Los Coyotes reservation (SoCal) closing to OHVs?
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Re: Los Coyotes reservation (SoCal) closing to OHVs?
I always though horse crap was an excellent fertilizer and completely
biodegradable to boot.
>Plus all the soiled lands by their dumping of horse crap all
>over the landscape. This will undoubtedly cause serious problems from the
>relocation of seed and pests carried by these animals. Not to mention the
>protected plants these animals will graze upon. This cannot be. We must
>put a stop to it. We absolutely need to form an organization to protect
>these lands from such destruction.
>
>Bill
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biodegradable to boot.
>Plus all the soiled lands by their dumping of horse crap all
>over the landscape. This will undoubtedly cause serious problems from the
>relocation of seed and pests carried by these animals. Not to mention the
>protected plants these animals will graze upon. This cannot be. We must
>put a stop to it. We absolutely need to form an organization to protect
>these lands from such destruction.
>
>Bill
-Bill (remove "botizer" to reply via email)
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Re: Los Coyotes reservation (SoCal) closing to OHVs?
I always though horse crap was an excellent fertilizer and completely
biodegradable to boot.
>Plus all the soiled lands by their dumping of horse crap all
>over the landscape. This will undoubtedly cause serious problems from the
>relocation of seed and pests carried by these animals. Not to mention the
>protected plants these animals will graze upon. This cannot be. We must
>put a stop to it. We absolutely need to form an organization to protect
>these lands from such destruction.
>
>Bill
-Bill (remove "botizer" to reply via email)
biodegradable to boot.
>Plus all the soiled lands by their dumping of horse crap all
>over the landscape. This will undoubtedly cause serious problems from the
>relocation of seed and pests carried by these animals. Not to mention the
>protected plants these animals will graze upon. This cannot be. We must
>put a stop to it. We absolutely need to form an organization to protect
>these lands from such destruction.
>
>Bill
-Bill (remove "botizer" to reply via email)
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Re: Los Coyotes reservation (SoCal) closing to OHVs?
I always though horse crap was an excellent fertilizer and completely
biodegradable to boot.
>Plus all the soiled lands by their dumping of horse crap all
>over the landscape. This will undoubtedly cause serious problems from the
>relocation of seed and pests carried by these animals. Not to mention the
>protected plants these animals will graze upon. This cannot be. We must
>put a stop to it. We absolutely need to form an organization to protect
>these lands from such destruction.
>
>Bill
-Bill (remove "botizer" to reply via email)
biodegradable to boot.
>Plus all the soiled lands by their dumping of horse crap all
>over the landscape. This will undoubtedly cause serious problems from the
>relocation of seed and pests carried by these animals. Not to mention the
>protected plants these animals will graze upon. This cannot be. We must
>put a stop to it. We absolutely need to form an organization to protect
>these lands from such destruction.
>
>Bill
-Bill (remove "botizer" to reply via email)
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Re: Los Coyotes reservation (SoCal) closing to OHVs?
Not true at all. Horse ---- imports non-native plants to an area. These
non-native species can drwon out the native species, and throw the entire
planet out of orbit. And, you thought global warming was a problem, just
wait until the planet wobbles out of the solar system ...
"Wblane" <wblane@aol.combotizer> wrote in message
news:20040826203728.11752.00003753@mb-m11.aol.com...
> I always though horse crap was an excellent fertilizer and completely
> biodegradable to boot.
>
> >Plus all the soiled lands by their dumping of horse crap all
> >over the landscape. This will undoubtedly cause serious problems from
the
> >relocation of seed and pests carried by these animals. Not to mention
the
> >protected plants these animals will graze upon. This cannot be. We must
> >put a stop to it. We absolutely need to form an organization to protect
> >these lands from such destruction.
> >
> >Bill
>
>
> -Bill (remove "botizer" to reply via email)
non-native species can drwon out the native species, and throw the entire
planet out of orbit. And, you thought global warming was a problem, just
wait until the planet wobbles out of the solar system ...
"Wblane" <wblane@aol.combotizer> wrote in message
news:20040826203728.11752.00003753@mb-m11.aol.com...
> I always though horse crap was an excellent fertilizer and completely
> biodegradable to boot.
>
> >Plus all the soiled lands by their dumping of horse crap all
> >over the landscape. This will undoubtedly cause serious problems from
the
> >relocation of seed and pests carried by these animals. Not to mention
the
> >protected plants these animals will graze upon. This cannot be. We must
> >put a stop to it. We absolutely need to form an organization to protect
> >these lands from such destruction.
