Guest guest Posted August 18, 2008 Report Share Posted August 18, 2008 Namaskar Ramesh Iyer, Thanks and bless you for sharing the article. I enjoyed reading it. Om Bholenath , cool guy <coolguy_realcool wrote: > > Dear Narasimhayeji, >  > You are right when you say that a body lacking in certain vitamins and minerals may > have a craving for certain non-vegetarian food. I am reproducing an article from > from the renowned " Bhavan's Journal " dated February 29, 2004 [Vol.50 No.14]. >  > QUOTE >  > Ornithologist Niall Burton was watching a family of grouse feeding in a field, in England. >  > Some of the chicks wandered near a flock of sheep grazing nearby. Suddenly, one of the > sheep ran towards the chicks, picked up one, and ate it whole. The ornithologist could > not believe his eyes - a herbivore eating a bird! He thought it was unnatural. He rushed > out of his hiding place and drove away the sheep. >  > His report of the incident in the Journal British Birds drew a response from other bird- > watchers who had witnessed birds or small animals being eaten by herbivores. >  > One ornithologist theorised that grass growing in some soils may be deficient in > essentail ingredients like calcium and phosphorus and sheep may occasionally > eat birds to make up for the deficiency of these minerals in their diet. >  > UNQUOTE >  > Regards > Ramesh Iyer >   > > > Unlimited freedom, unlimited storage. Get it now, on http://help./l/in//mail/mail/tools/tools-08.html/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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