Saturday, January 9, 2016

Just catching up:
The day before Christmas Labasa city was really busy. Just before the bridge was a dirt lot where farmers brought their goats, chickens, ducks, etc. to sale. I had to stop and take a few shots:
They brought their prized livestock in pickups.
Animals here are staked out and taught to lead from birth.
This farmer has his ducks all in a row worth at least $20 US dollars each!
The one turned backwards must be a Woodward!

We usually see these chicken and ducks running loose all over people's yards
We found the original Billy Goat Gruff. Look at that beard!
He would sell for at least $250 US dollars.

These are prize goats. The two in front are cuddled together. 






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