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Old 27-12-2002, 02:38 PM
Michael
 
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Default Mad Cow Disease / Mad Deer Disease


"Lotus" wrote in message
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"Jim Webster" wrote in message

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Lotus wrote in message
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But beef herds use salt licks at will. Added to feed, the

animal
has no choice but to ingest it.

you haven't the faintest idea what a mineralised block is have

you.

Humour me.


no thank you,


Of course not, because a 'mineralized block', is a 'salt lick', stupid.


No, it is not. It may contain a large percentage of salt but it is not used
for the same purpose or should it be used for all domestic animals.


So, of course you now spin off in a paroxysm of antipathy, in
order to try and draw attention away from your miserable position.

you are just a total waste of space,


Speak for yourself, stupid. You alone do more damage to the
credibility of your group than everyone else put together.

you put forward all
sorts of half baked and discredited ideas and haven't got even the most
basic knowledge of what you are talking about.


You're lying through your rotten teeth. Every time you've
been called on such like crass claims, you've snipped and run,
leaving a trail of slime in your wake.

You pontificate about animal diets and mineral uptakes but don't know
what mineralised feed blocks are.


Mineralized FEED blocks? What are you saying here? Are these
'mineralized feed blocks' like little sugar cubes scattered in the grass?


There are licks AND feed blocks. Both weigh about fifty pounds. The feed
blocks must be protected from the weather or they will crumble and become
inedible. The licks are solid enough to be either simply dropped in the
pasture or put in a salt block holder.

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