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Entries "Animals":

Friday, 18 November 2005

  Camels at Medecho well

Badadha: "Previously, the Borana people didn't know the importance of camels very well. Boran clans like the Karayu Bere and Oditu don't eat camel but breed them and use them for different activities. They are drought resistant animals and give milk three times a day. One camel can feed a whole family. They are very good pack animals for taking heavy loads a long distance. They can last more than a week without water."

[Photo by Badadha]  



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Thursday, 17 November 2005

  Donkeys

Badadha: "Kable Boru needs at least one woman to help her with the donkeys, usually relatives. They assist loading the donkeys and some will go with her."

[Photo by Badadha]  



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Wednesday, 16 November 2005

  Our cockeral

[Photo by Sara]



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  One of our chickens

[Photo by Sara]



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  Watering the cattle

[Photo by Borbor]



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