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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 718950"><p>novaman, </p><p>have you had a look see at any of the livers on the cattle you have fed the glycerine too? Thats probably the best organ to look at to determine the health and effects of any feed supplement. I look at every liver from animals I send to slaughter. Ethanol is alot easier on the liver than the methanol used in biodiesel production. Sure would be good to talk to someone feeding out gly from bio production. I know you can distill out the excess methanol, and neutralize the caustic in the gly, but still have my doubts. I have unlimited glycerin that is available to me, if I find that it is 100% safe and effective. I market my steers as natural, so I have to keep that concern on my mind as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 718950"] novaman, have you had a look see at any of the livers on the cattle you have fed the glycerine too? Thats probably the best organ to look at to determine the health and effects of any feed supplement. I look at every liver from animals I send to slaughter. Ethanol is alot easier on the liver than the methanol used in biodiesel production. Sure would be good to talk to someone feeding out gly from bio production. I know you can distill out the excess methanol, and neutralize the caustic in the gly, but still have my doubts. I have unlimited glycerin that is available to me, if I find that it is 100% safe and effective. I market my steers as natural, so I have to keep that concern on my mind as well. [/QUOTE]
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