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Colic Emergencies in Horses
It took two weeks of literally around the clock care (people ... provided to eat affects its digestion, and NEVER feed a horse dry bran! Typical Signs and Symptoms IMPORTANT NOTE: This information is somewhat ... product and dosage for your animal. Bran Mashes We typically use "Vita Bran" or red flaky wheat bran for bran mashes. We put up to ...
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Cottonseed meal Gluten meal Raw bone meal Bone tankage Wheat middlings Wheat bran Steamed bone meal Bone black meal Oats, green fodder Corn fodder 9- ... -6 2.9 2.9 1 1 0.5 0.36 Seaweed Dry seaweed Fresh seaweed 1.1-1.5 0.2-0.4 Potash % Miscellaneous Hay Tobacco stems Mollases wastes Potatoes Cottonseed meal Dry potato vines Vegetable scraps Olive pomace Beet wastes Wool wastes Silk mill ...
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Pesticide-free Solutions to Slug Problems
Pick slugs after dark with a flashlight. If your garden is dry, water in the late afternoon before you plan to pick. Wear gloves if you don ... metaldehyde, a chemical that is toxic to the nervous system. Often these baits also contain bran or molasses to make the bait more attractive to slugs. These ingredients also make the ...
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Compassion Over Killing > Easy Vegetarian Recipes: Breakfast
Serves 6 to 8 1 cup whole-wheat flour 1 cup oat bran 1 tablespoon cornstarch 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon baking powder ... to 375oF. In a large mixing bowl, combine all of the dry ingredients (flour through cinnamon) and the grated carrots. Add all of the ... cups soymilk or water 2 tablespoons vegetable oil Mix together the dry ingredients and then stir in the wet ingredients. If the batter is ...
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Quinoa (Keen-Wa) - A fruit seed whose name means "mother grain ... from Ethiopia, ounce for ounce, this tiny grain supplies more fiber-rich bran and nutritious germ than any other grain. It has a slightly ... done - when all the water has been absorbed. Grain (1 cup, dry) water cooking time yield buckwheat (Kasha) 2 cups 15 minutes 2 ...
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Grains
Milling removed the most nutritious parts of the grain, the bran & germ. Over time these polished grains were perceived as status symbols ... in protein that provides initial energy to the grain embryo. The bran is a hard protective coat that provides fiber, vitamins and minerals ... Store your whole grains in a glass jar in a cool, dry place. There's a world of possibilities awaiting your next meal ...
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The Campaign Against Sulfuryl Fluoride
Wheat (bran & grain) 40 ppm: Millet (grain) 45 ppm: Rice (flour) 45 ppm: Barley (bran, flour, pearled) 40 ppm: ... ) 35 ppm: Corn (flour) 35 ppm: Rice (hulls) 31 ppm: Rice (bran) 30 ppm: Corn (field, meal) 25 ppm: Rice (wild grain & polished) ... , succulent • pea, crowder • pea, crowder, seed • pea, dry • pea, dry, seed • pea, dwarf • pea, dwarf, succulent • pea ...
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FINL Vol. 9, No. 1 Mealworms: Raising Mealworms for Food
Culture Maintenance Replace the pieces of fruit or vegetables when they dry out, and remove any dead insects. Stir the grain mixture from ... chips Place the cleaned and prepared insects on a cookie sheet and dry in the oven for 1 -2 hours at 100¡C (200¡F ... plastic containers with small holes punched in lid. Cover larvae with wheat bran and place in the refrigerator. We have kept larvae up to one ...
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FINL Vol. 7, No. 3 Insect Foods of the American Indians
Egan' ... about the size of one's fist, having the appearance of wet bran. At first we greatly relished this Indian food, but when we saw ... sunrise, and the reeds were spread out to dry during the warmer part of the day to dry the honey dew and make it brittle. During ...
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Ananas comosus
Pineapple bran, the residue after juicing, is high in vitamin A, and ... ). Ecology Ranging from Warm Temperate Moist (without frost) to Tropical Very Dry to Wet Forest Life Zones, pineapple is reported to tolerate ... the like could be treated with malathion or diazinon and let dry before planting (Reed, 1976). References Duke, J.A. 1978. The ...
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