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Date Posted: 07:00:28 11/02/06 Thu
Author: Dennis
Author Host/IP: vanw-cas1-cs-75.dial.bright.net / 216.255.52.76
Subject: Re: Another piece of the puzzle confirmed...
In reply to: Dennis 's message, "Re: Another piece of the puzzle confirmed..." on 06:58:26 11/02/06 Thu

I should have said any matter from plants that grows in sunlight.

>>>Farm raised mushrooms sold in stores never see
>>sunlight
>>>do they?
>>
>>No. I watched an ep of Dirty Jobs where Mike got to
>>harvest mushrooms.
>>
>> In that case store bought would not be as good
>>>as wild.
>>
>>True,but which wild ones to choose?
>>I don't want to kill Nugget.
>
>I don't know much about mushrooms but they may not have
>the same effect on flyers as they do humams. I know
>Red Squirrels eat toad stools with no problem.
>
>>>I was told by one of the top rehabbers that nocturnal
>>>animals utilized Vitamin D2 in plant matter for their
>>>source. I've never chech into that.
>>>
>>But what plant matter is best?
>>
>>M
>
>As far as I understand it is any plant matter. So if
>you
>use something dark green like brocolli you would get
>calcium and D2 from the same plant.

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  • Re: Another piece of the puzzle confirmed... -- Moca, 05:47:14 11/03/06 Fri (r75-110-146-27.nbrncmtc01.nwbrnc.ab.dh.suddenlink.net/75.110.146.27)
  • Re: Another piece of the puzzle confirmed... -- Dennis, 06:42:53 11/03/06 Fri (unio-cas1-cs-33.dial.bright.net/209.143.16.163)
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