> >
> >Bill
>
>
> -Bill (remove "botizer" to reply via email)
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Re: Los Coyotes reservation (SoCal) closing to OHVs?
Not true at all. Horse ---- imports non-native plants to an area. These
non-native species can drwon out the native species, and throw the entire
planet out of orbit. And, you thought global warming was a problem, just
wait until the planet wobbles out of the solar system ...
"Wblane" <wblane@aol.combotizer> wrote in message
news:20040826203728.11752.00003753@mb-m11.aol.com...
> I always though horse crap was an excellent fertilizer and completely
> biodegradable to boot.
>
> >Plus all the soiled lands by their dumping of horse crap all
> >over the landscape. This will undoubtedly cause serious problems from
the
> >relocation of seed and pests carried by these animals. Not to mention
the
> >protected plants these animals will graze upon. This cannot be. We must
> >put a stop to it. We absolutely need to form an organization to protect
> >these lands from such destruction.
> >
> >Bill
>
>
> -Bill (remove "botizer" to reply via email)
non-native species can drwon out the native species, and throw the entire
planet out of orbit. And, you thought global warming was a problem, just
wait until the planet wobbles out of the solar system ...
"Wblane" <wblane@aol.combotizer> wrote in message
news:20040826203728.11752.00003753@mb-m11.aol.com...
> I always though horse crap was an excellent fertilizer and completely
> biodegradable to boot.
>
> >Plus all the soiled lands by their dumping of horse crap all
> >over the landscape. This will undoubtedly cause serious problems from
the
> >relocation of seed and pests carried by these animals. Not to mention
the
> >protected plants these animals will graze upon. This cannot be. We must
> >put a stop to it. We absolutely need to form an organization to protect
> >these lands from such destruction.
> >
> >Bill
>
>
> -Bill (remove "botizer" to reply via email)
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Re: Los Coyotes reservation (SoCal) closing to OHVs?
Not true at all. Horse ---- imports non-native plants to an area. These
non-native species can drwon out the native species, and throw the entire
planet out of orbit. And, you thought global warming was a problem, just
wait until the planet wobbles out of the solar system ...
"Wblane" <wblane@aol.combotizer> wrote in message
news:20040826203728.11752.00003753@mb-m11.aol.com...
> I always though horse crap was an excellent fertilizer and completely
> biodegradable to boot.
>
> >Plus all the soiled lands by their dumping of horse crap all
> >over the landscape. This will undoubtedly cause serious problems from
the
> >relocation of seed and pests carried by these animals. Not to mention
the
> >protected plants these animals will graze upon. This cannot be. We must
> >put a stop to it. We absolutely need to form an organization to protect
> >these lands from such destruction.
> >
> >Bill
>
>
> -Bill (remove "botizer" to reply via email)
non-native species can drwon out the native species, and throw the entire
planet out of orbit. And, you thought global warming was a problem, just
wait until the planet wobbles out of the solar system ...
"Wblane" <wblane@aol.combotizer> wrote in message
news:20040826203728.11752.00003753@mb-m11.aol.com...
> I always though horse crap was an excellent fertilizer and completely
> biodegradable to boot.
>
> >Plus all the soiled lands by their dumping of horse crap all
> >over the landscape. This will undoubtedly cause serious problems from
the
> >relocation of seed and pests carried by these animals. Not to mention
the
> >protected plants these animals will graze upon. This cannot be. We must
> >put a stop to it. We absolutely need to form an organization to protect
> >these lands from such destruction.
> >
> >Bill
>
>
> -Bill (remove "botizer" to reply via email)
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Re: Los Coyotes reservation (SoCal) closing to OHVs?
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 21:53:51 -0700, "William Oliveri"
<wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote:
>WTH? How can they let those damn horses tear up the landscape with their
>sharp hoofs. Plus all the soiled lands by their dumping of horse crap all
>over the landscape. This will undoubtedly cause serious problems from the
>relocation of seed and pests carried by these animals. Not to mention the
>protected plants these animals will graze upon. This cannot be. We must
>put a stop to it. We absolutely need to form an organization to protect
>these lands from such destruction.
Each horse 'donates' 50 lbs of manure and 10 gallons of urine every
day.
If half the US citizens(140,000,000) kept a horse, there would be a
daily accrual of 7 billion pounds of manure and 1.4 billion gallons of
urine.
Not to mention the acres needed to feed these animals...
<wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote:
>WTH? How can they let those damn horses tear up the landscape with their
>sharp hoofs. Plus all the soiled lands by their dumping of horse crap all
>over the landscape. This will undoubtedly cause serious problems from the
>relocation of seed and pests carried by these animals. Not to mention the
>protected plants these animals will graze upon. This cannot be. We must
>put a stop to it. We absolutely need to form an organization to protect
>these lands from such destruction.
Each horse 'donates' 50 lbs of manure and 10 gallons of urine every
day.
If half the US citizens(140,000,000) kept a horse, there would be a
daily accrual of 7 billion pounds of manure and 1.4 billion gallons of
urine.
Not to mention the acres needed to feed these animals...
#18
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Re: Los Coyotes reservation (SoCal) closing to OHVs?
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 21:53:51 -0700, "William Oliveri"
<wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote:
>WTH? How can they let those damn horses tear up the landscape with their
>sharp hoofs. Plus all the soiled lands by their dumping of horse crap all
>over the landscape. This will undoubtedly cause serious problems from the
>relocation of seed and pests carried by these animals. Not to mention the
>protected plants these animals will graze upon. This cannot be. We must
>put a stop to it. We absolutely need to form an organization to protect
>these lands from such destruction.
Each horse 'donates' 50 lbs of manure and 10 gallons of urine every
day.
If half the US citizens(140,000,000) kept a horse, there would be a
daily accrual of 7 billion pounds of manure and 1.4 billion gallons of
urine.
Not to mention the acres needed to feed these animals...
<wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote:
>WTH? How can they let those damn horses tear up the landscape with their
>sharp hoofs. Plus all the soiled lands by their dumping of horse crap all
>over the landscape. This will undoubtedly cause serious problems from the
>relocation of seed and pests carried by these animals. Not to mention the
>protected plants these animals will graze upon. This cannot be. We must
>put a stop to it. We absolutely need to form an organization to protect
>these lands from such destruction.
Each horse 'donates' 50 lbs of manure and 10 gallons of urine every
day.
If half the US citizens(140,000,000) kept a horse, there would be a
daily accrual of 7 billion pounds of manure and 1.4 billion gallons of
urine.
Not to mention the acres needed to feed these animals...
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Re: Los Coyotes reservation (SoCal) closing to OHVs?
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 21:53:51 -0700, "William Oliveri"
<wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote:
>WTH? How can they let those damn horses tear up the landscape with their
>sharp hoofs. Plus all the soiled lands by their dumping of horse crap all
>over the landscape. This will undoubtedly cause serious problems from the
>relocation of seed and pests carried by these animals. Not to mention the
>protected plants these animals will graze upon. This cannot be. We must
>put a stop to it. We absolutely need to form an organization to protect
>these lands from such destruction.
Each horse 'donates' 50 lbs of manure and 10 gallons of urine every
day.
If half the US citizens(140,000,000) kept a horse, there would be a
daily accrual of 7 billion pounds of manure and 1.4 billion gallons of
urine.
Not to mention the acres needed to feed these animals...
<wuji@bigvalley.net> wrote:
>WTH? How can they let those damn horses tear up the landscape with their
>sharp hoofs. Plus all the soiled lands by their dumping of horse crap all
>over the landscape. This will undoubtedly cause serious problems from the
>relocation of seed and pests carried by these animals. Not to mention the
>protected plants these animals will graze upon. This cannot be. We must
>put a stop to it. We absolutely need to form an organization to protect
>these lands from such destruction.
Each horse 'donates' 50 lbs of manure and 10 gallons of urine every
day.
If half the US citizens(140,000,000) kept a horse, there would be a
daily accrual of 7 billion pounds of manure and 1.4 billion gallons of
urine.
Not to mention the acres needed to feed these animals...
#20
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Re: Los Coyotes reservation (SoCal) closing to OHVs?
Think of all that gun powder we could make:
http://riv.co.nz/rnza/hist/gun/gunpdr.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Matt, Osborn wrote:
>
> Each horse 'donates' 50 lbs of manure and 10 gallons of urine every
> day.
>
> If half the US citizens(140,000,000) kept a horse, there would be a
> daily accrual of 7 billion pounds of manure and 1.4 billion gallons of
> urine.
>
> Not to mention the acres needed to feed these animals...
http://riv.co.nz/rnza/hist/gun/gunpdr.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt, Osborn wrote:
>
> Each horse 'donates' 50 lbs of manure and 10 gallons of urine every
> day.
>
> If half the US citizens(140,000,000) kept a horse, there would be a
> daily accrual of 7 billion pounds of manure and 1.4 billion gallons of
> urine.
>
> Not to mention the acres needed to feed these animals...