EGGcellent Protein. Each of these eggs are packed with nutrients. Imagine a little, malnourished child becoming smarter and stronger every day as he gobbles up his delicious eggs! And when his family’s chickens reproduce, they can sell the chicks for additional income. You can bless a South Asian family with chickens.
“Getting these goats” won’t annoy anyone; in fact, they’ll make a family in Asia rejoice! Goats are hardy and can live in almost any climate. And a pair of goats produces at least two offspring each year and generates plenty of milk to drink and sell. Your gift of goats—given in the name of Jesus—is a good way to bring joy into a poor family’s world. Goats are $60 each or $120 for a pair!
The Gift that Keeps on Giving…Quickly. A pair of Christmas bunnies will help provide a steady, nutritious diet of lean meat for a growing family. A mommy rabbit can produce several litters a year, each with up to 12 bunnies. So raising rabbits is a wonderful way for a poor family to provide food for their children and generate income as well.
Four-Legged Tractor. A Christmas gift of a water buffalo to a poor family in South Asia will offer provisions for years to come! Water buffalo can live up to 29 years, providing transportation, pulling a plow for harvest or producing nutrient-rich milk. They can also reproduce every other year. give this Christmas gift that will not be forgotten.
Bring Home the Bacon. A pig can live up to 15 years—that’s a Christmas present that will last a long time! And a pair of pigs provides a litter with up to nine piglets every year! That’s a lot of bacon (and ham and sausage) that can be used for food and income. You can give a pair of pigs for just $55.
Fleece as White as Snow. One lamb can produce up to 30 pounds of wool per year—each pound making up to 10 miles of yarn! Rich in nutrients, sheep’s milk is delicious to drink and perfect for making cheese. And every year, a pair of sheep can also reproduce lambs that can be sold at market. They’re also a great source of lean meat.
200,000 Glasses of Milk. Cows provide milk filled with calcium, Vitamin D and protein to help kids develop strong minds, bones and muscles. And the milk can be used for more than just a drink . . . it can make yogurt, cheese and butter, too! Cows also produce calves that can be sold for additional income.
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