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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 29045" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>If cows can walk in it, it's nasty. If it's very large, the stuff gets diluted enough that it may not be much of a problem. Around here, most ponds for watering are only a couple of hundred feet square, full of frogs and if fish are put in they're all dead within a month or so. If a dish can't live in it, I'm leery of the cows drinking it. It has to be a witches brew of nasty stuff. Watering from a pond that the cows can't walk/pee/crap/ and whatever else in is a whole different story. Water consumption is much greater from clean wate rthen the green/black slime sources. Water si health.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 29045, member: 34"] If cows can walk in it, it's nasty. If it's very large, the stuff gets diluted enough that it may not be much of a problem. Around here, most ponds for watering are only a couple of hundred feet square, full of frogs and if fish are put in they're all dead within a month or so. If a dish can't live in it, I'm leery of the cows drinking it. It has to be a witches brew of nasty stuff. Watering from a pond that the cows can't walk/pee/crap/ and whatever else in is a whole different story. Water consumption is much greater from clean wate rthen the green/black slime sources. Water si health. dun [/QUOTE]
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