tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20146619.post4038385721862412756..comments2023-11-03T02:16:06.338-07:00Comments on Ugly Overload: Dairy Cow BusinessRaging Wombathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01898378698646624373noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20146619.post-53606767144175642522010-01-22T03:16:27.657-08:002010-01-22T03:16:27.657-08:00It is very interesting for me to read that article...It is very interesting for me to read that article. Thanx for it. I like such themes and anything connected to them. I definitely want to read more on that blog soon.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20146619.post-68364795661415769662009-07-15T14:05:04.216-07:002009-07-15T14:05:04.216-07:00I can speak with absolutely zero authority in rega...I can speak with absolutely zero authority in regards to a cow's digestive processes. The same goes for the decaying processes of uneaten corn and soy. However, I don't think we can assume that while the former results in a greenhouse gas that the latter process would as well. And it should be that as the demand for corn and soy for dairy cows goes down, so will the supply of corn and soy -- or else prices will plummet, luring even more cattle ranchers to feed their cattle corn and soy.<br /><br />Regardless, I think the real answer here is that we need to find a way to harvest cow belches and find an industrial application for them.Raging Wombathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01898378698646624373noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20146619.post-58050656062344060762009-07-15T13:45:52.777-07:002009-07-15T13:45:52.777-07:00Does anyone ever think that these belches release ...Does anyone ever think that these belches release what was recently captured by the plants in the first place? If these plants weren't grown for feed where would the carbonic that were captured be? If these cows didn't eat, what would happen as these plants decayed? If they don't burp it up, it will remain in the feces. What happens as the feces festers?<br /><br />This always sounds to me like people imagine these carbonic gasses just appear out of nowhere. Yes, I know that different gaseous carbon compounds have different heat-trapping properties, but somehow, I don't think it's what they present it to be.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20146619.post-91150963885335838672009-07-15T09:24:22.983-07:002009-07-15T09:24:22.983-07:00(In David Attenborough voice:)
Here in exotic Fle...(In David Attenborough voice:)<br /><br />Here in exotic Flemington, NJ we are privileged to spot the rare diary cow. Rumored to exist for centuries by local farmers, their existence was confirmed less than a decade ago when one was shown on YouTube scribbling in her Moleskine.<br /><br />Notice the elegant penmanship and long pauses for thought before recording her innermost thoughts...oh, oh, she's spotted us.<br /><br />(Cow drops diary and daintily pushes it under a rock with her hoof)<br /><br />Cow looks around dumbly: Moo!<br /><br />David Attenborough: And as it so often goes, the face of nature's mystery is hidden from us one again. But we are far richer for even glimpsing the majesty of her hidden realm.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20146619.post-69048627857442732642009-07-15T09:15:58.215-07:002009-07-15T09:15:58.215-07:00Cow guts are adapted to digest grass, not corn and...Cow guts are adapted to digest grass, not corn and soy. Feeding them corn and soy (which are cheap due to subsidies) makes them gassy and sick.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20146619.post-30548216447632744482009-07-15T07:27:24.755-07:002009-07-15T07:27:24.755-07:00Dangit! Diary cow! I've fixed it.
And, Bonni,...Dangit! Diary cow! I've fixed it.<br /><br />And, Bonni, that's hilarious.Raging Wombathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01898378698646624373noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20146619.post-37886716936124408132009-07-15T06:42:22.819-07:002009-07-15T06:42:22.819-07:00Dear Diary, today I belched and farted a little le...Dear Diary, today I belched and farted a little less than yesterday. I think it's probably the new grasses they're feeding me. Oh, it's milking time! Gotta go! Write more later! Love, DaisyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20146619.post-29183564777383910572009-07-15T03:55:20.658-07:002009-07-15T03:55:20.658-07:00Um,'DIARY' cow? Do they keep logs on how ...Um,'DIARY' cow? Do they keep logs on how much gas they release?<br /><br />That cows burp lots of gas from the front is not too surprising, considering all the cud action they do.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16172850181007474803noreply@blogger.com