Strange Fodder
Like crocodiles and ostriches, cattle sometimes pick up a miscellaneous collection of objects when feeding, and appear to suffer few illeffects. Silver and copper coins, pounds of nails and screws, buckets, bits of barbed wire, stones, small tin containers and often pieces of tin, and other metal objects have been removed from their stomachs at post rn o
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 95, 4 November 1947, Page 3
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60Strange Fodder Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 95, 4 November 1947, Page 3
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