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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 426"><p>> Nobody said anything about it</p><p>> being a new thing -- but being an</p><p>> old practice doesn't make any less</p><p>> disgusting.</p><p></p><p>> Urea is a NON-NITROGEN protein</p><p>> source -- and I don't feed it to</p><p>> my cattle.</p><p></p><p>> If the packers would pay a</p><p></p><p>> Totally agree with you on that --</p><p>> it's a sin how the farmer and the</p><p>> consumer are both being raped by</p><p>> "middleman".</p><p></p><p>> Neither, that's why I raise my own</p><p>> -- my animals are not implanted</p><p>> with hormones, and the only time</p><p>> they get medication is if they are</p><p>> sick.</p><p></p><p>> Drinking and smoking and these</p><p>> other things shouldn't even enter</p><p>> into this -- they have nothing</p><p>> whatsoever to do with food. And as</p><p>> for hormones for menopause -- any</p><p>> woman is CRAZY if she allows her</p><p>> doctor to give her HORSE URINE, if</p><p>> hormone replacement is necessary</p><p>> there are plant-based estrogens</p><p>> that are identical to human</p><p>> estrogens are available. And this</p><p>> is my point -- I will not be</p><p>> convinced that the waste of one</p><p>> species is beneficial to another</p><p>> species.</p><p></p><p>> Pigs are omnivores and meant to</p><p>> eat just about anything, but cows</p><p>> are herbivores. Cow were not meant</p><p>> to eat chicken manure.</p><p></p><p>> We're on a well that taps into a</p><p>> 180 ft deep aquifer and we're</p><p>> pumping up 300 year old water that</p><p>> is cleaner than any city water --</p><p>> and no chemicals.</p><p></p><p>> Discussion is great -- and nothing</p><p>> says that everybody has to agree,</p><p>> that's what makes the world</p><p>> interesting. If it was decided</p><p>> tomorrow that all cows in the US</p><p>> were to be fed broiler litter, I</p><p>> won't do it, no matter how much</p><p>> literature there is available</p><p>> telling how safe it is. I will</p><p>> continue to raise mine on as</p><p>> natural a diet as possible -- and</p><p>> know that I'm not going to have to</p><p>> deal with stomach problems that</p><p>> seem to be a direct result of</p><p>> feeding and/or slaughtering</p><p>> procedures. Sure is funny that</p><p>> meat from the store (any meat)</p><p>> will tear up my stomach, but meat</p><p>> I raise or hunt and butcher myself</p><p>> doesn't give me any problems.</p><p></p><p>> I also don't have any trouble</p><p>> selling excess animals -- I have a</p><p>> waiting list of people wanting</p><p>> beef. If I had twice as many</p><p>> animals out there, I still</p><p>> wouldn't fill the list.</p><p></p><p>> Ann B Ann,Right on, You Go GIRL!!!!</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:beefalocindyo1@yahoo.com">beefalocindyo1@yahoo.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 426"] > Nobody said anything about it > being a new thing -- but being an > old practice doesn't make any less > disgusting. > Urea is a NON-NITROGEN protein > source -- and I don't feed it to > my cattle. > If the packers would pay a > Totally agree with you on that -- > it's a sin how the farmer and the > consumer are both being raped by > "middleman". > Neither, that's why I raise my own > -- my animals are not implanted > with hormones, and the only time > they get medication is if they are > sick. > Drinking and smoking and these > other things shouldn't even enter > into this -- they have nothing > whatsoever to do with food. And as > for hormones for menopause -- any > woman is CRAZY if she allows her > doctor to give her HORSE URINE, if > hormone replacement is necessary > there are plant-based estrogens > that are identical to human > estrogens are available. And this > is my point -- I will not be > convinced that the waste of one > species is beneficial to another > species. > Pigs are omnivores and meant to > eat just about anything, but cows > are herbivores. Cow were not meant > to eat chicken manure. > We're on a well that taps into a > 180 ft deep aquifer and we're > pumping up 300 year old water that > is cleaner than any city water -- > and no chemicals. > Discussion is great -- and nothing > says that everybody has to agree, > that's what makes the world > interesting. If it was decided > tomorrow that all cows in the US > were to be fed broiler litter, I > won't do it, no matter how much > literature there is available > telling how safe it is. I will > continue to raise mine on as > natural a diet as possible -- and > know that I'm not going to have to > deal with stomach problems that > seem to be a direct result of > feeding and/or slaughtering > procedures. Sure is funny that > meat from the store (any meat) > will tear up my stomach, but meat > I raise or hunt and butcher myself > doesn't give me any problems. > I also don't have any trouble > selling excess animals -- I have a > waiting list of people wanting > beef. If I had twice as many > animals out there, I still > wouldn't fill the list. > Ann B Ann,Right on, You Go GIRL!!!! [email=beefalocindyo1@yahoo.com]beefalocindyo1@yahoo.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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