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Eric Wagoner 2000-02-03T04:59:30 false Ask and you will receive.

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. 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 pages. Photos of every type of goat are there, as well as cattle, horses, sheep, swine, and "other".