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Spore Introduction To Cattle & Horses
    #23670479 - 09/23/16 09:17 AM (7 years, 4 months ago)

So this is only a thought I've had for a while, it's only theoretical so don't judge to hard.

The speculation is using a technique to introduce coprophilous species to the larger dwelling mammals such as cattle and horses.

The technique is to make a solution of spores in a device of your choice, my idea was to use a spray bottle, and then spray the spore solution onto the feed of the animal, this would possibly assist in the flourishment of the coprophilous species of your choosing, preferably psilocybin mushrooms. I also think it would be best to do this during the seasons, what's everyones thoughts on it?


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Re: Spore Introduction To Cattle & Horses [Re: Rollin.n.Strollin]
    #23670480 - 09/23/16 09:18 AM (7 years, 4 months ago)

Put it in their water :yesnod:


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Re: Spore Introduction To Cattle & Horses [Re: Jake the Cake]
    #23670486 - 09/23/16 09:20 AM (7 years, 4 months ago)

That sounds good to.


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Re: Spore Introduction To Cattle & Horses [Re: Jake the Cake]
    #23670488 - 09/23/16 09:20 AM (7 years, 4 months ago)

:whathesaid:

And hope the animals aren't treated.


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Re: Spore Introduction To Cattle & Horses [Re: Kenetic]
    #23670556 - 09/23/16 09:52 AM (7 years, 4 months ago)

Introduce the species into the field, not the animals. Their stomach isn't as inhospitable as ours and if mycelium were to grow inside the animal it may harm or kill it.


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Re: Spore Introduction To Cattle & Horses [Re: Nooner]
    #23670575 - 09/23/16 10:00 AM (7 years, 4 months ago)

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Introduce the species into the field, not the animals. Their stomach isn't as inhospitable as ours and if mycelium were to grow inside the animal it may harm or kill it.




I somehow doubt this would happen.


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Re: Spore Introduction To Cattle & Horses [Re: Nooner]
    #23670604 - 09/23/16 10:11 AM (7 years, 4 months ago)

Quote:

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Introduce the species into the field, not the animals. Their stomach isn't as inhospitable as ours and if mycelium were to grow inside the animal it may harm or kill it.



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Re: Spore Introduction To Cattle & Horses [Re: Nooner]
    #23670644 - 09/23/16 10:28 AM (7 years, 4 months ago)

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Introduce the species into the field, not the animals. Their stomach isn't as inhospitable as ours and if mycelium were to grow inside the animal it may harm or kill it.




No... Just... No... That.. Would never happen.

But OP, seems like not a bad idea. I personally think water would work great.


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Re: Spore Introduction To Cattle & Horses [Re: Nooner]
    #23670645 - 09/23/16 10:29 AM (7 years, 4 months ago)

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Introduce the species into the field, not the animals. Their stomach isn't as inhospitable as ours and if mycelium were to grow inside the animal it may harm or kill it.



Lololololololol now im hungry for a swiss  mushroom burger

*can i get fries with that? :lol:


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Re: Spore Introduction To Cattle & Horses [Re: Jake the Cake]
    #23670659 - 09/23/16 10:34 AM (7 years, 4 months ago)

The point is to let the spores survive the cattle inside and have a leg up in the shit before other spores do. It might work hell theres a guy on here form down under who just sprays the spores on a work bed outside each year. He still gets mushroom form it.


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Re: Spore Introduction To Cattle & Horses [Re: Nooner]
    #23670710 - 09/23/16 10:56 AM (7 years, 4 months ago)

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Introduce the species into the field, not the animals. Their stomach isn't as inhospitable as ours and if mycelium were to grow inside the animal it may harm or kill it.



You need to use the search function before posting your guesses.


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Re: Spore Introduction To Cattle & Horses [Re: Mad Season]
    #23671224 - 09/23/16 02:04 PM (7 years, 4 months ago)

Playing devil's advocate really. Cows carry around a hairball in their stomach and my fear would be that myc would get a foothold on it. I've seen plants like grass seed shoots make it whole through the cow in the patty. If you want to give the myc an advantage why not just put some living myc in the patties themselves?


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Re: Spore Introduction To Cattle & Horses [Re: Nooner]
    #23671270 - 09/23/16 02:21 PM (7 years, 4 months ago)

How do you think mushrooms produce in the wild? Its not like mycelium is hard as a brick and even so you see the size of thise calfs?? Being the calfs dont come out the poopshoot Im sure they can pass a myc ball the size of a bowling ball no prob their bodies can take a beating


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Re: Spore Introduction To Cattle & Horses [Re: Nooner]
    #23671287 - 09/23/16 02:27 PM (7 years, 4 months ago)

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Introduce the species into the field, not the animals. Their stomach isn't as inhospitable as ours and if mycelium were to grow inside the animal it may harm or kill it.





Yeah, that's just not accurate.  Mycelium isn't going to harm anything for one.  For two, the mycelium isn't going to grow much.  Even if a cow somehow eats spores, the spores will soon germinate in the cows stomach, and soon after become shit piles in a field.


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Re: Spore Introduction To Cattle & Horses [Re: Nooner]
    #23671563 - 09/23/16 04:14 PM (7 years, 4 months ago)

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Introduce the species into the field, not the animals. Their stomach isn't as inhospitable as ours and if mycelium were to grow inside the animal it may harm or kill it.




How do you think the mushroom gets in the dung? Cattle and a few other larger mammals lack stomach acids like humans, so the spores germinate easily in the cows stomach, then the cow shits it out, and then the spores do there thing. You really need to think that through man.


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