Oh, don’t forget Germanium.
Germanium, and its “twin with displaced neutrons”, Gallium Arsenide, funded my childhood horses.
Oh, don’t forget Germanium.
Germanium, and its “twin with displaced neutrons”, Gallium Arsenide, funded my childhood horses.
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I was also thinking adding some calcium carbonate or the like (limestone) so we can then say each treatment has a full day’s supply of calcium for healthy bones.[/QUOTE]
But only if it’s mined from the rarefied atmosphere of the Himalayans or maybe the Andes.
I, too, can gets tons of antimony (in both trioxide and pentoxide forms) arsenic, chromium (hexavalent for those extra + charges and when trivalent may not be enough), strontium, barium, cobalt (such a pretty blue), molybdenum, cadmium (both red and yellow salts) and last, but not least, lead (good for skin whitening as well as putting weight on those hard keepers).
For tellurium and polonium though, you’re on your own. :lol:
Peggy, Thank you for the flash back! I loved that record–we had that at school in Chem class. Our teacher also played lots of Shelly Berman, Mort Sahl, and Lenny Bruce. :D:D
After listening to the Elements, I vote for TTP, Reed, Graatan, DeltaWave and Peggy to have a Quintille to the music…
Oh okay, I’ll go back outside and shovel…:lol:
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…Instead of sliver we can go with copper as it also has antibiotic properties and is better than gold in that respect…[/QUOTE]
Yes but then we have lost that novelty factor of spraying something containing gold on your horse. It doesn’t matter that it doesn’t do anything, just that you can charge more, as it contains gold.
Why not iron pyrite? Sparkly, and extremely apropos for anyone “foolish” enough to cough up for it.
Or electrum? Then you would have the best of both.
Perfect. If we could just make it magnetic, it would cover all the bases.
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sniff well that might help.
I’m sorry I got my panties in a wad. I’ve been a little off-kilter ever since the vampire bat bit me while I was hiding in the caves.
Can you forgive me?[/QUOTE]
I suppose. Maybe we should have the vial labels pumpkin shaped? and the nozzle should be green so they look like stems.
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Why not iron pyrite? Sparkly, and extremely apropos for anyone “foolish” enough to cough up for it. :D[/QUOTE]
Obviously you haven’t read the “strangest thing an owner has told you” where everyone else learned that if you have iron in water your animals will become emaciated sigh
If we add in a little dia earth, it can take care if bugs too. That should make it just about all purpose. On second thought, that might make it too milky and hide the sparkley gold flecks.
Let me know when to get the truck serviced and ready to roll. I may need to get some tire chains…supposed to snow an inch tonight.
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Perfect. If we could just make it magnetic, it would cover all the bases. :D[/QUOTE]
Hold it, we can do that with the the copper we are substituting for silver. No need to worry about iron.
We add gold for the coolness factor. Then again, if we have Hf+4, Sb+/-3, those are pretty unique unto themselves.
By the way Polonium has a half-life of 103 years, do we really want to use it?
Thank you for a good laugh, really! It was a great read but also proved my suspicions about the whole industry.
So I’m taking this quite serious. I’m a new in horse world. And by nature I do want answers to my questions. I’m bad in chemicals, hopeless, to be honest, but words like "table salt"and “bleach” even I can understand But I’m quite good in botanical things. I know quite a lot about plants and how to use them in alternative medicine.
I had the same suspicions when I was checking on the supplements and these horse pellets in fancy bags.
I did read the ingredients. For example, the menthol oil. OK, there is less than 0.1 % of it in the supplement. So no way that it can really do anything on horse but it adds nice SMELL to the feed - open the bag, breathe in and it smells SOOO GOOOD! So you do feel that bucks are wasted for something GOOD. It must be - smelling so nice, isnt’t it? Then read the ingredients again - remaining is the crap.
Since then I’m mixing my own food and adding plants which horses really can do something with. Dried nettles, for example, is a brilliant iron source And so cheap - just go out and pick them - yard will look better anyway and horses will benefit in winter by handful of dried nettles in their feed.
Basically all these products work on an atonement. You are busy? You know that you are not doing everything just perfect? You want the best for your loved animal? So buy THIS!
So according to my theory the already offered idea about adding GOLD to the new bleach/salt water is the best.
Then different products - creams, sprays, gels… for everything that you can imagine around stables. Then expand the market by adding special dog and cat products.
I do not agree about Pumpkin shape design. It will not look serious enough. Sorry, Pumpkin, but we are talking about million bucks market product. Definitely we need to lnes of product.
One is simple by cheap plastic bottles and simple white labels with a lot of small print on them - to make it look more scientific and medical.
Then other line must be for everyday use so must look similar like your daily cream jars - a bit of color, a bit of glitter, a bit of wealth. Here comes the gold and silver prodicts as well as gold and silver lines. For foals and special series for senior horses. I would agree with pumpkin orange/yellow/gold background, rich color, with some green… Maybe adding menthol and peppermint to one product, then next series go with sandal/pachouly smell. (Idea about products for Dressage horses specially was great - just adds about 10$ per bottle on the price tag)…
But all in all, I would say, so far new product looks really great.Good work, COTH team! Will you export it to Europe as well?
Would like to add…for the discerning horse owner, perhaps a formula each for the various colors of horses? If the horse gets a boo-boo/owie, we must be assured the hair grows back the correct color? That’s probably worth another $5 right there.
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Basically all these products work on an atonement. You are busy? You know that you are not doing everything just perfect? You want the best for your loved animal? So buy THIS! [/QUOTE]
Anna, brilliant, very insightful.
vetricyn
years ago I had a leg with ulcers deep into the muscle like the ones seen on the rfd show several specialist later and thousands of dollars in a last ditch effort to keep from amputating my leg I went to a doctor that was from south africa and he told me to use what he called dakins solution which was discovered by dr. dakins in the late 1800’s which is simply saline solution and bleach so I tried it and the rotted stinking flesh completely healed now with that being said I have also used 2 bottles of vetricyn and it is a good product but very pricy… hypochloorous acid is swiming pool chlorine which adds oxygen, sodium hypochlorite is just bleach which again adds oxygen, sodium chloride is the saline solution all of these additives kill bacteria and are very safe. the doctor had me make my own for pennies per pint and saved my leg.
give it a try it is very good stuff
fred skinner
texas
Vetericyn
Absolutely amazing to find so many people watch RFD TV
I warn you all to be careful of the Chuck Wagon chief
the product needs DMSO and packages in market it in handy single use towletttes
Vetericyn
Ok, so I called the toll free number for Vetericyn and asked to see documentation of their claims of “99.9999% kill rate in what… 30 seconds?? "
here is the answer I got.
" Oh! duh! we can’t release that information, it’s proprietary”…
hello? is that false advertising? should I contact Ca. attorney general consumer affairs unit?? any attorneys clued in here? so they can make the claim and REFUSE to back it up?? think I’ll stay on this one !!! what does everyone else think?? do THEY think that we are dumb horse hicks??
Stating one has a proprietary blend is a very typical “dodge” for products like this. It’s easier to just assume it’s a bunch of BS.
do THEY think that we are dumb horse hicks??
They not only think we are dumb horse hicks, they are counting on it! :eek: :yes: :winkgrin: :lol: Little do they know–we COTH… (Therefore, we are!).
I’m telling you–everything looks (and sounds) good until you start investigating it… :yes: