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Re: Colonizing a cow pasture [Re: woodnutz]
    #5622919 - 05/12/06 09:22 PM (17 years, 8 months ago)

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I heard if you cut an apple in half and make a print right on the apple then feed the apple to a cow its stomach will do the rest.




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Re: Colonizing a cow pasture [Re: monstermitch]
    #5623041 - 05/12/06 09:51 PM (17 years, 8 months ago)

That was my theory when misting down the hay bales with spore water.


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Re: Colonizing a cow pasture [Re: FungusMan]
    #11231725 - 10/12/09 07:35 AM (14 years, 3 months ago)

mix the cakes in with the cows food and also when u pic mushrooms flic the caps to help get spores out


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Re: Colonizing a cow pasture [Re: Laughing_Gnome]
    #11231768 - 10/12/09 08:03 AM (14 years, 3 months ago)

that really sounds cool. I want to impregnate my backyard with them... :-) I once dumped about 8 quarts of colonized B+ birdseed in between a wall and the side of a hill  and after a rain on a hot day I went to check on them and was so surprised to see some had popped up... they didn't look as nice as they do in a tub, they were kind of short and frail, but that made it even cooler for some reason.


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Re: Colonizing a cow pasture [Re: Laughing_Gnome]
    #11231812 - 10/12/09 08:29 AM (14 years, 3 months ago)

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Laughing_Gnome said:
mix the cakes in with the cows food and also when u pic mushrooms flic the caps to help get spores out




no dont mix the cakes with the cows food, theres no telling what effect that could have on the cows. i would be mad if someone did that shit to mine. put the pieces around where they feed, most likely they wont mess with old hay. i would try concentrating on the tree line, as that has always been where we find them. on a side note,alot of brands of sweet-feed has antifungal additives in it.


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Re: Colonizing a cow pasture [Re: inkmaggot]
    #11231861 - 10/12/09 08:43 AM (14 years, 3 months ago)

big sprayer and a cake .  mix up the myc. in the water for the sprayer and go to town. should be able to fill a few times and over a verry large area.
spring time best i think.


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Re: Colonizing a cow pasture [Re: ratdog]
    #11232032 - 10/12/09 09:37 AM (14 years, 3 months ago)

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ratdog said:
big sprayer and a cake .  mix up the myc. in the water for the sprayer and go to town. should be able to fill a few times and over a verry large area.
spring time best i think.




Use a super soaker. :cool:


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