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Oct. 10, 1971 - RIDING THE RANGE - TO HERD NEW FOREST CATTLE AWAY FROM POISONOUS ACORNS.: During a round-up of New Forest cattle to save them eating a bumper crop of acorns - poisonous to herbivorous animals - a one-day-old calf meets the volunteer riders who brought in some 700 cattle belonging to farmers with ancient commoners rights'. While the heifers and steers stay in enclosed field, commoners pigs go out into the Forest for another ancient right, pannage - a 68-day feast if beech mast and acorns, on which they thrive

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13278367
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(c) Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com/Mary Evans
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Acorns Beech Belonging Bumper Calf Commoners Enclosed Feast Heifers Herbivorous Herd Mast Pigs Poisonous Round-up Save Stay Steers Thrive Volunteer


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