starbaby":2zu5ekzl said:hate to look so dumb but, this is leftover rolls from italian resturant. lots of garlic. will it mess with nursing cows milk?
starbaby":1y5shgso said:hate to look so dumb but, this is leftover rolls from italian resturant. lots of garlic. will it mess with nursing cows milk?
Grippie":pl8mmfay said:starbaby":pl8mmfay said:hate to look so dumb but, this is leftover rolls from italian resturant. lots of garlic. will it mess with nursing cows milk?
I know when dairy cows get into leeks in the pasture it taints the flavor of the milk... Dont know if garlic has the same affect. Seems like it could..
If enough is it eaten you won;t even get sick. No one will get close enough to pass you a germ, also great birth controldanl":qrubw8ez said:isn't garlic supposed to cure almost anything?
dun":22p7anpe said:Grippie":22p7anpe said:starbaby":22p7anpe said:hate to look so dumb but, this is leftover rolls from italian resturant. lots of garlic. will it mess with nursing cows milk?
I know when dairy cows get into leeks in the pasture it taints the flavor of the milk... Dont know if garlic has the same affect. Seems like it could..
It does. In the spring when the wild onions and garlic are growing it has a definite affect
Do you like this dog, if so, I would be very careful feeding chicken bones to it. If you don't like the dog then just continue as usual. 8)BAGTIC":mx0bhhej said:We have a pet goat that lusts for the fried chicken scraps that we put out for the dog. He will run right up a grab the remains of a drumstick before the dog gets it.
sidney411":qiebpfzp said:What does the clover do to the milk? Why would it be rejected? I though clover is a protein good feed for cows.
There was a dairy here that got onion peels from a plant that made onion rings and his milk got rejected because it tasted like onions.
TREY-L":34zr000q said:Do you like this dog, if so, I would be very careful feeding chicken bones to it. If you don't like the dog then just continue as usual. 8)BAGTIC":34zr000q said:We have a pet goat that lusts for the fried chicken scraps that we put out for the dog. He will run right up a grab the remains of a drumstick before the dog gets it.
From what I have read, it is fried chicken bones that can be deadly to a dog. They get brittle when fried, splinter and can puncture an intestine. Not a good way to go.BAGTIC":2uqhpw0i said:TREY-L":2uqhpw0i said:Do you like this dog, if so, I would be very careful feeding chicken bones to it. If you don't like the dog then just continue as usual. 8)BAGTIC":2uqhpw0i said:We have a pet goat that lusts for the fried chicken scraps that we put out for the dog. He will run right up a grab the remains of a drumstick before the dog gets it.
We like the dog. Like the goat too. I know you are not supposed to feed chicken bones according to someone, I don't know who. I have been feeding them all my life. Never had a problem. I have lost dogs from lots of other causes though. I figure something could happen but it's probably on the low end of the probability list. It's kind of like telling a youngster to not go near the water until they know how to swim.