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He began to think of the twenty-nine-acre farm as a goat sanctuary, one that would run in accordance with his Buddhist beliefs. He started taking in stray Nubians and Cashmeres; because he thought it inhumane to isolate, castrate, or slaughter his bleating wards, they were free to breed with one another, a freedom of which the goats took full advantage.
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