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Keeping the cows off the grass

andybob

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The hills may no longer be alive with the sound of groovy cows, if the Swiss Agriculture Ministry means business. Piqued by the fact that quite a number of farmers are not abiding by European Union norms operational since March 2005 prohibiting the use of hemp as cattle fodder, the authorities have threatened to now crack down. As all those competent in Latin know, hemp belongs to the cannabis sativa family, and thus is a kissing cousin of marijuana, hashish and other dodgy delectables.

It turns out that in the Alpine countries of Switzerland and Liechtenstein, cattle farmers have been using hemp fodder for years now to make them produce more and better milk. The logic provided by one farmer is incontestable: "Many of the cows are stressed nowadays. If they eat hemp, they calm down. Now, a milk cow which is calm produces better milk. That is a fact." Unfortunately, EU mandarins udderly clueless about dairy or farming matters don't want hemp in European cows. Although there has been no clear evidence that tetrahyrdocannabinol (THC), the chemical compound in cannabis responsible for making cows relaxed and Bob Dylan stoned, can be passed on through cattle meat, traces of THC have been found to filter through to the milk and dairy products of cows fed on hemp. And the authorities are not keen on Swiss chocs and Gruyere cheese becoming the latest substitute for a good roll of Manali.

So as Europe's cows are kept off the grass, we here in India may just have found a quicker way to produce bhang in the coming Holi season. This could be better than any fodder scam.
 
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Okay.... so, what's the difference between that and this...
http://www.ratebeer.com/Story.asp?StoryID=392

Happy cows are happy cows, right? LMAO!

Have it from a reliable source,( Old hippie, and I'm not going into any more details!) That there's VERY little THC in hemp, certainly not enough to worry about your cattle getting stoned off of. And, as far as the "Trace" amounts found in the milk... LOL! Wonder why they don't make Hemp twine illegal for BALING hay!

And No, I'M not a participant in any hemp, or non hemp activities, just have some interesting, opinionated friends that I forwarded this link to. BOY, did THAT start something, LOL!
 
We have probably several acres of hemp (if we gathered all the scattered patches from here and there) on this place that are remnents of WWII when they used to grow it for rope around here. Royal pain in the butt but my cows don't really eat it unless there is a serious green forage shortage (Drought year). Sheep and goats eat it just fine but mostly we run a batwing over those areas.. Royal pain in the arse, makes me sick.

There is not enough THC to get high, can't smoke it that fast or it will kill you or something like that, I don't know, have heard it a hundred times.. That being said, the cops still arrest city folks for harvesting the ditch weed... possession is possession in the states mind.
 

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