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Article: Five more ideas for using broken glass.
- Article from:
- Countryside & Small Stock Journal
- Article date:
- September 1, 1993
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1. Feed it to poultry
Countryside: Concerning broken glass, if you keep poultry there is a perfect solution to your problem. Pound up the glass and broken china into grainsize pieces and scatter it on the ground for your fowls with gizzards. They will gladly eat the pieces (no harm to them) as grinding stones and the glass will be put to good use. The residue goes back harmlessly into the soil where earthworms will use it again for their grinding purposes. When they are done it is now the finest of fine soil.
I had a sick chicken I intended to destroy but decided to experiment first. I put a marble down his throat and 24 hours later killed him and ...
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