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We allow the grand kids to name our farm animals. One rule. The ones we are going to eat get named only after cuts of meat. One year we put in 10 feeder pigs. My then 5 year old grandson named them. Pork chop, ham, bacon and so on. The last couple he used beef cuts for names because he didn't know any other pork names. This is the same grandson who when 3 was taken by my wife to her mothers place while he aunt and uncle were visiting. My MIL, wife, her grandmother, a couple of other aunts, her sister and several other female family members were all in the house talking. Conner went out on the deck with uncle John and told him "Uncle John, no more women". John loved to tell that story!
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