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Re: OT - What to do with pine shavings/horse manur
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Posted by Billy NY on December 31, 2005 at 09:34:55 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: OT - What to do with pine shavings/horse manur posted by KEH on December 31, 2005 at 06:18:47:
That is true, I'd have to ask a Vet or someone about the details of that, also Hemlock, something with the odor, although, we used whatever the local mill was sawing, always some native needle bearing pine, never knew about that problem with Hemlock be it myth or true. I can't imagine why he would not do the milling, unless the least amount of that Walnut is that concentrated and or toxic. If he did the job, then cleaned up neatly, then ran some other material, you'd think that it would clear out quickly and the bad material could be isolated. I know with some species you don't want a sliver under your skin for long. Sawdust is now a valuable commodity, years ago was not so hard to find and or get sometimes, about $10.00/ cu. yard delivered, sometimes I get it from a long time farmer and friend, he's got a tandem mack with a nice grain body on it, it holds 35 yards struck, he brings about 40 + cu. yards for $400 and trucks it 30 miles, sometimes he has a hard time getting a load, another friend who is in the hauling business grabs quite a bit in his dump trailers, think he brings it to the racetrack, not sure though, between 3 different mills and trying to get pine it can be a pain, sometimes we have to take hardwood.
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