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Interesting enough video, although at first it wasn't clear exactly what
brood malady the researchers were trying to impact with the application.
I assume, given the mention of Terramycin that the malady was AFB.  So I
wonder what it is about cow urine that is effective against Bacillus
larvae?  Does the active agent impact both the vegetative and sporal
stages?  And if it's truly an effect treatment, why did the discovery
take so long?  Did the organic beekeepers know this all along?

As far as Indian honey goes, well, if you've ever observed where your
bees are getting their water perhaps you would not be so quick to judge.

But seriously, is this for real?

Aaron Morris - Wondering how they get the cows to pee in a bottle?

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