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The complete composition of the country's livestock

The rural scenery in my hometown is always nostalgic, especially those lovely domestic animals.

In the countryside, nothing is more common than chickens. Walking in any alley, you can see an indomitable and colorful rooster; You can also see a colorful hen, leading a group of chickens, pecking at insects in the weeds on the roadside.

The funniest thing is definitely the pig. People in rural areas often raise piglets. Last year, grandma raised a dozen piglets for fun. During the day, grandma cooks and washes clothes ... when she has no time, she lets the pigs out. Piggy doesn't run to other villages, everyone is a villager, and it's safe. Piglets are so free and happy that they are all dirty when they dig mud. Grandma always smiles after reading it and cleans the pig. In the evening, grandpa shouted "Little Pig is back" at the door. Suddenly, the path at the door raised dust, and several pink piglets squeezed into the door and jumped around the yard, changing the image of pigs as "lazy". A few little pigs crowded in the yard, arch grandma's heels anxiously, and kept humming, so grandma mixed up the leftovers at noon and poured them into a big iron basin. Immediately, several pigs began to purr, and the pigs behind them saw it, and suddenly opened the heavy half-opened door, and a dozen pigs rushed to the basin to eat. When the pigs are full of food and drink, I will pick up a pig, wash it and read with it. Little pig is not very quiet, so he holds my stomach in his arms. Then he quieted down and fell asleep on my lap. Listening to the pig's snoring and touching its soft and elastic body, I gradually became intoxicated. ...

Dogs in my hometown are loyal guards. Next to the vegetable garden, next to the pigsty ... You can see them sticking to their posts.

Livestock in my hometown, you left me many good memories; Livestock in your hometown, you give people far more than financial resources, but also nostalgia. ...

Remember to adopt! Honey!