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allegraf

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I have strict segregation. Bolivians in their own pen, Colombians with only Colombians and all Cherries together in several pens.
 

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I have strict segregation. Bolivians in their own pen, Colombians with only Colombians and all Cherries together in several pens.

But do you put them together sometime to "hang out", or do they never meet at all?
 

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I have strict segregation. Bolivians in their own pen, Colombians with only Colombians and all Cherries together in several pens.
Mine are all the same locale. But quite by accident.
If I get some Cherryheads. And I plan to, Ill do the same. Keep them apart.
I am actively looking for a trio now.
 

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They never meet. Tragic. But everyone has someone so no one is lonely.
"There was a girl
There was a boy.
If they had met, they might have found
A world of joy.....
BUT he lived on the morning side of the mountain
And she lived on the twilght side of the hill...."
Old song.
Mine love mango too and we have LOADS of mangos falling off the trees here now!
Too much mango is not good for anything, though!
The zebras at our zoo are pigging out on fallen ripe mangos, and the cleaning crew, including my son, are not happy!!!
 

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