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However, the momentum of this car is also fierce. The Xuanhe couple were flying to the gate of the castle. When they saw the oncoming predators, they screamed in fright, flapped their wings and flew away...
The strong man ran out. He tilted his head and looked at the predator. Charlie, who was driving, pressed the horn in a bad way. He heard a loud noise. The strong man was startled and finally opened his mouth and screamed.
Later, when Wang Bo got out of the car, the mastiff calmed down and stopped barking. It ran to the armored vehicle and peed on the tires to confirm the ownership of the vehicle.
The ranch had new equipment, and Wang Bo wanted to celebrate. Since the cowboys arrived, he hadn't driven it yet, so he took this opportunity to decide that everyone should have a good time together.
Cowboys are all masters of barbecue, and Bowen didn't even need to do anything. Bibby and the other six brothers slaughtered a sheep and several pheasants, cleaned them, set up the oven, and started cooking barbecue.
As usual, Wang Bo was sitting on the hillside outside the door, drinking beer and looking down at his territory with great interest, feeling extremely happy.
It’s great to have money!
The town was under construction everywhere, and the third-level highway was finally completed. Porter began to transfer the construction team away and replaced it with the building construction team. In the residential area he selected, telephone poles were erected, and the circuit was successfully connected. arrive.
The telephone poles in New Zealand towns are very distinctive. They are not made of concrete like in China, but made of charcoal. A tree trunk is burned into charcoal and then used as telephone poles.
In Wang Bo's memory, his hometown also had this kind of telephone pole. But it seemed to be a product of the 1950s and 1960s, and was rare when he was a child.
The mountain wind is blowing with chill, it is already the end of autumn and the beginning of winter. New Zealand's winter is from June to August. However, winter here is not too cold, with an average temperature of eight to ten degrees. For Lao Wang, who has lived in Beijing for four years, this is no big deal.
Grass and trees are very sensitive to temperature and seasonal changes, and the leaves of most weeds and trees have turned yellow and become dry-smelling. Even pastures that have been lush before have begun to fade.
Nothing can go against the power of nature, and nothing can go against the power of time!
Wang Bo opened the sand table and looked at the pasture. Snow-white sheep were scattered all over the grass, and they were squirming slowly. The wool on its body is thick and fine.
The Simmental cattle herd is united as never before. In the past, the cattle herds would be scattered scattered, just like the current sheep herds.
But this will be different. The cattle are all gathered together. The bulls, cows and calves are arranged in an orderly manner, munching grass quietly.
In front of the herd, the Bull Demon King is marching with his head held high. He seems to be the leading bull in the parade. If there is a conflict between bulls, he will immediately rush up and separate them with his rough horns.
See this scene. Lao Wang became interested. It seemed that the heart of the beast was a good thing, and the Bull Demon King turned into a cowherd boy.
Two fighting bulls have just been separated. When the Bull Demon King raised his head and saw a dozen calves running out, he raised his head and roared like an elder scolding a younger generation.
After hearing its cry, the calves shook their heads for a while and then ran back, but they seemed reluctant to leave and kept looking back.
What is the calf looking at? Wang Bo zoomed in on the pasture, and then saw a group of beautiful deer appearing on the edge of the pasture not far from the cattle<="l">.
There are probably more than twenty deer in this herd, mainly adult deer, with big branch-like antlers on their heads. The back hair is black and yellow, and the belly is white. There is a dark brown backline in the center of the back, and bright white plum blossom spots are scattered all over the body. It is the famous sika deer.
Seeing this herd of deer, Lao Wang was refreshed. Hey, this is a rare sight. He had never found sika deer in the pasture before. It must be a new species that has just arrived.
As far as he knows, sika deer is a first-level protected animal in China, but in New Zealand, a country that likes to protect animals, the deer herds are not protected. On the contrary, the deer industry in this country is very developed, and many pastures raise cattle and sheep. deer.
There were no deer in New Zealand before. It was only in 1847 that British immigrants introduced red deer and red deer.
The purpose of introducing these deer at first was to provide hunting entertainment for the nobles. However, due to the suitable local climate, abundant forage, and few predators, the deer population developed rapidly.
Too much is too little, and this principle is very suitable for New Zealand. In 1930, the number of wild deer in this country increased to 7-8 million, which caused great damage to the local vegetation.
After World War II, New Zealand began to strictly control the number of deer. Many wild deer were culled by helicopter. Until now, hunting wild deer is still legal.
But deer play a great role. They can provide venison, antler, deer skin and other daily necessities. Gradually, New Zealand developed a formal deer industry.
Wang Bo studied New Zealand's agriculture and animal husbandry when he was planning to start a ranch. As of last year, New Zealand had 1.6 million breeding deer, with an output of 4 billion New Zealand dollars. The benefits created were second only to cattle and sheep, and were the largest animal husbandry industry. One of the three giants in farming.
He once thought about breeding deer, but deer breeding was mainly concentrated in the North Island and was relatively rare in the South Island. There were almost no deer breeding in the pastures in Aocheng, so no deer species were introduced at that time.
As a result, he was lucky, and now a herd of deer took the initiative to come to his pasture, which was a great thing.
What particularly makes him happy is that what comes to the ranch is not the red deer, moose, and reindeer that are the most numerous in New Zealand, nor the common white-tailed deer, black-tailed deer, and prairie deer, but the rare sika deer!
After arriving at the pasture, the sika deer herd kept a low profile. They just ate the grass in secret. When the calves discovered it, they tried to escape in a panic.
The reason why the dozen or so calves were running around earlier was because they wanted to chase the sika deer.
The Bull Demon King called his cubs back, and the frightened deer slowly calmed down, returned to the pasture covertly, and began to eat happily.
The animals in the pasture are not aggressive. After the deer found that their lives were not threatened, they stayed and gradually moved towards the hinterland of the pasture, where the pasture was more luxuriant.
Charlie shouted to eat, and the strong man stood up, twitching his ears and looking at Wang Bo eagerly, and licked his mouth with his big tongue, which meant that he wanted to eat.
Wang Bo walked into the castle. At the sculpture in the inner courtyard, the cowboys were barbecuing and drinking beer and laughing. The atmosphere was lively. Charlie, Kobe and his party got along well with them.
The big cowboy Cousins gave Lao Wang a bottle of beer and shouted: "Cheers, boss!"
Lao Wang laughed loudly: "There is wine tonight, let's get drunk tonight, guys, cheers and blow it!" (.)<=""><=""& gt;<="">