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Canning Fruit and Vegetables
...Massy in 1804 and won Bonaparte’s award in 1810, after publishing his finding in Le Livre de tous les Menages, ou l’Art de Conserver Pendant Plesieurs Annees Toutes les Substances Animales et Vegetables (The Art of Preserving All Kinds of
Animal..
EnglishTsessebe
...Tsessebe can run at a speed of 60 km/h.Tsessebe DietThis
animal is a grazer and feeds on a variety of grasses, choosing to eat the leaf rather than the stem...
EnglishGoat Breeds in South Africa
...Cashmere - a type of fibre, not a breed of
animal - is combed off from the undercoat of goats and is highly prized for being warm, soft and long-wearing...
EnglishAardvark
...For the first two weeks of their lives they stay within the burrow, then they accompany their mothers above ground.Aardvark BehaviourThe aardvark is mainly a solitary and quiet
animal. It is nocturnal and does all its hunting and burrowing at night...
EnglishHazyview: An Adventurers Paradise
...The Monkey Birds Zoo and Perry’s Bridge Reptile Park also offer the whole family and
animal lovers a chance to see some exotic and local species. Hazyview offers more than wildlife experiences...
EnglishAre Warthogs Hairless?
...This probably serves to make the small
animal look more intimidating to opponents or predators. ©Shem CompionThe pronounced cheek whiskers particularly present in juveniles are a clever form of mimicry...
EnglishExploring the Orange River
...This group included Francis Masson, a botanist from Kew Gardens who was sent by the king of England to collect
seeds and live plants for the royal greenhouse...
EnglishPorcupine
...They also
feed on fallen fruit and bark and have been reported to eat carrion at times. Their food and undigested plant fibres are broken down in the large intestine and enlarged appendix which contain microorganisms...
EnglishToday's Children, Tomorrow's Economy
...first meal of the day, while the rest of the residents of the informal settlements where he lives queue for breakfast.And so it is no stretch to say that the future well-being of our economies rests on the macro-nutrients and micro-nutrients that we
feed..
EnglishMilking of Dairy Goats
...The ewe will be lactating (producing milk) for the kid to
feed on - this will be the start of the milking cycle.©Chris DalyGoats being fed as they are milked.Lactation will last about 10 months after kidding...
EnglishMagaliesburg Pioneers
...The blockhouses remain, sterile intrusions of a short-lived dynasty, but once more the area produces peaches, oranges, flowers, cattle and a variety of vegetables to
feed the hungry machine of nearby industry and commerce.Valleys Around the Magaliesburg..
EnglishSlaughter of Rabbits And The Law
...An
animal that is frightened at the moment of slaughter tenses its muscles and the meat is unnecessarily tough.How To Slaughter a RabbitAlthough the best method is to use an electric humane killer, those suitable for rabbits are not readily available..
EnglishLooking After Your Predators
...for food and prey on jackals, their removal from an area, usually leads to a rise in black-backed jackal and caracal numbers.Good Leaders©Shem CompionWild Dog.Another reason to look after your resident predators, is that the removal of a dominant
animal..
EnglishSimmentaler Cattle
...The Simmentaler is a medium to large framed
animal with good muscling and little fat. The weight of the animals largely depends on environmental conditions, varying between 480 kg for cows and 650 to 950 kg for bulls...
EnglishHow to Organise a Farm
...These needs can be to get inputs such as seed or
feed cheaper through having more bargaining power.
This may be better achieved by a group rather than an individual...
EnglishHoney Badger
...This contrasts greatly with the Eurasian badger which becomes independent after just 3 months.Honey Badger BehaviourThe honey badger is known for being brave and fierce, displayed in its will to fight just about any
animal...
EnglishDurban Cultural Heritage
...On the pavement and roughly made tables are neat piles and bottles of leaves and
animal parts - each with its own function. Find a Zulu-speaking person to take you around, and you'll be opened up to the fascinating world of traditional medicine...
EnglishWhat Mating Behaviour Do Ostriches Have?
...Real food for ostriches includes succulent plants, grass, berries,
seeds, insects and small reptiles. Ostriches are gregarious and live together in flocks.
Different flocks may even merge their groups of chicks into crèches...
EnglishBird Migration and Climate Change
...Plants cannot uproot and move - if they want to shift their range in response to climate change, they die out on the inhospitable side and slowly sow their
seeds on the conformable side, allowing subsequent generations to carry on the legacy as they track..
EnglishWhy Composting is Important
...The most common form of compost is obtained from a mixture of
animal manure (nitrogen) such as cattle manure and plant material (carbon) such as straw, leaves or (alien) trees...
EnglishActivities in Mazeppa Bay
...Spend a day exploring the forest and reel in the abundant bird and
animal life found here. There is also a 4 km coastal hike north that leads to the wreck of the Jacaranda, a 2000-ton ship that ran aground in 1971 at Qolora Mouth...
EnglishThings to Do in Ermelo
...Not much is known about the Bakoni people as they form part of an oral history, however what is known is that the Bakoni were an industrious farming community and that the ancient stone circles may have been erected as a type of kraal (
animal pen) to..
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