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Hauling 2 week old calf to the vet
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<blockquote data-quote="J Hoy" data-source="post: 1744194" data-attributes="member: 16398"><p>Everything on the planet is exposed to herbicides, especially glyphosate/Roundup and to insecticides like imidacloprid, the most used insecticide. Such birth defects appear to be caused by exposure to combinations of pesticides, which have been shown by studies to work synergistically. The birth defects are epigenetic, so the genes are not changed. However, the birth defects can be passed on to several more generations without any more exposure. However, as I said everything on the planet is exposed by surface water, rain, snow, foliage and breathing the air, so it is nearly impossible for an animal not to be exposed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J Hoy, post: 1744194, member: 16398"] Everything on the planet is exposed to herbicides, especially glyphosate/Roundup and to insecticides like imidacloprid, the most used insecticide. Such birth defects appear to be caused by exposure to combinations of pesticides, which have been shown by studies to work synergistically. The birth defects are epigenetic, so the genes are not changed. However, the birth defects can be passed on to several more generations without any more exposure. However, as I said everything on the planet is exposed by surface water, rain, snow, foliage and breathing the air, so it is nearly impossible for an animal not to be exposed. [/QUOTE]
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