Re: Buddy, Can you paradigm?

2003-04-03 Thread SBruno75

In a message dated 4/2/03 8:24:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 'Well, 
you think that kelp is natural, but I'll tell you, there's nothing 
natural at all about beef eating seaweed. 

Tell the farmer that New England farmers would often bring their cows down to 
the beach to snack on seaweed, not so far out...sstorch



Re: Buddy, Can you paradigm?

2003-04-03 Thread The Korrows
How does salt fit in to this? Salt for humans also (who are not near an
ocean or salt mine).
Christy
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 In a message dated 4/2/03 8:24:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  'Well,
 you think that kelp is natural, but I'll tell you, there's nothing
 natural at all about beef eating seaweed. 

 Tell the farmer that New England farmers would often bring their cows down
to
 the beach to snack on seaweed, not so far out...sstorch




Re: Buddy, Can you paradigm?

2003-04-03 Thread Gil Robertson




In Scotland there is one type of sheep that lives on the coast and are actually
kept there by stone walls. Their main diet is fresh seaweed. I have seen
film of them actually swimming in rough seas to eat the living seaweed.

Gil

The Korrows wrote:

  How does salt fit in to this? Salt for humans also (who are not near an
ocean or salt mine).
Christy
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In a message dated 4/2/03 8:24:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 'Well,
you think that kelp is natural, but I'll tell you, there's nothing
natural at all about beef eating seaweed. 

Tell the farmer that New England farmers would often bring their cows down

  
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the beach to snack on seaweed, not so far out...sstorch


  
  

  






Buddy, Can you paradigm?

2003-04-02 Thread Allan Balliett
The conventional farmer who manages the grass-fed beef at the farm 
I'm doing CSA at this season refuses to feed kelp free choice to deal 
with end-of-the-winter lice infestations on the steers because 'Well, 
you think that kelp is natural, but I'll tell you, there's nothing 
natural at all about beef eating seaweed.'

What's the measured percentage of reduced mineral content in American 
pasture grass since first measured circa 1910? Isn't is something 
like 90 percent?

One of the hardest things to wake people up to is what RS saw so 
clearly in the 1920s - the natural world is so depleted that serious 
supplementation is necessary to bring the nutritional value of 
'natural food' up to 'natural levels.'
AHS
-Allan



Re: Buddy, Can you paradigm?

2003-04-02 Thread Lloyd Charles

From: Allan Balliett
Subject: Buddy, Can you paradigm?


 The conventional farmer who manages the grass-fed beef at the farm
 I'm doing CSA at this season refuses to feed kelp free choice to deal
 with end-of-the-winter lice infestations on the steers because 'Well,
 you think that kelp is natural, but I'll tell you, there's nothing
 natural at all about beef eating seaweed.'

You do have to wonder sometimes ? I suppose he thinks that when he pours
that systemic fenthion backliner (or whatevers the latest cure) on his
steers to clean up the lice, that none of it ends up in the meat ?