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Arkansas Man |
05/13/2004 09:56AM If you could put them in the front... and guide them a little... think of all the paddling you would not have to do!!!! :) Bruce |
hexnymph |
05/13/2004 09:49AM We usually tie them to the end of the boat, fit them with some flippers and let them swim along. Hex |
Arkansas Man |
05/13/2004 09:20AM Hey Hex, You got a canoe that a cow can paddle? Solo or tandem? Bruce |
hexnymph |
05/13/2004 07:44AM Thanks, I guess I'm not going to worry about it then. Does anyone know if Duluthpack makes saddle bags that'll fit on a cow? Where can I get a life jacket to fit a cow:) |
bogwalker |
05/12/2004 08:04AM I went through customs into Thunder Bay on April 29th and they did not ask anything about beef products or food. I have Canadian friends who came down through the same entry into the US and they were asked about beef and poultry. Their dog food (containing chicken) was confiscated by the US staff. |
flyangler |
05/12/2004 02:26AM i do not know for sure but i would think that the u.s. beef ban would not apply to personal use rations but i could be wrong |
hexnymph |
05/11/2004 09:25AM I just recently read that you cannot bring any beef products into Canada from the U.S. Does this still apply? |