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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 496389" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I got to thinking about this whole certified whatever stuff. I have a friend who raises chickens for a company. The company decided that all their birds will be certified antibiotic free. He has a some bug that is killing birds. It would be easy to cure this with a little pennicillin but he can't use it because these birds are antibiotic free. His last batch of birds his death loss was 18%. You sure couldn't say they were humanely raised when they are letting 18% die from something that could be treated. All this certified whatever is just a marketing ploy to sell to an unimformed public. I have an idea, rather than bend to meet a demand that was created by misinformation in the first place, why don't we make an effort to tell the public the truth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 496389, member: 498"] I got to thinking about this whole certified whatever stuff. I have a friend who raises chickens for a company. The company decided that all their birds will be certified antibiotic free. He has a some bug that is killing birds. It would be easy to cure this with a little pennicillin but he can't use it because these birds are antibiotic free. His last batch of birds his death loss was 18%. You sure couldn't say they were humanely raised when they are letting 18% die from something that could be treated. All this certified whatever is just a marketing ploy to sell to an unimformed public. I have an idea, rather than bend to meet a demand that was created by misinformation in the first place, why don't we make an effort to tell the public the truth. [/QUOTE]
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