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- 01 Jan 2018, 19:54
- Forum: Diet and Nutrition
- Topic: Feed, safe, moderation, sparingly, not
- Replies: 4
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Re: Feed, safe, moderation, sparingly, not
Thanks Lin. I did not find that part of TTT and am glad you pointed it out. TTT webpages are many. I'm glad you folks decided to have a forum.
- 29 Dec 2017, 18:17
- Forum: Diet and Nutrition
- Topic: Feed, safe, moderation, sparingly, not
- Replies: 4
- Views: 7546
Feed, safe, moderation, sparingly, not
Is that the cascade of good to not good? I may have missed a term. I'm seeking to grasp the overall big picture that goes beyond pass/fail, but rather proportions. There are many plants in each category. How would you break it down for proportion? 90% variety of "feed", 5% "safe"...
- 23 Dec 2017, 23:50
- Forum: Diet and Nutrition
- Topic: oxalic acid
- Replies: 4
- Views: 8721
Re: oxalic acid
Some folks have gone a bit far with the concern. Underlying principle of variety can never be ignored. And some plants with this molecule in the grander variety is not a concern I have. What I have found is people use the plant database here to sorta bully others about the stray spinach leaf in a sp...
- 21 Dec 2017, 20:29
- Forum: Diet and Nutrition
- Topic: oxalic acid
- Replies: 4
- Views: 8721
Re: oxalic acid
Thanks for the reply. I Vet near where I live spoke on this topic and somewhat suggested there is too much concern for oxalates in the diet, and went on for quite awhile about the concern, and the the corresponding lack of evidence to support the concern. There is what could be thought of as a fate ...
- 21 Dec 2017, 17:17
- Forum: Diet and Nutrition
- Topic: oxalic acid
- Replies: 4
- Views: 8721
oxalic acid
Hi All, This is my first post here, this is a friendly question. I'm looking for very specific information. Does anyone have direct evidence that any 'stone' in any tortoises' urinary system was indeed a result of oxalate crystal accumulation or accretion? By direct evidence I mean a mass spec or so...