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09-30-2013, 03:12 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Re: Pig food banana
Pigs like all the parts of a Banana plant. I don't think they particular by type. :^)
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Re: Pig food banana
That is quite okay, as long as you get some fertilizer in return from the pigs.
I had to roll a couch into my den, so I could lie down on my side, to see your photos properly.
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Re: Pig food banana
You are lucky to have a couch on wheels. They like the complete plant but here we schred the whole plant mix it with EM let it fermentate for 3 weeks and have very nutricous food and organic in 5 months time a 100 kilo pig without any hormones . We make delicious smoked ham
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