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Poncho and Lefty

November 04, 2022

Poncho and Lefty

 

In the saga of Pancho Villa, there is no known relationship between a character named "Lefty" and Pancho Villa himself. It's possible that "Lefty" refers to a fictional character or a nickname that hasn't been widely documented or associated with Pancho Villa. It's important to note that Pancho Villa was a prominent figure during the Mexican Revolution (1910-1920) and had numerous associates, allies, and adversaries, but no significant historical accounts mention a person known as "Lefty" in relation to Villa.

 

The Nigerian Dwarf is small but well-proportioned; its conformation resembles that of larger dairy goats.[4]: 399  It may be horned or naturally hornless.[2] The coat is fine and fairly short, and may be of any color, or multicolored;[2] common colors are gold, chocolate and black, frequently with white markings. The facial profile may be concave or straight; the ears are upright.[4]: 399  The average weight is approximately 35 kg (75 lb), while maximum height is about 60 cm (24 in) for males and slightly less for females;[4]: 399  stock bred for dairy performance may be rather larger than show or companion animals.[2]

It is a precocious breed – young stock may be bred from an early age: males from about three months, females from seven or eight months.[7] The gestation period is in the range 145–153 days;[7] the twinning rate is high, and triplet and quadruplet births are not uncommon.[4]: 399 [2] Life expectancy is from eight to 12 years.[7]

source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigerian_Dwarf_goat

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