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<blockquote data-quote="Mid South Guy" data-source="post: 871460" data-attributes="member: 17328"><p>One of my chores growing up was to milk the family cow. Every morning and evening the cow would be waiting at the gate and the cats waiting at the hitching post where I milked. The cats would sit next to me and patiently wait with mouths half open and tounges half out looking for a squirt. Always fed them a pan too. The days we didn't need the milk, I just mixed some ground corn in it and fed it to the hogs. They got real fat along with cats. Now that I think back, should have just baked that hog slop and might of had cornbread or fried it for hush puppies and fritters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mid South Guy, post: 871460, member: 17328"] One of my chores growing up was to milk the family cow. Every morning and evening the cow would be waiting at the gate and the cats waiting at the hitching post where I milked. The cats would sit next to me and patiently wait with mouths half open and tounges half out looking for a squirt. Always fed them a pan too. The days we didn't need the milk, I just mixed some ground corn in it and fed it to the hogs. They got real fat along with cats. Now that I think back, should have just baked that hog slop and might of had cornbread or fried it for hush puppies and fritters. [/QUOTE]
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