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Sahara eats anything, including pine needles. Despite a dusting of white deposted across her nose by the snow-laden tree,
she contentedly chews on.
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Horses enjoy grass hay spread beneath a locust tree in full bloom, after having eaten the fallen blooms, of course.
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William meets "Fooh" for the first time. Originally called "Hoofer," this retired thoroughbred was rechristened
by his trainer, who thought that "hoof" spelled backwards was an appropriate one-syllable name for a race horse.
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