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    This was spotted in a little village farm on the edge of Bempton, along with some other interesting animals.
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    I like the Alpaca. I wish never to meet a turkey . The white Cockerel s handsome

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    Some fine looking creatures there (although the effect left by shearing makes the Alpace look like he has himself been knitted )

    I've always had a soft-spot for Turkeys - ugly head (although the feathers can be stunning), only here to feed us, and then most of their meat is greeted with "Oh no, not turkey again!". What a life!

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