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Re: Lion manure
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- Subject: Re: Lion manure
- From: "* E* B* <c*@EROLS.COM>
- Date: Tue, 1 Jul 1997 10:36:10 -0700
- References: <9705268673.AA867369512@smtplink.coh.org>
Westaway, Shawn wrote:
>
> Someone Unnamed wrote:
>
> >I read somewhere that if one went to the localcircus went it came to town
> >and got some lion manure the dogs would stay away from your garden. I
> >cannot imagine any dog brave enough to stay around a garden sight in which
> >a lion has left his calling card.
>
> I doubt sincerely if anyone would want to put lion manure on their
> vegetable garden. Lions are exclusive carnivores (meat eaters only).
> I wouldn't put their manure on my garden anymore than I would put
> cat or dog manure in it... Just my ten cents.
> Shawn
> swestaway@smtplink.coh.org
> Claremont, CA USDA9b Sunset19
>
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I have written to several hunting and fishing mags, and they have
concurred that putting lion manure around your garden area would deter
various animals. You don't put the manure on the plants.
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