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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 12764"><p>I know you're having a laugh at my expense, but seriously they go nuts over it. Yeah they do smile. They eat the whole thing, peel and all. A lot of our juice processing plants have feed mills within the operation. They dehydrate the peels and pulp and then use it as an additive for feeds and molasses tank mixtures. You Texas folks have a little bit of citrus, haven't you tried it? Good fiber and a few vitamins I guess. Keeps them regular?</p><p></p><p>> If you cut them into wedges do</p><p>> they bite into them and cover</p><p>> their teeth so they have a big</p><p>> yellow smile?</p><p></p><p>> dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 12764"] I know you're having a laugh at my expense, but seriously they go nuts over it. Yeah they do smile. They eat the whole thing, peel and all. A lot of our juice processing plants have feed mills within the operation. They dehydrate the peels and pulp and then use it as an additive for feeds and molasses tank mixtures. You Texas folks have a little bit of citrus, haven't you tried it? Good fiber and a few vitamins I guess. Keeps them regular? > If you cut them into wedges do > they bite into them and cover > their teeth so they have a big > yellow smile? > dun [/QUOTE]
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