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Animal welfare rules are coming
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<blockquote data-quote="franseen" data-source="post: 84970" data-attributes="member: 1443"><p>To add to that reply. With a lot of the stuff we buy now days you can see it is sold for overuse. The more we use a product. The more profit the manufacturer sees. I think many of the drugs we use are sold with directions for overuse. The same goes with the amount of antibiotics in feed. You see advertisements that say "Now with 33% more fill in the blank" the price on the product is higher and the consumer just bought more of something that is unnessary. Great from an advertising prospective. Bad for the unwary consumer. My opinion is use as little antibiotics as possible. Let the animal build its own immune system. The way nature intended it to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="franseen, post: 84970, member: 1443"] To add to that reply. With a lot of the stuff we buy now days you can see it is sold for overuse. The more we use a product. The more profit the manufacturer sees. I think many of the drugs we use are sold with directions for overuse. The same goes with the amount of antibiotics in feed. You see advertisements that say "Now with 33% more fill in the blank" the price on the product is higher and the consumer just bought more of something that is unnessary. Great from an advertising prospective. Bad for the unwary consumer. My opinion is use as little antibiotics as possible. Let the animal build its own immune system. The way nature intended it to. [/QUOTE]
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