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They probably feed the salmon ground up cow parts, brains and all.
"Tim Lysyk" wrote in message news:gooLb.48651$Dm.43107@edtnps89... Here is a scary sort of article about farmed salmon. Something to worry about with them, I suppose. http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2004/01/08/salmon_040108 Tim Lysyk |
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![]() "Tim Lysyk" wrote in message news:gooLb.48651$Dm.43107@edtnps89... Here is a scary sort of article about farmed salmon. Something to worry about with them, I suppose. http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2004/01/08/salmon_040108 Try http://flyforums.proboards20.com/ind...m=1073593 555 TL MC |
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