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I think my cow ate plactic hay twine
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<blockquote data-quote="Linda" data-source="post: 92759" data-attributes="member: 50"><p>We were given a cow many years ago by a fellow who never picked up and disposed of hay twine. This cow was thin and nothing I did fattened her up. When she was butchered, her stomach was stuffed with a wad of twine about the size of a basketball. </p><p></p><p>When we bought our place about 15 years ago we picked up twine every time we saw it, and always disposed of our own twine. With spring thaw, I'm still occasionally finding some of the previous owner's twine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Linda, post: 92759, member: 50"] We were given a cow many years ago by a fellow who never picked up and disposed of hay twine. This cow was thin and nothing I did fattened her up. When she was butchered, her stomach was stuffed with a wad of twine about the size of a basketball. When we bought our place about 15 years ago we picked up twine every time we saw it, and always disposed of our own twine. With spring thaw, I'm still occasionally finding some of the previous owner's twine. [/QUOTE]
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