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BSRsays...Fun fact:
Normal horses produce tremendous amounts of gas as a byproduct of the breakdown of dietary roughage in the colon. So some flatulence is normal for horses. ... Horses that produce increased gas and show colic signs often show distention of the abdomen (bloating).
antsays...Is that like cows?
Fun fact:
Normal horses produce tremendous amounts of gas as a byproduct of the breakdown of dietary roughage in the colon. So some flatulence is normal for horses. ... Horses that produce increased gas and show colic signs often show distention of the abdomen (bloating).
BSRsays...No. Cows produce milk.
Is that like cows?
newtboyjokingly says...Buh-doi...horses produce milk too.
No. Cows produce milk.
BSRsays...Funny. I never see it in the dairy section of the supermarket.
Buh-doi...horses produce milk too.
newtboysays...You must not frequent Mongolian markets. They have a full selection.
Funny. I never see it in the dairy section of the supermarket.
BSRsays...You speak your words with much iron.
You must not frequent Mongolian markets. They have a full selection.
newtboyjokingly says...I eat a lot of fresh spinach.
My Dr actually said I should feel better after donating blood because my iron levels are fairly high.
You speak your words with much iron.
antjokingly says...Are you Iron Man?
I eat a lot of fresh spinach.
My Dr actually said I should feel better after donating blood because my iron levels are fairly high.
newtboysays...What he would be without any money, maybe. Just a guy with extra metal in his blood.
Are you Iron Man?
siftbotsays...Moving this video to ant's personal queue. It failed to receive enough votes to get sifted up to the front page within 2 days.
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