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Re: brains - was haylege



Engineer by training, but I have done other things as well - worked for a
state legislature on public policy issues for a while. The haylage
information actually comes from NRC's Nutrient Requirements of Horses.

Duncan Fletcher
dfletche@gte.net


----- Original Message -----
From: "Abby Bloxsom" <goneriding@snet.net>
To: "Duncan Fletcher" <dfletche@gte.net>
Cc: "ride" <ridecamp@endurance.net>
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 6:07 PM
Subject: RC: brains - was haylege


> Duncan Fletcher wrote:
> >
> > Done properly, hayledge is a good product. It is commonly used in
England.
> > But incorrectly, botulism and quick death is real possiblilty. Control
of pH
> > is important. And packaging is also important. Find someone with
experience
> > that can clue you into the details.
> >
> Duncan -
> what on earth do you do for a living, and how do you know so much about
> everything?!!????
> -Abby
>
>





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