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Steve Nicolini wrote:
I meant literally. They eat rabbit droppings.
So they fed cow poop to cows. If the cows that pooped were eating naturally. If they were eating the finest, healthiest, most organic vegetation, would their poop be better to eat?
Do the cows, or guinea pigs, or whatever animals, have enough common sense to not eat something that might kill them? I guess if they had a choice they would eat the safe, healthy stuff.
I also read that guinea pigs keep mice and rats at bay.
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paul wheaton wrote:
I think this topic (animals eating the poop of other animals) should get a thread all to itself. (having chickens eat cow poop is a large positive - not all poops are the same!)
As to guinea pig breeds for meat: You would think there would be SOMEBODY in the US that would offer the breeds for this. Did google turn up much?
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