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by Christophe » 10/12/11, 20:17

I had no doubt, Yann-Erwan :) : Mrgreen:

Without laughing for the photos it's here: https://www.econologie.com/forums/nos-gueule ... 91-40.html
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by antoinet111 » 10/12/11, 20:18

from Kermadec : Mrgreen:
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by antoinet111 » 10/12/11, 20:23

rainette31 wrote:Absolutely! I do not see why we feed our animals with m ****!
I found Croquettes Defu for my dogs, they are organic croquettes and they appreciate a lot, it's better for their health, and for the environment.



it makes bio-poop like that! : Mrgreen:

it stinks but it's organic!
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by Christophe » 10/12/11, 20:26

Do not break it will come again!

To refocus: animals fed with m **** are generally intended for human consumption, so we eat m **** by "interposed organism" ...

See the case of the moment: https://www.econologie.com/forums/dioxine-bo ... 11333.html
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by rainette31 » 10/12/11, 20:27

antoinet111 wrote:
rainette31 wrote:Absolutely! I do not see why we feed our animals with m ****!
I found Croquettes Defu for my dogs, they are organic croquettes and they appreciate a lot, it's better for their health, and for the environment.



it makes bio-poop like that! : Mrgreen:

it stinks but it's organic!


You've understood everything! lol It's organic droppings but stinks less cons. It's like for humans ..... : Mrgreen:
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by rainette31 » 10/12/11, 20:29

Christophe wrote:
To refocus: animals fed with m **** are generally intended for human consumption, so we eat m **** by "interposed organism" ...



I agree.
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by Christophe » 10/12/11, 20:34



Ah, congratulations!

Rainette was back but now I think it's definitely dead !!

Groboulet! : Mrgreen:
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by antoinet111 » 10/12/11, 20:35

no, she's exploring the surroundings.
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by antoinet111 » 10/12/11, 20:43

in the meantime, I still have the opportunity to have tons of potatoes or even straw manure and I can not find a simple way to draw gas.
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