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<blockquote data-quote="rustyb" data-source="post: 603931" data-attributes="member: 8624"><p>i know how producing organic veggetables is more intensive....but organic meat ?</p><p></p><p></p><p>please explain...... i know i wont be vaccinating, or drenching animals, ect, that would be disallowed in the organic market, but of course i would you if an animal was sick or something, but that animal would never be able to sold organically. So with that in mind, that would take out a fair bit of labour, and costs, which is good, and we have never had problems with animal sickness or anything, my dad hasn't over the 30 years he has been there</p><p></p><p>Id like to ask a question bout organic beef tho, could a cow that has been disallowed to sell on the organic market because she has been vaccinated ect, could she still produce an organic calf that would be allowd to sell on the organic market ?</p><p></p><p>thanks, so if anyone could answer that, it would be good, along with , how is organic beef more intensive with labour ?</p><p></p><p>thanks again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rustyb, post: 603931, member: 8624"] i know how producing organic veggetables is more intensive....but organic meat ? please explain...... i know i wont be vaccinating, or drenching animals, ect, that would be disallowed in the organic market, but of course i would you if an animal was sick or something, but that animal would never be able to sold organically. So with that in mind, that would take out a fair bit of labour, and costs, which is good, and we have never had problems with animal sickness or anything, my dad hasn't over the 30 years he has been there Id like to ask a question bout organic beef tho, could a cow that has been disallowed to sell on the organic market because she has been vaccinated ect, could she still produce an organic calf that would be allowd to sell on the organic market ? thanks, so if anyone could answer that, it would be good, along with , how is organic beef more intensive with labour ? thanks again [/QUOTE]
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