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Combination mineral and salt blocks that the horses lick as long or often as they want are very common and horses definitely benefit from them, however, the minerals obtained from these "licks" are fairly minimum. There are other supplements on the market that you can add to the horses feed which provide more and a wider range of minerals. One such brand is Nature's Essentials 12:12, which comes in loose form that you scoop into the feed as well as a block form for the horses to lick.There ar supplements on the market in regular farm stores or you can get a supplemt from your vet.You should ALWAYS have a white salt block and a red mineral block set out for your horse to lick on at all times!
8 months after your mum dies hahahahaha lol
It comes from the spine. If you cut done the spine that is filet mignon.
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No, ham comes from pork which is meat from pigs. Cows do not produce ham; instead, they provide beef which comes from various cuts of meat like steaks, roasts, and ground beef.
Tornado Watch is where there is a Tornado comming near the area where u live or maybe somewhere else. The news calls it a Tornado Watch. Tornado Watch is where a Tornado comes and people watch when it comes nearest to them so they could keepwatch on what is going to happen.
Generally not.
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it is that it is tornado alley it make a strong storm with ice and then ice comes then tornado
you have to duck and tuck
A tornado comes from a type of storm called a rotating thunderstorm, but is not a storm, itself.
Generally the funnel cloud comes first.
try and get as low as you can. like in ditch
When the eye of a tornado becomes more intense and destructive than the larger tornado, it is known as a "tornado within a tornado" or a "satellite tornado." This phenomenon occurs when a smaller, more powerful vortex forms within the main tornado circulation.
Tornado comes from the spanish word tronada, which comes from the latin word tonare to thunder. This may also have been combined with the Spanish word tornar, which means to turn.
The word tornado comes from the Spanish word "tronada" meaning "thunderstorm" and tornar meaning "to turn".
The highest tornado activity in Montana is in June, though July comes pretty close.