[Strawbale] Blood and Agar-agar
Max Vittrup Jensen
max at permalot...
Sat Mar 26 13:05:48 CET 2011
Just want to add that my personal experience with sheep butchering our 9
month ram and painting wood with the blood was very disappointing when
measured in m2: it didn't cover much more than 1,5 m2. You'd need quite
the massacre to get enough, which may be the reason why traditionally in
Scandinavia it was bulls blood (large animal). -I've always wondered if
there's any difference in blood from cows and bulls? Can't find any data
on it.
Obviously it should be possible to get it as a waste product from a
butchery, but in DK and CZ (likely EU rule) that takes a veterinarian
certificate.
In traditional cultures the blood is typically used for cooking (I once
slaughtered reindeers with laplaenders, and blood went straight in the
cooking pot) so again you're competing with food production.
As far as agar-agar goes: the main production of it is in Japan, and
where American's seem to be hording iodine due to the 1200 x normal
radioactivity (BBC today) in the waters near the leaking reactor, my
wife will be hording Agar-Agar with a production date before March 10th!
It's also her favorite for thickening jams and cakes, as it's not made
from animal bones like gelatin... (Yes; she suffers from the 'ick' factor!).
All in all; urin, shit or linseed oil is my recommended choices.
Cheers,
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Ing. Max Vittrup Jensen
"Jen-Sen: Make it Reality"
Consultancy in sustainable engineering, planning and environment
+420 585 15 20 10 - www.jen-sen.cz
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