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Mar 17, 2016 11:22 AM CST
Missouri (Zone 6a)
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I was just pointing out in my post how the urine is oftentimes had for those who may have not put alot of thought into that. I wasn't meaning anything personal directed toward anyone here. Smiling
I guess I was naive and assumed the animals are treated 'nice'. I think alot of people use animal products and really have no clue how the animals are raised/treated, and would make different choices maybe if they realized. I know some of the things PETA does are kind of nuts, on the other hand, I have watched some of their videos and I have to say there is no denying that animals are oftentimes treated in horrific manners. I just think it is important to make informed choices and to consider alternatives any time I can. I don't think it is wrong to kill an animal or to eat meat. But I think animals should be treated right between there and my table. As for deer spray, I would just try alternative sprays before I used something with animal urine, unless I knew the animals were treated right. Sad but true that animals are only thought of in dollar signs to many pocket lining businesses. I have heard advice both ways using the Milorganite, some swear it keeps critters out and other say it made no difference. Shrug! I know some people use alfalfa pellets in their garden, or corn gluten products which I would think would attract deer like crazy Confused

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