After all, I know where my ring is, since it came off my finger in the stable of Selini, my beloved caprine friend ( she has now passed on to the great haystacks in the sky ).
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There is also the Bode Market, an ovine and caprine trading center where traders and buyers of sheep and goats continue the long-held rural traditions of the northeast, as well as the famous Central Market and the Railway Bridge.
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While cattle and caprine ( sheep and goats ) have different gains in weight, with cattle having a rapid rate in weight gain and caprine having a slower weight gain rate, both were commonly consumed when the animals reached their maximum weight.
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While cattle and caprine ( sheep and goats ) have different gains in weight, with cattle having a rapid rate in weight gain and caprine having a slower weight gain rate, both were commonly consumed when the animals reached their maximum weight.
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Evidence based on the caprine remains shows goats were culled at an early age . The high level of bone fragmentation found at the site suggest the inhabitants consumed nutrients within the animal bones and the animals were in good condition when they were slaughtered.
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The Pernese circa the Ninth Pass of the Red Star tend to categorize animals by use more than by species . " Herdbeasts " are animals kept in large numbers for meat or leather, and include bovines, ovines and caprines ( which became the standard Pernese terms for cows, sheep and goats ) . " Milchbeasts " are the same species as herdbeasts, but kept for milk . " Draybeasts " are donkeys, oxen or draft horses . " Runners " are a particular breed of horse developed by the Pernese, a riding / racing beast vaguely analogous to the Anglo-Arabian . " Burdenbeasts " may be donkeys or llamas.