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Anyone raised any Texels?
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<blockquote data-quote="4CTophand" data-source="post: 611791" data-attributes="member: 9140"><p><strong>hey thanks for your input on Texels---- and as for the others who are negative on my post-- I don't really care about their insight as they have no interest in learning anything above and beyond what they already know , which in many instances isn't too much (we call that narrow minded fools)</strong></p><p><strong>by the way another good reason to do multi-species grazing is : one day real soon as the commercial wormers begin to lose their ability to work effectively and they cant control parasites anymore--- chances are they will be investing a little more brain pwer to other alternatives like multi-species grazing - until then they will remain ignorant and wont worry about anything until if affects them personally-- sometimes that's what it takes for the Narrow minded.</strong></p><p><strong>thanks again I will research the Finn</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>T</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4CTophand, post: 611791, member: 9140"] [b]hey thanks for your input on Texels---- and as for the others who are negative on my post-- I don't really care about their insight as they have no interest in learning anything above and beyond what they already know , which in many instances isn't too much (we call that narrow minded fools) by the way another good reason to do multi-species grazing is : one day real soon as the commercial wormers begin to lose their ability to work effectively and they cant control parasites anymore--- chances are they will be investing a little more brain pwer to other alternatives like multi-species grazing - until then they will remain ignorant and wont worry about anything until if affects them personally-- sometimes that's what it takes for the Narrow minded. thanks again I will research the Finn T[/b] [/QUOTE]
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