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Flank 2-Neck 3-Dew Claw 4-Pastern 5-Stifle 6-Twist 7-Rump 8-Loin 9– Back 10-Knee 11-Fore Flank 12-Shoulder 13-Hip 14– Cannon Bone 15-hearth Girth 16-Hock

Poll 2-Muzzle 3-Brisket

1-Tailhead 2-Tail

1-Dock 1

1 2 1-Snout 2-Ham

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B A C D Stifle

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B A C D Poll

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B A C D Dock B A C D

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B A C D Muzzle

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B A C D Ham

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B A C D Brisket

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B A C D Hock

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B A C D Tail

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B A C D Snout

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B A C D Tail Head

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B A C D Twist B A C D

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B A C D Rump

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B A C D Heart Girth

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B A C D Pastern

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B A C D Dew Claw B A C D

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B A C D Knee

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B A C D Loin

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B A C D Cannon Bone

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B A C D Shoulder

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B A C D Neck

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B A C D Back

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B A C D Fore Flank

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B A C D Hip

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Bonus Question 1: Name the three parts below from top to bottom

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Bonus Question 2: Name the three parts above from left to right

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Bonus Question 3: What is one part that a lamb, steer, and goat have that a pig does not?

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Bonus Question 4: What is one part that a pig has that a lamb, steer, and goat does not?