In a message dated 2/16/2000 11:25:46 AM Eastern Standard Time, [log in to unmask]
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<< I have heard there is a problem with arsenate leaching and it is most
definite not to be used in edible gardens and/or agrarian environments... not
good for chickens or horses. Suggest not making toothpicks or tea of it
either... and forget about not removing splinters. >>
Well, it might help petrify chickens, if you want that done. One assumes you
all know that you shouldn't burn it (the CCA wood, or any chickens or other
life forms that might have eaten it) in your fireplace.
Ralph