[Stoves] Charcoal in Animal Feed and Bedding

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Wed Nov 2 11:05:03 CDT 2011


Yuri (cc Tom and List ) 

1. Zdravstvuj! Good to hear from you. 

2. Can you give some rough percentages for traditional dose of char in feed? Closer to 1% or 10%? 

3. Are you still making char in Siberia? More or less than in the past? Any going into soils? 

Ron 


----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Miles" <tmiles at trmiles.com> 
To: "Yury Yudkevich" <charwood at rambler.ru>, stoves at lists.bioenergylists.org 
Sent: Wednesday, November 2, 2011 8:58:34 AM 
Subject: Re: [Stoves] Charcoal in Animal Feed and Bedding 

Yury, 

You remind me that knowledge like this has probably been lost in many 
communities where civil wars, drought and other disasters have disrupted 
passing knowledge from one generation to another. We must document and apply 
these uses of charcoal where appropriate. 

Many thanks. 

Tom 


-----Original Message----- 
From: Yury Yudkevich [mailto:charwood at rambler.ru] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2011 11:03 PM 
To: tmiles at trmiles.com; stoves at lists.bioenergylists.org 
Subject: Re: Charcoal in Animal Feed and Bedding 


Dear Tom, 
One of the most effective treatment for poisoning is activated 
charcoal. Animals and birds in cages have little movement. The digestive 
system is working satisfactorily. Charcoal absorbs the gas in the 
stomach. Poultry or pig cease to feel the pressure of gases. They eat 
more. They gain weight faster. They get sick less. It has been known in 
the Soviet Union. Many businesses were added to the coal feed. Russian 
women in the villages make charcoal chickens and pigs and now. There 
were papers on the subject. This tradition has been lost in modern 
Russia at the state level, but is known to peasants. 
Thanks, 
Yury Yudkevich. charwood at rambler.ru 



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