They claim it was a behavior to keep predators from being able to smell them.But the dog loves rolling in them. Especially if steaming.
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They claim it was a behavior to keep predators from being able to smell them.But the dog loves rolling in them. Especially if steaming.
That's what they tell me too. One of my dogs said that is my story and I'm sticking to it.They claim it was a behavior to keep predators from being able to smell them.
I Germany the "balls" that come out of a horses business-end are called horse-apples.I never knew horses laid apples. That's a new one for me. The cows make their pies out of grain and grass. It goes in one end and the fresh pies come out the other, lol.
Aka "Shrooms"...They also grow mushrooms in them cow pattie pies, But you don't want to eat them unless you like seeing things that aren't really there.
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In French, they are Pommes de Route, literally Road Apples.I Germany the "balls" that come out of a horses business-end are called horse-apples.
They are really green when the horses have eaten fresh grass and resemble apples somewhat...![]()
Sure makes me want to have a piece of apple pieIn French, they are Pommes de Route, literally Road Apples.
Here you just walk out in a pasture with cows and just help yourself. Or rather in Florida in The early 70’s that is.Aka "Shrooms"...
Idk how it is here, but in Europe champions are grown on a mixture of morse-manure and chopped straw.