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    Happy Mother's Day

    A happy Mother's Day to some of our champion members The rest of you... Be good to ya mummas
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    Tas meetup/get together.

    If you get up around launnie, it's in my main stomping grounds so it a good chance if I'm up for it I catch a few here and there in my travels, although I'm getting more hermit like.... Taswegians don't need fanfare There would have to be biscuits.... But no iced VoVos.
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    A few Trich cuts

    Been claimed I'll message a few of you others as well.
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    Sceletium use for anxiety in dogs.

    An aside, today the initial "amped" up response after feeding is barely noticeable. (as expected). The daily paddock wander and "work " surprised me. Usually end up with a rabbit or a hare or two,probably every 2-3 days.... Dragged 5 back today... Lol... Coincidence me thinks, but quite keen Been less sooky when not In the same fence line... Although will stare at me if in view sending out the guilts.
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    Sceletium use for anxiety in dogs.

    You know I've looked into that RC First thoughts went there... Honestly the current CBD product pet market in the US is suspect AF IMO looking into it, the potential is there but. Lack of study for a rapidly growing pet Industry is really intriguing. FA regulation is the problem. It's selling well and making folk some good monies though.... There's a lot of assumptions, wild extrapolation and baseless claims, not one study I can find that even suggests treatment of anxiety or associated conditions in canines, and that's even chasing back through references of the very limited works. Basically there is no data... Apparently well tolerated (from pain/osteoporosis studies) , but some diarrhea is commonly reported side effect reported, that's probably a dietary change thing or the formulation of the product as a guess.... Other than anecdotes and marketing praises the jury is still out with me on efficacy. I'm not adverse to it saying all that. I've missed my opportunity for suitable profile material to trial but not in a position to expend coin, although if I was I'd work up from a human product than the marked up pet products for sure. Certainly not going to feed anything with an adjacent thc profile
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    Sceletium use for anxiety in dogs.

    yep well aware of the common killers, the alliums get many dogs as well to the surprise of folk. There are defo metabolism differences. They've pushed dogs harder than that, I'm for softly, softly. I'm actually really suspect of the outlying rat studies.
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    Sceletium use for anxiety in dogs.

    Yes I have Alc, should have mentioned it. Nope, zero effect. The force is strong. Benadryl as well was trialed but that just munts her down. She is supposed to be a busy dog Then the vets further suggestions are more severe chemical muntings that seriously mess/"mask" with her personality. Dietary changes have been trialed as well. "raw" diet exacerbates her behavior which surprised me She's a lovely, loyal dog, crazy brave.... Just stresses herself stupid....The breed combo is defo a factor. Probably the most intelligent dog I've had about. Will also note, when we are all completely off property and she can hear the vehicle has gone she will settle down and relax on watching trail cam video. Me dropping a couple times(and unresponsive for a bit) when a true puppy really probably entrenched a bit of this. She really loves the shit outta me... Lol... It may end up being that this is the nature of things, and that's fine it's not bothering neighbors ect... Just
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    Sceletium use for anxiety in dogs.

    Maybe... There probably is short term potential for dogs that have anxiety to thunderstorms, firecrackers, firearms ect. Separation anxiety is a bit more full on and really piles the stress on.
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    Post your track of the day

    Fck it....delta 9 resistant hard wired insomnia
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    Post your track of the day

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    Poppin poppies

    Make a perfect seed bed over nicely cultivated soil. Well raked to a fine tilth, free of stone, loose organics. Slug control before all else if there are refuges.... They are magnets Lightly feed the cabbage (to much invites mildew) , change ferts when they get to "hook" stage. If mildew sets its time to rotate out the paddock for a long time. The new virulent downy mildew is soil persistent AF and easily moved about by seed. Which is well worth noting. Overcrowding promotes mildew, and poor root development. Which is what they are all about at first. Notes from the broad acre guys.
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    A few Trich cuts

    @Macca 'Tis mate, quickly poking in I'm all over the place ... Send me a PM if keen
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    The Great Global Warming/Cooling Thread Part 2

    LOL "we".... "us" You bro, you... Fuck you rant on
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    Psilocybin Mushrooms of SE QLD, Australia

    Flipped cow pats = someone hunting worms maybe?
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    The Great Global Warming/Cooling Thread Part 2

