Warbles
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After a couple of good killing frost you want find them in your game,rabbits,tree rats.Even if you take a rabbit that has warbles as it's
body temp cools down they will come out.
body temp cools down they will come out.
Randy Vanosdale
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KL Vanosdale
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LOUDON RIDGE PATCH
KL Vanosdale
http://www.loudonridgepache.com
Home of the tried and true Patch Hound! "Where honesty and
good hounds are a family tradition"
Yes, if an animal has mad cow disease the entire carcass is to be thrown away as a precaution to keeping it out of the food supply. That doesn't necessarily mean that there is scientific proof that anything other than CNS (central nervous system) tissue is unfit for human consumption. Actually they do NOT know what causes mad cow disease but figure it is a disease similiar to scappies in sheep and possibly chronic wasting disease in deer. But don't think that an entire carcass is thrown away just because it has something wrong with it.
Any of ya`ll ever been to the stock yard to the livestock sales?
I've seen cattle acting so sick they were stumbling everywhere, and they were sold as beef cattle and sent to slaughter for consumption. I'd bet half the beef cattle are also shot full of hormones, steroids, etc too. After seeing that trimming around a warble (we call `em "wolves" around here) and eating the uninfected area seems very wholesome!
I wouldn't toss the entire rabbit just because of one small area under the skin. Just discard the bad area and fry the rest!


I wouldn't toss the entire rabbit just because of one small area under the skin. Just discard the bad area and fry the rest!

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As a parttime cattlemen first of all when a sick cow enters the sale barn it is put in a special pen with other sick cows.. These cattle are then run threw the ring and they are sold as cattle to go to dog food plants.. Or a private person may buy them...Your cattle buyers will not touch em. Also the price for a sick cow may bring $5.00 a head or maybe 20 or 30 cents a pound...Your sick cows will not be bought by a packing plant...
Your s in cattle production and Beagling
Georgia Beagler
TRipple C Farm
Your s in cattle production and Beagling
Georgia Beagler
TRipple C Farm
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