sheep, swine, and "other".
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