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On Jun 26, 6:09*pm, DaveS wrote:
Today spent some time on a tiny (by US standards) dairy farm (10 hectacers) with a guy named Morris. He runs jersey cows (the little brown ones) for cream and cheese, and some pigs., for the skim milk. He showed me this old breed of pig from glouster that was 600+ pounds, and as gentile as you would want. I don't know my pigs but I haven't seen this breed in the US. Well, I'm no authority on pigs either, nor am I the international traveler that some of our brethren here are. Nevertheless, it seems to me that in Wales, as in most of the rest of the world, it should hardly be necessary to point out that the pigs are gentile. ![]() However, the skim milk comes as a bit of a surprise.....still treif, i'd wager. g. g. |
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