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Posted by holcombwa on July 15, 2005 at 21:55:45 from (209.206.169.215):
In Reply to: Re: OT: Goats and Wheat posted by Rod in Smiths Falls, ON, on July 15, 2005 at 18:20:17:
For what it's worth, it's poisonous to all rumenants, but appearantly especially so to goats. Would be kinda rough on the poor deer anyhow. If they eat enough it screws up their thyroid, metabolism, and they go anemic. Our goats loved the stuff (it was something new and tastes pretty good). We didn't know it was a problem until they had eaten all of it and started getting lumps under their jaw. Something that actually works on the deer here at least is a product called liquid fence. It stinks, but the smell moderates in a couple days and the deer learn to go eat somewhere else. The only one of the miracle deer sprays that I've acutally had success with. Stan
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