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[QUOTE="xp29, post: 2038491, member: 114539"] I was just coming back to post basically the same thing Brandon just did. I went and was researching it after my last post and came to the same conclusion. It can cause internal injuries from the sharp edges. Having had walnut trees in my yard in the past, I know from personal experience it can cut you wide open if you step on broken hulls or if your cracking them to eat the shards can also cut you. Another issue comes to mind also that I haven't seen discussed. Crushed walnut hulls are wood, that being said they are going to be predisposed to natural deterioration. So it seems to me that once it gets poop in it, it could become a breeding ground for bacteria. [/QUOTE]
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