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Cattle eating plastic.
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 8760"><p>I don't know where to locate any studies on this subject. However, several years ago, we were given a cow for slaughter. She was a bit underweight & I decided to grain her for a time to fatten her up. She didn't gain any weight to speak of, so we went ahead and had the mobile butcher come out. That cow's stomach was 90% full with a huge ball of orange hay string. No wonder she couldn't gain weight!<p></p><p><br></p><p><br><hr size=4 width=75%><p></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 8760"] I don't know where to locate any studies on this subject. However, several years ago, we were given a cow for slaughter. She was a bit underweight & I decided to grain her for a time to fatten her up. She didn't gain any weight to speak of, so we went ahead and had the mobile butcher come out. That cow's stomach was 90% full with a huge ball of orange hay string. No wonder she couldn't gain weight!<p> <br> <br><hr size=4 width=75%><p> [/QUOTE]
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