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skeldon_man posted:
D2 posted:
Mars posted:

Wash the shit onto the ground right outside your logie doorstep. Yes, that was really hygienic. 

Just to uplift this conversation a bit....daubing bottom house with cow down. How safe was that? Ecoli does not die with the drying of the down. And we wondered why there was so many soorey battie babies running around. Note...my family did the same. I know the common sense idea is that the adobe hardening with by the sun and dry air means a "cleaner" surface but I wonder what we would see if we culture that soil to examine what bacterial colonies are festering there. 

Ever heard of E-coli in Guyana? I never did. We did not eat beef. I doubt the Guyanese cows have all that dangerous bacteria that these genetically modified cornfed animals. Just a thought.

Ecoi are ubiquitous over the planet in every soil sample you can find. They particularly like the gut of ungulates. 

FM
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