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<blockquote data-quote="Nite Hawk" data-source="post: 1023905" data-attributes="member: 18682"><p>Wow! Quite the heated discussion on AVC.</p><p>I must have weird cattle, they<strong> do </strong>sweat if they have been running around kicking up their heels.</p><p>They are also capable of twitching their hides like a horse to dislodge bugs, which I have been told cattle can't do...</p><p>Anyways, I have read studies that AVC is helpful in preventing cases of milk fever, as it is supposed to wake up the thyroid gland, and also because vinegar is supposed to be antagonistic towards calcium, it is supposed to mobilize the calcium out of the bones.</p><p>Sorry, don't have the study references at my finger tips about the milk fever</p><p> Also the local vet swears it helps the kidneys when a cow has been down for quite a while.</p><p>Also, concerning tobacco, my father told me that when he was little they used to grow tobacco and boil the leaves and spray the juice on their garden plants cause it killed the bugs eating their garden up.</p><p>They also used to do the same thing and drench their horses, claimed it blew the worms out, amazing it didn't kill the horses, guess it was the dose they used or the horse probably would have keeled over. </p><p>I know people that when their dogs got old and infirm would boil up cigerettes and inject the dogs to put them to sleep, so tobacco can kill, so wouldn't doubt it can get rid of worms too. Might be tricky getting the right dose though to get rid of the worms without ending up burying the animal...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nite Hawk, post: 1023905, member: 18682"] Wow! Quite the heated discussion on AVC. I must have weird cattle, they[b] do [/b]sweat if they have been running around kicking up their heels. They are also capable of twitching their hides like a horse to dislodge bugs, which I have been told cattle can't do... Anyways, I have read studies that AVC is helpful in preventing cases of milk fever, as it is supposed to wake up the thyroid gland, and also because vinegar is supposed to be antagonistic towards calcium, it is supposed to mobilize the calcium out of the bones. Sorry, don't have the study references at my finger tips about the milk fever Also the local vet swears it helps the kidneys when a cow has been down for quite a while. Also, concerning tobacco, my father told me that when he was little they used to grow tobacco and boil the leaves and spray the juice on their garden plants cause it killed the bugs eating their garden up. They also used to do the same thing and drench their horses, claimed it blew the worms out, amazing it didn't kill the horses, guess it was the dose they used or the horse probably would have keeled over. I know people that when their dogs got old and infirm would boil up cigerettes and inject the dogs to put them to sleep, so tobacco can kill, so wouldn't doubt it can get rid of worms too. Might be tricky getting the right dose though to get rid of the worms without ending up burying the animal... [/QUOTE]
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