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Sorry for the odd/low effort seeming post, but I could really use some help with figuring this out.
Issue being my dog really hates mud, refusing to step on it, which means he just ends up holding it when he needs to go, even to the point of causing himself pain/discomfort sometimes. The rest of my backyard is covered with mud, and waste from my dad's gf's ducks (i have no say in getting rid of them) so my dog is restricted to this small muddy patch in the corner of the yard which the ducks are mostly afraid of for some reason.
Pretty much what I'm getting at is im wondering if anyone knows how I could promote the growth of the moss already in this area, or if there are any very cheap moss seeds/spores that I could purchase online (preferably amazon, but being cheap, and delivery is all that matters), so that my dog hates it less. It is also heavily preferred that it's very low maintenance, doesn't need to look nice, just need something thin to cover the mud.
I dont really know anything about moss/soil other than it likes water, and dislikes sun. So best I can really do is provide a few pictures of the ground, stuff that is already growing there, and a dug up portion. This area usually doesn't get that much direct sunlight, has lots of small rocks while the rest is dust like, and kinda forms a hard shell like material after it dries. Region/climate is bay area California.
any help provided would be greatly appreciated.
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I recently got ~1 pound of ground caribou meat from a coworker, who got a few pounds from a friend. The friend found the meat too gamey for her tastes and gave it away. Some of the meat supposedly was seasoned with Italian sausage seasoning, but I have no way of knowing if mine is or not.
Iβve never eaten any wild game, let alone cooked it. I donβt even know what βgameyβ tastes like. Any ideas on what I should do with it?
I was thinking of just frying a small bit for a taste test, and to find out if itβs already seasoned or not. If itβs not seasoned or too gamey, I could use it like regular ground beef. But idk how to cook it if itβs very gamey or if it has Italian seasoning.
Thanks for any advice.
I recently got ~1 pound of ground caribou meat from a coworker, who got a few pounds from a friend. The friend found the meat too gamey for her tastes and gave it away. Some of the meat supposedly was seasoned with Italian sausage seasoning, but I have no way of knowing if mine is or not.
Iβve never eaten any wild game, let alone cooked it. I donβt even know what βgameyβ tastes like. Any ideas on what I should do with it?
I was thinking of just frying a small bit for a taste test, and to find out if itβs already seasoned or not. If itβs not seasoned or too gamey, I could use it like regular ground beef. But idk how to cook it if itβs very gamey or if it has Italian seasoning.
Thanks for any advice.
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