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who's talking about sheep or pigs or goats would eat the the young buds of a plant but they they would stop eating when they got to a toxic level or a nearly toxic level because they would become nauseous
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who's talking about sheep or pigs or goats would eat the the young buds of a plant but they they would stop eating when they got to a toxic level or a nearly toxic level because they would become nauseous
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who's talking about sheep or pigs or goats would eat the the young buds of a plant but they they would stop eating when they got to a toxic level or a nearly toxic level because they would become nauseous yeah the idea do the same thing yeah they'll sleep a little bit of each one and move on yeah they'll sort of self-select