Over the last three years I have been buying minerals in bulk tractor trailer
loads. There is sometimes scraps of stuff on the truck like Fruit loops or
this sandy looking mush. The mush is roasted meat and bones ground up, meat
and bone remnants. This is what dog food is made from. The driv
agaist US beef imports. Michael
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From: "Eric Myren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 5:19 PM
Subject: Mad Cow Update
Canadian authorities are now saying that the said cow may have
originated in the US with a
ent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 5:19 PM
Subject: Mad Cow Update
> Canadian authorities are now saying that the said cow may have
> originated in the US with a large shipment 20,000+ pregnant cows that
> came to canada in 1997 before the US ban on feeding cattle remnants.
> Sounds like they
Canadian authorities are now saying that the said cow may have
originated in the US with a large shipment 20,000+ pregnant cows that
came to canada in 1997 before the US ban on feeding cattle remnants.
Sounds like they are just trying to come up with an excuse to open up
the border.
peace
eric
You folks on the East Coast Of The US hide your women and children the
every-man 'homophobic' premier the province of Alberta, Ralph Klein,
(Canada is about to have a free vote in Ottawa's parliament about
allowing Gay marriages and Ralph has stated he wants to opt our
province out of it),
is in
Title: Re: Mad cow update ect...
Lloyd You wrote last week
Hi Markess
>You've instanced Johnies disease - we have it rampant in south east aussie at the moment (sip)
It has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with meat protein feeding - these are sheep run on open grazing country - grass fed
They finished testing the cattle from the three main herds that the 8
year old cow spent her life with and had children in. Well would you
just guess all results came back (boy that was fast) negative. H or
so THEY are telling us?
What was that about spontaneous?
peace
eric
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On Wed, 28 May 2003, Allan Balliett wrote:
> (Anyone sense that the recent earthquakes were
> brought on by the big bombs the US dropped in IRAQ?)
YES. definitly had that thought.
weren't there also earthquakes after they bombed Afghanistan?
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One might also ask why the Warble fly is such a pest and would peppering be
part of the remedy?
Peter.
If you follow the dollar trail, massive amounts of pesticides were
applied to 'the entire british herd' at 3 times the normal
application rate. It appears to me that the move to eradicate the fl
Lettuces have been the test
plant and various mixes and matches of the preparations have been used. She
has a list of other questions that I could pass on to anyone who would like
to discuss them.
I'd like to see these! -Allan
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nd would peppering be
part of the remedy?
Peter.
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From: "Allan Balliett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 3:29 PM
Subject: Re: Mad cow update ect...
> Just for
Just for clarification:
I think the argument for pasture-fed ruminates has already been won
in the biological farming movement. I do not think that anyone in
this movement who has been paying attention thinks that it is ok to
feed by-products (proteins) or grains, for that matter, to grazing
a
Title: Re: Mad cow update ect...
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From:
Turtle Bend
To: Biodynamic Food and Farming Discussion
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 5:27
AM
Subject: Re: Mad cow update ect...
Chris you wrote a bit ago.
I don't have the book here but RS
Title: Re: Mad cow update ect...
Chris you wrote a bit ago.
I don't have the book here but RS wrote That if you feed cows meat the cows
will become deranged and you will get a mad heard. From "Nutrition and
Stimulants" Lectures by Rudolf Steiner
It seems as though Rudolf Ste
I don't have the book here but RS wrote That if you feed cows meat the cows
will become deranged and you will get a mad heard. From "Nutrition and
Stimulants" Lectures by Rudolf Steiner
It seems as though Rudolf Steiner's research has not left a permanent
impression on this group.
This is not ta
I don't know much about the origins of Mad Cow, but in reading the reply
that was posted, I was not clear on whether or not Purdey was saying it
was the result of radioactivity?
Lucia
On Wed, 28 May 2003, Allan Balliett wrote:
> Thanks for this profound post, Markess.
>
> I remind everyone: if
Thanks for this profound post, Markess.
I remind everyone: if you want to discuss this the origins of Mad Cow
and other 'wasting diseases' with Mark Purdey, please post any
questions you have to the list. This discussion will be driven by
your questions and comments and will not, I am told, fly
Allan and Mark,
I for one appreciate your attempts to have this discussion of SEs a useful
investigation of how our most fundamental interactions with the Elementals
take place.
These glyco-metalico-protiens (Prions) and there are many in all systems of
the flesh body and most likely in all physic
Thanks, Alberto. Mark Purdey spoke with Will Winter at the
Mid-Atlantic Biodynamic Food and Farming Conference Oct 3-5 this past
year right here in Virginia, USA. He has also been a 'guest speaker'
on BD Now! on a couple of occasions.
I find the article of great interest, aside from what Mark's
My ola to the gruop , with all my respect I am a A Brazilian Organic
Veterinarian , who recently finished the treining in a Biodynamic .
In relation with the mad cow disease are you aware of Mark
Purdey theory - High-dose exposure to systemic phosmet insecticide modifies
t
From today's Washington Post:
'Mad Cow Disease' Deemed Unlikely In Deaths of Game-Eating Hunters
Hunters who feasted on their prey at a cabin in northern Wisconsin --
and later died of brain diseases -- probably did not contract "mad
cow disease" from their meaty banquets, U.S. health official
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