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    Curious cows check out a visitor April 4 at Old Crow Ranch in Durham.

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    Steve and Seren Sinisi hug at the crossroads April 4 at Old Crow Ranch in Durham.

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    A cow checks out a visitor April 4 at Old Crow Ranch in Durham.

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    The Old Crow Ranch at 427 Davis Road covers 70 acres in Durham.

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    A display case is filled with products April 4 at Old Crow Ranch in Durham.

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    Cows herd up to check out a visitor April 4 at Old Crow Ranch in Durham.

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    The former retail shop at Old Crow Ranch in Durham is used for storage.

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    Pigs sprawl out April 4 at Old Crow Ranch in Durham.

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    A bird's-eye view on Tuesday of Old Crow Ranch in Durham.

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    Pigs mill about April 4 at Old Crow Ranch in Durham.

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    A sign hangs April 4 at the entrance to Old Crow Ranch in Durham.

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    The Old Crow Ranch at 427 Davis Road covers 70 acres in Durham.

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    Waylon, a mouser and pet, sits at Old Crow Ranch in Durham.

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