Q. ABORT???--Did you know that Royalty and extremely wealthy families had an extremely long history of imbreeding??? Kind of like pure bread dogs you know, that's how they used to do it in the old days to make sure the money did not leave the family!!! Do you think that, that is why so many of the people who come from well to do families have such LOW IQ's today?
A. In Buck v. Bell, the Supreme Court held that compulsory sterilization of the mentally retarded is allowable. But it partially overturned this in Skinner v. Oklahoma, noting that sterilization cannot be used as a criminal punishment. Today, most laws like this have been repealed (thank goodness). Such a law is eugenics, plain and simple.
How do I go about getting a breeders license in the state of Ny?
Q. ...and I mean a license to breed pur bread dogs.
A. not to be mean or anything, but do you know what happens sometimes when you bred dogs??? well it has happened that my family has went to the dog pound and we have seen some of our puppies that we have bred. so from then on we stopped and tried to help dogs and puppies off the street.
why isn't bread supposed to be put in a mulch pile?
Q. I am not suppose to put these items in a compost / mulch pile :
Meat,bones & fish ,
Dairy products ,
Grains , beans & bread ,
dog/cat poop ,
sawdust
Why aren't these things allowed in a mulch pile?
Meat,bones & fish ,
Dairy products ,
Grains , beans & bread ,
dog/cat poop ,
sawdust
Why aren't these things allowed in a mulch pile?
A. I think you mean compost and not mulch in any case bread just wouldn't look too pretty. dog/cat poop wouldn't smell very good nor would meat and dairy. Fish however is good for the compost as would some sawdust. The old time farmers always threw egg shells and fish scales or even the guts right on the garden.
...............Compost.....................
Composting is a cheap and hygienic way of converting waste into a clean-smelling substance that will improve the soil and make any garden flourish.
http://www.botany.uwc.ac.za/Envfacts/facts/compost.htm
Materials which you should not add to a compost heap: kikuyu grass, woody garden clippings, pine needles, rose cuttings and other cuttings with thorns, seeds, bulbs, runners, garden wastes sprayed with pesticides, toilet waste or septic tank sludge, diseased animal carcasses and diseased plants, anything that does not decompose, e.g. metals, glass, plastics.
..........................Mulch....................
http://www.seattletilth.org/resources/articles/mulch
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Mulch is any material placed around plants usually a few inches deep to reduce weeds, increase or decrease soil temperature, retain soil moisture and reduce soil compaction. The type of mulch one uses will depend on the function and the aesthetic value of the landscape.
...............Compost.....................
Composting is a cheap and hygienic way of converting waste into a clean-smelling substance that will improve the soil and make any garden flourish.
http://www.botany.uwc.ac.za/Envfacts/facts/compost.htm
Materials which you should not add to a compost heap: kikuyu grass, woody garden clippings, pine needles, rose cuttings and other cuttings with thorns, seeds, bulbs, runners, garden wastes sprayed with pesticides, toilet waste or septic tank sludge, diseased animal carcasses and diseased plants, anything that does not decompose, e.g. metals, glass, plastics.
..........................Mulch....................
http://www.seattletilth.org/resources/articles/mulch
What is Mulch?Document ActionsEmail this page | Print this page |
Mulch is any material placed around plants usually a few inches deep to reduce weeds, increase or decrease soil temperature, retain soil moisture and reduce soil compaction. The type of mulch one uses will depend on the function and the aesthetic value of the landscape.
How old can your female dog be in order to breed her?
Q. what the appropriate age to bread a dog...
and does it depend on size?
and does it depend on size?
A. This is not the place to research and I refuse to help another BYB!!!
To the person (five answers above mine) if you were an ethical breeder that cared at all about your dogs you would wait until the dog was at least mature before you bred!!!
To the person (five answers above mine) if you were an ethical breeder that cared at all about your dogs you would wait until the dog was at least mature before you bred!!!
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