On Wednesday, September 15, 2021, 06:36:08 p.m. CDT, Adolfo Mascarenhas 
<adca...@gmail.com> wrote:
 Then you shock  Filomena, by telling her that a Multinational markets Cow 
urine is available on Amazon and eBay in every form and shape but the real 
money is in cow poop.?
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The Maasai are impressed with my suggestion.....they will present me with a 
Shaking Speare ...gold tipped and the stick made of a blackwood has silver 
gripwire grips.

Tanzania has probably got more cows apart  from Nigeria .....Energy wise it 
could bring transformation in Sukumaland

Also I have been both in a Gogo and a Maasai Tembe.....there were no flies 
.....the ammonia was keeping them away.
Grandolfo ---------------------------------------------------------Doc,
The US gives direct subsidizes to oil and gas firms  - so as to keep energy 
prices low in the US. The numbers involved are staggering. The richest 
companies in the world receive more than 20 billion dollars annually from the 
US govt. Biden is pushing for renewable energy and almost every firm in that 
sector is now claiming grant money from the US govt. Converting cow poop to 
renewable natural gas seems to be a good idea (to me) and a much better idea 
than an vehicle that needs humongous batteries.

We have an abundance of cows and cow poop in Texas although a lot of ranches 
are switching from raising cows to raising other animals. A mature cow sells 
for appox $5,000 here. The same amount of money gets you a ticket to shoot a 
zebra on a ranch. Zebra's are much more hardy and cheaper to raise, hence the 
switch. A wildebeest costs more to shoot. A single Cape Buffalo cost $50,000 
and it is difficult to miss one.
The next time you think about the annual migration across the Serengeti, your 
mind way wander to the annual transfer of wealth between Kenya and Tanzania. 
1.5 million animals each valued at $5,000 = a few billion dollars.
You Masai friends may have been guarding the wrong animals :-)

Mervyn PS I have lived in Goa at a time when cow dung was applied to the floor 
in homes. Whatever the benefits where then, I am glad that custom is not as 
popular as it once was. 


  

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