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Re: Purina culture chow
Worms with no fur balls Great
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stoecker,Michael,FRANKLIN PARK,NC&C" <michael.stoecker at us_nestle.com>
To: <killietalk at aka_org>
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 9:35 AM
Subject: RE: Purina culture chow
> Heck no!, Matt.
> Tell Purina you'll be happy to be their exclusive distributor for a new
use
> for one of their products--->Worm Chow!
> Thanks,
> mike stoecker
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Matt Hirvonen [SMTP:mdhirvon at facstaff_wisc.edu]
> > Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 7:00 PM
> > To: KillieTalk at aka_org
> > Subject: purina culture chow
> >
> > Mike,
> >
> > I am glad my experience with catchow and whiteworms has been confimed by
> > an
> > independent source - hahaha! You must have had quite a few worms in
the
> > culture already, but they were dispersed until the food brought them all
> > together. And I think you may be right about the oils attracting the
> > worms. Cat chow is fairly high in both fat and protein (as cats are
> > primarily carnivores)! I guess I would agree that white worms are
> > probably not a nutritionally complete fish food, but I feed my breeders
> > worms a couple times a week (white or black worms) and it seems like egg
> > production tends to increase the day after feeding worms.
> >
> > Matt
> >
> > P.S. I would send the Purina company a thank-you letter, but somehow I
> > think they might find the idea of Purina "worm chow" offensive ;-)
> > Matt Hirvonen, 5801 Taft Street, Middleton WI 53562
> >
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