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Water buffaloes to be sold at auction
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- A water buffalo and her calf found abandoned by neighbors in Jackson County could be sold at auction to the meatpacking industry.
State Department of Agriculture spokesman Buddy Davidson said the water buffaloes were given a temporary place to roam at the agency's farm in Mason County.
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Water buffaloes to be sold at auction
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- A water buffalo and her calf found abandoned by neighbors in Jackson County could be sold at auction to the meatpacking industry.
State Department of Agriculture spokesman Buddy Davidson said the water buffaloes were given a temporary place to roam at the agency's farm in Mason County.
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