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Compost Heap. Horse Manure. Pathogens.
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FarmI ask@itshall be given wrote: At last count, three people have died of Hendra Virus. Let's all start panicking now :-) That is 100% death rate if you believe your cite of the CDC. Even Ebola is not that lethal. As I said, the appropriate analysis is game theory. The cost of getting the Hendra Virus is death, but the probability of doing so is almost zero. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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Compost Heap. Horse Manure. Pathogens.
"Sacha" wrote in message
On 2009-07-16 13:01:23 +0100, "FarmI" ask@itshall be given said: "George.com" wrote in message My dogs also enjoy a tasty bit of horse dung. Dogs really can be such nasty little snots at times. The other day, I went to visit my neighbour. I give her eggs, she gives me horse poop and we both think we get the best part of the deal. One of her tenants who rented one of the houses on her farm died and the tenant's Corgi ended up being adopted by my neighbour. The Corgi was lying on the Persian rug under an old church pew in the entry hall and chewing something with real relish. When we investigated it was a half moon shaped thing which turned out to be a paring from the horse's hoof from when the farrier had shod the horses that morning. I usually have a cast iron stomach but for some reason seeing the Corgi doing this really turned my stomach. Oh but this is really well known. When I had a horse I used to take him off to the farrier every so often and there were always a few dogs hanging about in a hopeful sort of way. The farrier flung the parings out the door and the dogs fell on them as if starving! What it is about dogs eating poo I have no idea but one of mine used to eat fox poo. I think a dog breeder once suggested to me that it was something to do with obtaining iron but I have no idea if this is true. Our dogs never used to do it - now you've got me wondering why. Dead kangaroos or anything else dead, then yes, but not hoof parings. And of course when we neuter the male calves, the way to check the number of males is to count the stones thrown onto the grass, so of course the dogs have to be locked up or otherwise the count is thrown out. I wonder if there is iron in droppings. Interesting thought that. I guess dog's sense of smell must detect soemthing they want/need for their system. |
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Compost Heap. Horse Manure. Pathogens.
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FarmI ask@itshall be given wrote: Our dogs never used to do it - now you've got me wondering why. Dead kangaroos or anything else dead, then yes, but not hoof parings. And of course when we neuter the male calves, the way to check the number of males is to count the stones thrown onto the grass, so of course the dogs have to be locked up or otherwise the count is thrown out. You don't keep them for eating? Shocking! Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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"Wild Billy" wrote in message ... In article ss, "gunner" wrote: wrote in message ... "As I teach my students "a scientist ....... The only place it USED to be rampant was in those small populations of humans ,,,,,,," New Guinea The New Guinea cannibal tribes? how disappointing, but thank you for the information anyway, although I do have to tell you there are better information sources than the Amazon book buying hype, unless you are getting paid for hits. |
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Compost Heap. Horse Manure. Pathogens.
The Fore of Papua, New Guinea.
On Sat, 18 Jul 2009 08:51:44 -0700, "gunner" wrote: Not to get into your debates here, but I would like some info/leads on the groups where this was rampant. TIA Gunner Somewhere between zone 5 and 6 tucked along the shore of Lake Michigan on the council grounds of the Fox, Mascouten, Potawatomi, and Winnebago |
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Compost Heap. Horse Manure. Pathogens.
I'm healthy so I use my own munure in the compost pile and have for years. Dav |
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www.shanklinmanormews.co.uk
"Dav" wrote in message ... I'm healthy so I use my own munure in the compost pile and have for years. Dav Yes but you're not paranoid. You are like most of us, ordinary and use our common sense!! -- Mike The Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association www.rneba.org.uk Luxury Self Catering on the Isle of Wight? |
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