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# Cartoon Analysis This is a simple farmyard humor cartoon from Judge magazine (July 5, 1919), drawn by T. S. Sullivant. It depicts three animals—a cow, a rooster, and a goat—in conversation. The cow asks what the goat is laughing about, and the goat replies that it swallowed the rooster's tail-feathers and finds them ticklish. The humor is purely slapstick and nonsensical rather than political or satirical. It relies on the absurdity of the scenario and anthropomorphic animal antics, typical of early 20th-century comic magazine filler content. There are no apparent political references or social commentary—it's simply meant to provoke mild amusement through wordplay and crude farm animal comedy.

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