Thursday, August 23, 2012

Basics of Fur Farming and Dog Breeding


18 comments:

  1. Do we have to have the great practicum? What about the averagely good one, I mean, lets not bust our ass here.

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  2. I put "SCARED" on the "Biology of Hunted Animals" test and FAILED.

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  3. Industrial kind of bird? What the flock is that?

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  4. I looked it up, and it appears that there is no evidence to suggest that hunted animals have ever developed accounting methods, but it’s not out of the realm of possibility.

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  5. 48. Typology of moors

    I believe they prefer the term "Moroccan-Spanish" now.

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  6. Industrial kinds of birds are on the decline since unions have had reduced participation. And let's face it, the pensions suck.

    In general, hunted animals eschew the double entry accounting method due to their short lifespans, but they have developed a method for keeping track of...

    BAM!

    Dammit...

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  7. I guess "Diseases of Hunting Animals" includes lead poisoning.

    Possibly frostbite.

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  8. Game propagation..

    ..well, I gave it my best shot

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  9. Thus far the Science of Breeding game has frightened everyone away, but I keep the equipment around just in case.

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  10. Thus far the Science of Breeding game has frightened everyone away, but I keep the equipment around just in case.

    You can't help it if Neal Horsley is your T.A.

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  11. I am very interested in this breeding game. How does one play?

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  12. Extraction technique of hunting animals

    I thought all the hunting animal mines were pretty much tapped out by now. Can't even find a decent beagle vein anymore.

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  13. They mean centrifuging, fish.

    Oh. I do that.

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