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harryagain wrote:
"bert" ] wrote in message
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In message , Chris Hogg
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On Fri, 15 Aug 2014 17:16:57 +0100, "harryagain"
wrote:
Yes I can see you know nothing about horses.
Working horses need high energy food additionally to grass, ie grain or
these days "concentrates".
In days of yore,large areas of land were set aside for growing oats just
to
feed horses and oxen.
You don't get energy from nowhere.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equine_...n#Concentrates
Grass Harry. All grains (wheat, barley, oats etc), they're all
grasses, or didn't you know that? Concentrates are made from them. So
why have all these green machines, the horses, disappeared, Harry?
It's because they've been replaced by infinitely more efficient
machines that burn fuels such as coal or oil.
..and don't produce cart loads of ****.
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bert
The horse **** is a very useful product.
True, if you have the facilities for coping with it. London nearly became
overwhelmed with it during the horse-drawn omnibus era.
Unlike the **** we get from burning fossil fuels.
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