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FEEDING FOOD GRADE FOSSIL SHELL FLOUR DIATOMACEOUS EARTH TO LIVESTOCK
Diatomaceous Earth (DE) or Fossil Shell Flour is so pure that the Food and Drug Administration
has given it a "food-grade" designation. The governments of the United States and Canada recognize that fossil shell
flour is safe to use in animal foods. Fossil Shell Flour prevents "clumping" of feed particles by keeping them separate,
so there is improved flowability, mixability and handling of the animal feed. This in turn, creates two big advantages
to the animals who consume fossil shell flour in their recommended feed ration. First, acting as an anti-caking agent
to prevent "clumping" of feed particles, the surface area of feed exposed to the digestive processes - both bacterial
and enzymatic - is increased and therefore more feed is actually digested and utilized. Secondly, fossil shell flour
contains a small amount of 14 trace minerals. Thousands of animal owners and livestock breeders have discovered that
adding fossil shell flour to their animals' rations has produced a number of incredible benefits.
"For at least two decades Food Grade Fossil Shell Flour DE has been used as a natural wormer for livestock without the inherent risks of
powerful insecticides. Mixed with feed at a ratio of 2% of dry weight and fed for about 60 days to cover the full parasitic cycle, food
grade fossil shell flour DE effectively rids animals of parasites while supplying a broad range of minerals from ancient sea beds. The
health improvements observed in animals appear to be a result of three primary actions: (1) Eliminating parasites reduces physiological
stress and increases assimilation of nutrients from food. (2) DE is a rich source of minerals not abundantly available in today's feed
crops. (3) DE may bind to toxic metal build-up and help to rid it from the body."
Given to cows, milk production increased 25%. Mixed with the feed of sheep, 8-year-old ewes were soon springing around like young Iambs.
Hogs stopped chewing their wood feeding troughs. Tumors and cysts disappeared, and flies in the farmyard were practically eliminated."
Free Choice Feeding of Food-Grade DE
Cattle need trace minerals like fossil-shell flour. Increases herd appetite, health and production. Fossil Shell Flour stimulates
the basic metabolism, increases protein digestion with fossil shell flour. Satisfies and stops dirt licking and corral gnawing with
fossil shell flour. The percentage increase result of each fossil shell flour feeding can be ascertained from a fertilizer protein analysis.
Fossil Shell Flour had been in use for many years and listed the benefits claimed by users. These benefits are listed below:
- Increases herd appetite, health and production
- Fossil-Shell-Flour stimulates the basic metabolism
- Increase protein digestion with Fossil-Shell-Flour
- Satisfy mineral requirements without contamination
- Stop dirt licking and corral gnawing with Fossil-Shell-Flour
- Contains 15 trace minerals, all-important to animal diets
- Mixes well with all feeds while guarding against insect damage
- Prevents worms and virus epidemics from developing
- Saves Albumen, destroys harmful acids, safeguards the stomach
- Absorbs destructive and poisonous sediments in animals
- Improves the health and growth of thriving young animals.
- Causes better digestion, exercising a speed-up of mineral metabolism.
Suggested feeding instructions:
We mix it with water/juice/tea/smoothy before bed or first thing in the morning. Working up the amount slowly from about a teaspoon to a rounded tablespoon over a few days or weeks.
Kittens 1/2 teaspoon
- Cats 1 teaspoon
- Dogs under 50 lbs. 2 teaspoons
- Dogs over 50 lbs. 1 Tablespoon
- Dogs over 100 lbs. 2 Tablespoons
- Cattle 2% by weight of dry ration
- Calves 4 grams in morning
- Dairy cattle 2% by weight of dry ration
- Chickens 5% in feed
- Hogs 2% of weight in feed ration
- Horses 1 cup in daily ration
- Sheep 1% in ground grain
- Goats 1% in ground grain
A Bison rancher in Alberta conducted fecal test samples to check for parasites after using diatomaceous earth for several weeks.
His tests came out negative. Neither he nor his vet believed it, so they took more samples from different Bison, from different
herds, which had been fed diatomaceous earth - negative. Not only did he solve his parasite problem with a non-toxic, natural
product, but he found that the coats and overall appearance of his bison had improved. Another benefit is that some diatomaceous
earth remains in the manure, preventing the eggs of flies and parasites from hatching out, thereby, breaking the cycle of re-infestation."
GEORGE ROMNEY, Governor
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
LEWIS CASS BUILDING, LANSING, MICHIGAN 48913
B. DALL BALL, Director
October 31, 1967
Sirs:
Our animal pathologist has examined the vital organs and intestinal components submitted,
both macroscopically and microscopically, and has found no visible evidence of organ
abnormalities.
These components consisted of brain, thyroid, rib section, lung, heart, liver, true stomach,
small intestine section, large intestine section, pancreas, kidney, bladder, and forestomach.
These organs were submitted under affidavit as being from a slaughtered dairy cow having
free choice access to fossil shell flour for approximately five years.
Sincerely,
Robert L. Kirkpatrick
Supervisor, D. And L.
Laboratory Division
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