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Old 29-12-2002, 03:01 AM
Jonathan Ball
 
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Default Mad Cow Disease / Mad Deer Disease

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You need a hobby. Try drink and women.

tsk tsk, temper temper,

He has a point, jim.



so in your own words what is the difference between a salt lick and

a


feed block.

Try actually addressing my points first, jim.

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

now that's tough because I've seen them stacked up to the roof in many
feed merchants.


Someone was thoughtful enough to find a supplier of
mineralised supplementary feed licks for cattle
http://www.ccfarmers.co.uk/feed.asp , but that's still
a lick.


A lick and a block are the same thing, you ignoramus.


Not in my part of the world. A lick is a natual salt deposit.


Not if it's being sold by a commercial company, you doofus.

 
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