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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 419"><p>I cant agree with you more. Load these critters up with medicated feed (when not sick), growth hormones and feed then another animal's crap.. No wonder I could not find a decent piece of beef in the supermarket.. I dont buy it anyway, I grow my own ... all natural.. totally. Time we got back to quality and not quantity... Incidentially... pork in the super market is no better.. tastes like nothing.</p><p></p><p>I was going to stay out of this</p><p>> thread, but obviously there are</p><p>> some who need to hear this.</p><p></p><p>> This, and other</p><p>> "alternative" feeding</p><p>> methods, are why I started raising</p><p>> my own beef, and why I will NOT</p><p>> under ANY circumstances eat</p><p>> commercially produced beef. This</p><p>> is also why so many people have</p><p>> become vegetarians -- it's not</p><p>> that they don't want to consume</p><p>> meat, it's because they don't want</p><p>> to consume filth, even if it is</p><p>> indirectly.</p><p></p><p>> The consumer has the right to know</p><p>> that the animals that they are</p><p>> eating are fed good, wholesome,</p><p>> CLEAN food -- and no paper from</p><p>> some university telling how to</p><p>> feed chicken manure safely, is</p><p>> going to convince me (or many</p><p>> other consumers) that we want to</p><p>> eat this crap.</p><p></p><p>> Ann B</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:bwflonghorn@hotmail.com">bwflonghorn@hotmail.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 419"] I cant agree with you more. Load these critters up with medicated feed (when not sick), growth hormones and feed then another animal's crap.. No wonder I could not find a decent piece of beef in the supermarket.. I dont buy it anyway, I grow my own ... all natural.. totally. Time we got back to quality and not quantity... Incidentially... pork in the super market is no better.. tastes like nothing. I was going to stay out of this > thread, but obviously there are > some who need to hear this. > This, and other > "alternative" feeding > methods, are why I started raising > my own beef, and why I will NOT > under ANY circumstances eat > commercially produced beef. This > is also why so many people have > become vegetarians -- it's not > that they don't want to consume > meat, it's because they don't want > to consume filth, even if it is > indirectly. > The consumer has the right to know > that the animals that they are > eating are fed good, wholesome, > CLEAN food -- and no paper from > some university telling how to > feed chicken manure safely, is > going to convince me (or many > other consumers) that we want to > eat this crap. > Ann B [email=bwflonghorn@hotmail.com]bwflonghorn@hotmail.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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