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Posted by Bill L Md. on December 01, 2002 at 05:09:22 from (152.163.189.203):
In Reply to: Farmallers with cattle posted by michael soldan on November 30, 2002 at 14:15:27:
Don't remember warts on the heffers faces(been a long time)but I did have a planters wart on my foot that kept me off the tractors every time I came back from getting it cut out .The Doc used co2 and an acid patch and then he scapped the dead skin, hurt like hell.30 years later my wife tells me she read some where that duck tape applied on a platters wart( change tape every so often)will desolve the wart,might help your heffers.As far as snow goes, down here in Maryland we need a good cold winter with a good amount of snow,kill all the weed seads that we have to deal with and to put a cushion on this drought that we are having.Snow is very benificial along with cold weather ,I think it also keeps people from getting as many cold and flues,plus I was deer hunting with my son yesterday,leaves are so dry and for a 12 year old he must have big feet ,cause when he walked yesterday it sounded worse than Buffalo, and I love hunting in the snow (not to deep).But you guys in Canada can keep that dam wind .good luck
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