Wildlife

The chestnut crop never failed, according to Mack Prichard. His father used to tell him "pigs would eat chestnuts in the fall and get so fat that if you shone a light at them in the barn, you couldn't see their eyes."

Dad was born in 1904. Pigs had open range then. When they came to round them up at night they were so fat you couldn't see their eyes.
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