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by Sunsilver on 16 May 2014 - 18:05
YR, Colostridium (correct spelling is Clostridium) is a very nasty family of bacteria, including tetanus, botulism and C. difficile.
I am sure you meant colostrum, the first milk produced by the bitch...
(sorry, my biology and nursing background just wouldn't let me overlook that! )
by Ibrahim on 16 May 2014 - 19:05
Thanks SM for explaining feathering

by yellowrose of Texas on 16 May 2014 - 23:05
Yes Thanks for redoing my mistake. I went to the drug book to find colostrum in its correct spelling and came back to correct it and it would not let me..
Yes Clostridium killed one of my customers dog , before he bought my pup , in McKinney texas from, they think eating rotten fruit in his pasture under the trees..THE cows can eat dead , bacteria fruit , and things in pasture and digest it and get over the clostridium but dogs usually bleed to death when they get the "D" strain...THANKS for making the correction..
I know better...but today is run to the computer, run outside and plant the plants I got and my mind I guess is getting old and cannot remember that I had to come correct my BOO BOO...I also had to go back in and put RED in front of raspberry ...lol
YR
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