    See this is where your confounding the problem. Your raising a raft of issues there..... Lol... I've killed more shit than you can imagine, and humans are just another animal IMO lol... You haven't got me pinned matey.... Don't kid yourself. You can be an argumentative arse all you like, your opinion ain't gospel,nor is mine. Also never said there was a fix.. .
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    The Great Global Warming/Cooling Thread Part 2

    You know.... maybe work on the actual problem of fixed carbon becoming free atmospheric carbon. Edit - and the other turbo charged gases That's a change to business as usual. Then accomodate sequestration into development works. The "western" model as aspirational it is has a lot of room left to improve its performance sustainability wise. It's not rocket science Yep... Lol... "Sane" people wanna go culling folk who are not them.
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    The Great Global Warming/Cooling Thread Part 2

    However playing the population numbers game hides the real impacts of emissions per capita.... Not the number of kids any demographic/"race" has... But it's another justification for inaction by some... Can't slay half the world.. Lol. Personally I think the Thanos solution is a crock of shit in regards to the current carbon balance (the issue) . Most likely help relieve several other enviro problems though pretty quickly It's an individuals choice to accept, deny, do shit or surrender.... We are all gunna have to adapt regardless, and pay one way or another.
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    The Great Global Warming/Cooling Thread Part 2

    Our oceans broke heat records in 2018 and the consequences are catastrophic Rising temperatures can be charted back to the late 1950s, and the last five years were the five hottest on record John Abraham Wed 16 Jan 2019 22.00 AEDTLast modified on Wed 16 Jan 2019 22.02 AED Last year was the hottest ever measured, continuing an upward trend that is a direct result of manmade greenhouse gas emissions. The key to the measurements is the oceans. Oceans absorb more than 90% of the heat that results from greenhouse gases, so if you want to measure global warming you really have to measure ocean warming. Advertisement There are other ways to measure climate change, but none are as convincing as the oceans. Air temperatures are most commonly reported in the media as evidence of global warming, but the problem with these is they are very erratic. While there is certainly a long-term trend of higher air temperatures, any given year may be warmer or colder than the last. Global warming of oceans equivalent to an atomic bomb per second Read more So oceans are key, and they are telling us a clear story. The last five years were the five hottest on record. The numbers are huge: in 2018 the extra ocean heat compared to a 1981-2010 baseline amounted to 196,700,000,000,000,000,000,000 joules. The current rate of ocean warming is equivalent to five Hiroshima-size atomic bombs exploding every second. The measurements have been published in the journal Advances in Atmospheric Sciences in an article by Lijing Cheng, the lead author, and his colleagues from the Institute for Atmospheric Physics in China. His collaborators, of which I am one, included researchers from around the world. The article charts ocean heat back to the late 1950s, showing a steady increase. Ocean warming is incontrovertible proof of global warming, and there are real consequences to a warming ocean. Firstly, warmer water expands, and this expansion causes sea levels to rise. Approximately a third of the rise in ocean waters is a result of the heat absorbed by the oceans. Scientists expect about one metre of sea level rise by the end of the century, which would be enough to displace 150 million people worldwide. Advertisement The warming waters also make storms more powerful. In the US recently, we have seen hurricanes pass over extremely warm ocean waters, which has supercharged them and increased the damage they cause. Other kinds of storms are also being made stronger. Heavier downpours of rainfall are increasing flooding around the world. Simply put, our emissions of greenhouse gases have caused loss of life and property. We are all responsible, but the people who have denied the science and the solutions own a special responsibility that history will judge harshly. Immediate fossil fuel phaseout could arrest climate change – study Read more It isn’t just humans that are suffering and will suffer more in the future. The heating of oceans is causing tremendous problems for sea life, particularly coral reefs. If we continue to warm the planet, we can expect to lose much of these reefs. We can also anticipate reductions in fish and sea life populations. We scientists sound like a broken record. Every year we present the science and plead for action. Not nearly enough is being done. We can still tackle climate change, but we must act immediately. We have the means to make a difference, we lack only the will. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/climate-consensus-97-per-cent/2019/jan/16/our-oceans-broke-heat-records-in-2018-and-the-consequences-are-catastrophic?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
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    Post your track of the day

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