Re: CULT: Bone meal and dogs
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- Subject: Re: CULT: Bone meal and dogs
- From: R* B* <r*@dsrt.com>
- Date: Fri, 13 Jun 1997 22:36:08 -0600 (MDT)
iris-l@rt66.com wrote:
>
> J. Griffin Crump wrote:
> >
>
> What does your Rabbit Chow add?
> > > Thanks . . . Ross
> >
>
> > coppersulfate, cobalt carbonate, sodium selenite and the kitchen sink.
> Hi--
>
> Copper sulfate kills filamentous algae in ponds and can be bought here
> for that purpose only with a permit from the powers that -- and it is
> expensive. Is this the same copper sulfate?? Must be, I guess. s I am
> surprised to find it in rabbit food. It must be in other feed as well
> (?)
> rima terra@catskill.net
> upstate ny zone 4
Griff,
Trace minerals and some metals are essential to food absorption and
utilization in the body. Anything beyond a trace of things like zinc,
iron, copper, etc. is toxic however. In quantity it is nasty. Thanks.