Must be a mistake. The only bare bits are sheep parts,

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>> On 7/21/2017 15:11, Paul Stenquist wrote:
>> Goodells, Michigan, site of the St Clair County 4H Fair,  is the real thing. 
>> It’s at the base of what we call the thumb, far removed from metro Detroit 
>> and about 20 miles west of Port Huron. It’s an agricultural area, with a lot 
>> of livestock and dairy. Many of the kids participate in the 4H agricultural 
>> programs from the time they’re old enough to walk. They raise animals, then 
>> show them and sell them at the fair. There are some show animals, 
>> particularly horses, but most are what they call “market animals.” Livestock 
>> that will be sold at auction and slaughtered at one of the local facilities 
>> that specialize in that. The kids handle the whole deal, right up to loading 
>> the animals for transport to the slaughter house. I asked a lady I know who 
>> has raised six kids and countless grandchildren up there if the kids don’t 
>> get upset when their animals are sold. “No,” she said. “That never occurs to 
>> them. They know that dogs, cats and horses are pets, and most of the other 
>> animals are food.” She told me that her 9 year old granddaughter, who had 
>> raised a hog named Sparkle, asked grandma to buy her at the auction. “I want 
>> to see what she tastes like,” she said, quite innocently. Sparkle, like the 
>> other animals is food, not a pet.
>> 
>> Some of this may seem heartless to us city folk. In the gallery, you’ll see 
>> youngsters forcing lambs to pose in a way that shows off their meaty legs. 
>> The lambs, quite frankly, didn’t see, to mind. They’ve been practicing that 
>> pose since they were old enough to stand. The Grand Champion Wether lamb, 
>> which was raised by a teenage boy, sold for $4.50 a pound, and he was a 
>> stout animal. (A Wether lamb, I learned is a castrated Ram.) An interesting 
>> day to say the least.
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>> https://www.photo.net/gallery/1107284#//Sort-Newest/All-Categories/All-Time/Page-1
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