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Old 26-04-2003, 12:28 PM
Jonathan Ball
 
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Default Mad Cow Disease / Mad Deer Disease

Lotus wrote:
"Jonathan Ball" wrote in message ...

Lotus wrote:

"Jonathan Ball" wrote in message ...


Jim Webster wrote:


Jonathan Ball wrote in message
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trying to pull his scorched balls out of the fire.


Reread ~~weed's~~ claim:

I can't find a SINGLE reference to the use of
mineralised FEED blocks in the UK.


This was my 'infamous' search;
http://www.google.ie/search?hl=en&ie...attle+uk&meta=
See for yourselves- 45 irrelevant hits, afaics, - either
mineral/salt licks/blocks, or mineralised barley.


I did a search, and found a relevant link on the first
try. You are a blind idiot: you weren't really looking.



Show us a link to 'mineralised FEED blocks' in the UK then.


I already did, you stupid blind ****:

Crystalyx : A range of high energy, mineralised
supplementary feed licks for cattle, sheep and deer
in easy to handle 16.6kg boxes and 80kg tubs.
http://www.ccfarmers.co.uk/feed.asp

A "lick" and a "block" are the same thing, you ignorant
****.


You don't even know what we were speaking of, dumbass.


I caught you in a LIE, ~~shitweed~~. It doesn't matter
what you were "speaking of"; your speaking was a lie.

 
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