Beware of damp hay wrapped in plastic for horses.Vermont Vet had problem on some horse deaths, tested hay found botulism in hay. cows are not affected by it but horses drop dead.Read this a few years ago.You better look into this.Its now known that some breeds of dogs cant take heartworm meds.If a certain gene is present the dog cant expell the meds from the brain.About 75% of all collies cant take Ivermecten .Most herding dogs carry the defective gene.A DNA test can prove it.Univesity of Vermont should have info on plastic wrapped hay.A farmer came into my shop with a fence charger for repair.His fore arm was bandaged. I asked what happened.Doctor said hay allergy.He said a large sac of pus formed the next morning on the under side of his arm and a smaller one on his wrist.I told him to tell the Doc that a brown recluse spider had bitten the arm.I had heard about this and seen photos of the awful damage to flesh these bites can cause.We all get welts and scratches picking up hay. I wear a long sleeve shirt and gloves because of poison ivy along field edges.My dog is 8 years old and has problems with heartworm meds.Vet says no but I have been nervous about using the stuff on my dog.Look at Busteralert.com if you are using Heartworm meds on your dog.
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Today's Featured Article - Timing Your Magneto Ignition Tractor - by Chris Pratt. If you have done major engine work or restored your tractor, chances are you removed the magneto and spark plug wires and eventually reached the point where you had to put it all back together and make it run. On our first cosmetic restoration, not having a manual, we carefully marked the wires, taped the magneto in the position it came off, and were careful not to turn the engine over while we had these components off. We thought we could get by with this since the engine ran perfectly and would not need any internal work. After the cleanup and painting was done, we began reassembly and finally came to t
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