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Dr Oz didn't speak well of grain fed beef today
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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1313908" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>I am personally not opposed to folks eating grass fed beef, to each his own. My issue with the negative advertising towards grain fed is that the way I see it some folks with an anti meat agenda can use that as a Trojan horse to further their goals, thus affecting all segments of producers. </p><p>Most folks outside of the agriculture community probably don't realize that most beef cattle are on grass for most of their lives.</p><p>I am pretty sure there isn't enough land to grass finish enough cattle to supply our demand. </p><p>There will always be losses and issues, in any type of animal agriculture, and you and I and most everyone else no doubt does everything we can to prevent it and take the best possible care of our animals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1313908, member: 24816"] I am personally not opposed to folks eating grass fed beef, to each his own. My issue with the negative advertising towards grain fed is that the way I see it some folks with an anti meat agenda can use that as a Trojan horse to further their goals, thus affecting all segments of producers. Most folks outside of the agriculture community probably don't realize that most beef cattle are on grass for most of their lives. I am pretty sure there isn't enough land to grass finish enough cattle to supply our demand. There will always be losses and issues, in any type of animal agriculture, and you and I and most everyone else no doubt does everything we can to prevent it and take the best possible care of our animals. [/QUOTE]
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