Agreement increases the number of abattoirs able to export and creates new rules to guarantee food security
around sheep and goats.
Not exact matches
The property where we stayed was so gorgeous, with incredible views
and lots of
goats,
sheep, chicken,
and ducks roaming
around.
Exports last year the industry group put at $ 670 million in beef
and $ 240 million in
sheep meat would get a boost from the addition of 15 beef abattoirs to the list of permitted exporters
and the establishment of new protocols
around the slaughter of Australian
sheep and goats, it said.
Every year, the global live export industry transports millions of live cattle,
sheep,
goats and other animals
around the world — just so they can be slaughtered for their meat in destination countries.
Did you know that humans only started to consume dairy
around 9, 000 years ago, when they started domesticating
goats,
sheep and cows?
Use
around two round dessertspoons a day,
and mix it with presoaked cereal (brown rice flakes, quinoa, amaranth, barley etc) or add to
goat /
sheep / coconut yogurt.
Around me, braying
goats and sheep soil bundles we packed just last night or many weeks before, while the sea laps still
and hungrily upon our clamor.
The
goats know where the noms are,
and the
sheep will follow them
around the gatekeepers.
First, the brown, churning water - the circle of our river
around us; inside that, the quilt squares of our fields, which were turned dirt, newly planted seeds, the bright green carpet of a field just beginning to come to life, fences mended or falling down into the soft new grass, humped haystacks, our cattle herd, our
sheep herd, our
goats, bare birch trees pointing straight into the heavens;
and in the center, in the heart, our cobbled
and dirt streets, our red - tiled
and gray - shingled roofs radiating out from the town square with its statue of a long - dead war hero in the middle.
Although English life was beginning to change with the gradual development of cities, the economy was still mostly agrarian in the 1200s, with 90 % of the population (estimated to be
around four million people in 1300 AD) making their living off the land, either as farmers (growing wheat for personal use or other grain crops to feed livestock) or herders (mostly
sheep and goats).
Constantly moving
around due to the weather
and rough grounds, they became dependent on
sheep and goats, therefore having a nomadic lifestyle.
The Mongolian people are primarily nomadic, living in gers (we might call them yurts, but this is incorrect, being the Russian word)
and moving
around with their herds of
sheep and goats.