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GGreatOne234
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Re: whats better horse or cow poop? [Re: dobie]
#847137 - 08/27/02 02:02 PM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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..you get me started on this and still have things to mention.
Poopies be flyin in those cow fields, Poop poop poop poop poopie!!
Poopies aint the only thing flyin' , Spores be flying.. poopies and spores equal Shroomies.
Sure, the spores go through the cows stomachs, But the spores are also on the ground, Spores and Poopies be flyin' around everywhere out there.
A very complicated and messy world it is inside cow fields.
But typically, the germination of wild Cubes starts When the Poop hits the ground.
Them poopies are constantly up to no good.
Them poopies be growing mushrooms that are not even dung-lovers, Silly mushrooms had no other choice once that poop landed on their spores.
Thats about all i have to say.
Keep shroomin, GG
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dobie
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Re: whats better horse or cow poop? [Re: GGreatOne234]
#847167 - 08/27/02 02:25 PM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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lol yea i think i should do a thingy with both and see whats up and take pics and do a grow log thingie but my broke ass needs some damn vermiculate im too broke to buy any
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canid
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Re: whats better horse or cow poop? [Re: dobie]
#848125 - 08/27/02 09:21 PM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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moo + straw.
in regard to the cows: the reasom cows have four stomaches is because the cows spend most of thier lives eating grass, wich is coarse and sharp, over the cow's lifetime it's stomache(s) become lined with scar tissue, thenks to natural selection cows with more than one stomache predominated. so, a young cow's first stomache is just as effective as a similar sized mamal's stomache but because of the buildup of scar tissue, four stomaches are needed by the time the cow reaches full growth to sustain it. in regard to the germination of spores within the cows' stomaches, MJ has an artical on his site mentioning that and giving photographic evidence, though i can't find it right now.
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Re: whats better horse or cow poop? [Re: matts]
#848241 - 08/28/02 12:26 AM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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well dubt i think if that is the case then horse would be alot fatter then if they digested food better than cows..really i think its all about the moisture content of the too and horses dung dries too fast to be a good germination point for spores.
and concrafeet i dont think the sharp grass is why cows have 4 stomachs...its becuse they are so dumb that they would eat themselfs to death ( colic) blocage of intestine) so in evolution they gained more stomachs to correct this. (this is just my opinion
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Edited by ZEPH (08/28/02 12:39 AM)
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Re: whats better horse or cow poop? [Re: canid]
#848375 - 08/28/02 03:35 AM (6 years, 1 month ago) |
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I thought the reason for the four stomachs was bacterial. . .No horse, cow, or any other mammal can digest cellulose, the primary carbohydrate in grasses. It's up to the bacteria they harbor to do this, and the four chambers are designed to foster their activity and growth. [or just to have enough space to cart around the many pounds of grass while it's being digested].
Why cows have four and horses have one [but can live off the same stuff] I dunno. Maybe it's harder to run from a lion if you have four stomachs, and cows [or the ancestor of the modern day burger-machine] relied on their size and horns.
Both poos are great if properly aged
Edited by Suntzu (08/28/02 08:37 AM)
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