30 tonne of carp converted to fertiliser!

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Re: 30 tonne of carp converted to fertiliser!

Post by Russ » Tue Sep 22, 2015 8:38 pm

drew 2 wrote:Good stuff :thumbsup: :thumbsup: Lets see if we can add another 30 ton of spotted one's to it next year :-D

Who gives a furk russ,as long as there gone :thumbsup: :thumbsup: mate,its been long proven they aren't good for our waterways.
No argument here drew 2. Just didn't know that along with everything else ....... that they carried "the pox"
Miffy & Sparkles wrote:nope! not until now. had to google it cos we thought it didn't sound true. found this

Lastly, carp have been implicated in the spread of fish diseases, such as the exotic bacteria
Aeromanas salmonicida (Hindmarsh, 1994) and parasites such as Lernaea spp. (Rowland and
Ingram 1991).
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Re: 30 tonne of carp converted to fertiliser!

Post by Cornacarpio » Wed Sep 23, 2015 8:51 am

Since when did you cats start reading Fisheries Research Reports?

I wonder if the daughterless gene technology could be applied to feral felines??? :tongue:

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Post by 4liters » Wed Sep 23, 2015 11:06 am

Cornacarpio wrote:Since when did you cats start reading Fisheries Research Reports?

I wonder if the daughterless gene technology could be applied to feral felines??? :tongue:
They're probably looking for information to help them catch a redfin.
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