Current 24 - 5 - 1974: 50,000 goat kids on the rubbish heapWe are doing well in Norway. Every year, for example, we can afford to raise close to 400,000 kg of lovely meat that tastes like something between young chicken and broiler. It is not worth it to raise the nearly 50,000 newborn baby goats that are born every year in our country, and that could help utilize all the food-useful open land we are lucky enough to have around us, especially a bit high up mountain. These grazing areas can only be used by sheep and goats, while at the same time they delight the tourists with being living life
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NTB / Alamy Stock PhotoImage ID:
2RNEGB8File size:
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3632 x 5518 px | 30.8 x 46.7 cm | 12.1 x 18.4 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
1 January 1974Photographer:
Sverre A. BørretzenMore information:
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Current 24 - 5 - 1974: 50, 000 goat kids on the rubbish heapWe are doing well in Norway. Every year, for example, we can afford to raise close to 400, 000 kg of lovely meat that tastes like something between young chicken and broiler. It is not worth it to raise the nearly 50, 000 newborn baby goats that are born every year in our country, and that could help utilize all the food-useful open land we are lucky enough to have around us, especially a bit high up mountain. These grazing areas can only be used by sheep and goats, while at the same time they delight the tourists with being living life in the landscape. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Aktuell / NTB ***PHOTO NOT IMAGE PROCESSED*** This text has been automatically translated!