hello everyone!
the MAR/APR trip was completed this past weekend - 20,000 miles plus in
5 weeks - I hit more weather than I have run into in a long time but I
had nothing more than a few hours delay getting through it - I had
another burnt piston in the 454 engine so I am taking a drastic step -
hello everyone!
this is an opportunity for a special person to step forward to help
preserve one of the most endangered breeds of North American livestock -
the Santa Cruz sheep survived on Santa Cruz island off the coast of
California for the past 100 plus years based upon their survival
Copper and other metals are normally found in the ground and although
we try to avoid copper, it is an essential metal required by life.
Whether you realize it or not there is probably small amounts of
copper in whatever you are currently feeding. I have been giving my
sheep kelp as a replacement
Unless you remove the forage, and destroy it in another
area, the 'metals' will remain. That is how toxic areas are
phytoremediated-- plants that are known to pick up
certain/specific toxins are planted, then removed to be
destroyed elsewhere. At this stage of the game, I would
not worry about