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<blockquote data-quote="French Anne" data-source="post: 1321591" data-attributes="member: 24871"><p>First, I think it's difficult to compare humans to cows. Moreover, I'm not sure that all the vitamins humans take makes them older. In France, life expectancy is decreasing... Centenaries were generations born in the 30's.. I'm not sure to be one day a centenary. But that's another debate.</p><p></p><p>I have that opinion because I work with the Aubrac breed, and I choose my bloodlines also according to the feed of the animals. For example, a great Aubrac breeder bought last year a bull which had a fascinating pedigree... But his previous owner gave him so much complements. The breeder who had bought the bull had ONLY 4 calves out of him. 4 instead of 40!!! And the 4 were missed, they couldn't live, while this bull had ever produce beautiful calves when he was younger.</p><p>The vet told us that the bull had a rotten liver.... A BULL......</p><p>It proves that the health of the animal is transmitted by genetic. It's scientifically proven that the diet alters the genetic EPI.</p><p></p><p>I'm just a witness of that fact. Half of my herd is more than 12 years old.</p><p></p><p>Sorry if I made spelling mistakes...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="French Anne, post: 1321591, member: 24871"] First, I think it's difficult to compare humans to cows. Moreover, I'm not sure that all the vitamins humans take makes them older. In France, life expectancy is decreasing... Centenaries were generations born in the 30's.. I'm not sure to be one day a centenary. But that's another debate. I have that opinion because I work with the Aubrac breed, and I choose my bloodlines also according to the feed of the animals. For example, a great Aubrac breeder bought last year a bull which had a fascinating pedigree... But his previous owner gave him so much complements. The breeder who had bought the bull had ONLY 4 calves out of him. 4 instead of 40!!! And the 4 were missed, they couldn't live, while this bull had ever produce beautiful calves when he was younger. The vet told us that the bull had a rotten liver.... A BULL...... It proves that the health of the animal is transmitted by genetic. It's scientifically proven that the diet alters the genetic EPI. I'm just a witness of that fact. Half of my herd is more than 12 years old. Sorry if I made spelling mistakes... [/QUOTE]
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