I was thinking that they probably used 2-4-D rather than
roundup. It's a very common herbicide, kills broadleaf plants but
leaves grasses alone. I think some people use "Roundup" generically,
in the same way people used to say "Xerox" instead of "photocopy". I
wouldn't assume that 2-4-D is a
Sent: Monday, August 08, 2005 9:43 PM
Subject: [blackbelly] RE: Roundup alert!
> Carol wrote:
>
> I'm curious as to whether Roundup could have the same affect on ewes as it
> >does on female humans.
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>&
Carol wrote:
I'm curious as to whether Roundup could have the same affect on ewes as it
does on female humans.
U..the lady we are going to get our hay from just told me the other
day that the Bermuda hay is doing good cause they used Roundup this year and
it killed the weeds in
Carol Writes:
>
>I'm curious as to whether Roundup could have the same affect on ewes as it
does on female humans.
>
>
I'm curious too, Carol! I'm guessing is does! I've been following a thread
on Roundup on another site...a goat site...and there was someone that said
not to worry about the pest