[Stoves] Reply
Gerrie Baker
gbaker at rideau.net
Fri Nov 4 10:38:19 CDT 2011
Yes - now that you mention it I have actually heard of this and
forgot! I am interested. Gerrie
On 04/11/2011 11:04 AM, Crispin Pemberton-Pigott wrote:
>
> Dear Gerrie
>
> Charcoal is often given to people and animals that have a running
> stomach, as they say. Traditional medicine. Still used.
>
> Regards
>
> Crispin
>
> +++++
>
> Hello Kevin: This seems quite odd to me. I would not expect animals
> to want to ingest char however I shall add a few chunks into the
> chicken pen and watch for the results. I would not expect the char to
> act like oyster shell or grit in the crop but to be honest I do not
> know so I shall observe and I have one rooster isolated for the next
> family dinner so I can feed some into his pen and if he ingests it I
> will examine the crop when he is killed to see how it "looks" compared
> to the stones and grain normally seen. Regards, Gerrie
>
> Regards, Gerrie Baker, aka The Worm Lady
>
>
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