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Mallard Ducks, turkys, and chickens whith lots of feathers in the dessert

Yesterday my family and I went to the river. On the way their, we saw mallard ducks, turkeys, and chickens with tons of feathers in a pen. This may not surprise you, but we live in Africa, which mallard ducks and turkeys don't live in, and chickens don't have lots of feathers hear. I wonder how they brought them here?

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  1. Mallard ducks?? That is very interesting. Maybe someone brought them for a big feast!

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    1. Well, the feast of ramadan is on the twenty-fourth of April.

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  2. Wow, that's really weird! Is there a big feast or holiday coming up that might explain why they were there? So strange! -Abigail

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    1. as a mater of fact, the feast of ramadan starts on the twenty-fourth of April

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  3. Maybe there is a poultry convention...
    JLB

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    1. I don't know what that means.

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    2. Poultry is a word for domesticated birds (like chickens, guinea hens) and convention is another word for a large gathering or conference of people. I thought it was funny to say... XP
      -JLB

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    3. So a poultry convention means a large gathering of birds?

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