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    popa_bar_abba
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    Question for those who have used live baby goats as bris seudah centerpieces (akeida, etc): how do you get the goats to stand still, and to not eat the veggies and stuff that you decorate them with?

    #1161548
    ☕ DaasYochid ☕
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    Put them at the kids’ table.

    #1161549
    Sam2
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    Tranq them.

    #1161550
    👑RebYidd23
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    Get them really young, not yet weaned. Strategically place a baby bottle filled with goat milk in a leaf of lettuce. Make sure the kid goat is hungry when you set the table, but not too hungry.

    #1161551
    ☕ DaasYochid ☕
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    #1161552
    popa_bar_abba
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    Goats drink goat milk? Do chickens eat chicken eggs?

    #1161553
    golfer
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    We have a minhag going back generations to use blue and silver balloons.

    But I would never criticize.

    The people who use goats l’zecher the akeidah must be the ones who eat quinoa on Pesach.

    #1161554

    Ive always wondered, who was the first person to look at a chicken’s egg and think,hmmm what would happen if I eat this?

    #1161555
    Geordie613
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    Baby goats (goatlings/goatlets?) do drink their mother’s milk, which is goat milk. However chickens do not eat chicken eggs.

    #1161556
    CopyMachine
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    Geordie, really creepy, but chickens DO eat other chickens, whether or not they eat eggs. And I’ve seen it live…

    Having spent a summer in a camp that hosts chicken, I noticed plenty of times the little children feeding the chickens leftover drumsticks from supper…

    Something about that just makes me squeamish…

    #1161557
    CopyMachine
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    (Don’t worry, the camp hosts children as well.) The above would be an example of poorly constructed sentence….

    #1161558
    Geordie613
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    CopyMachine, I don’t know if you’re familiar with mad cow disease. But one of the theories as to how it started was when they fed cows feed that contained bits of beef or something that is not natural for them to eat.

    #1161559
    popa_bar_abba
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    Geordie, that is not one of the theories.

    #1161560
    Geordie613
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    Oh? Would you elaborate, please?

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