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<blockquote data-quote="regolith" data-source="post: 699168" data-attributes="member: 9267"><p>OP is already knowledgeable on rBST - it came up in another thread.</p><p></p><p>I've never heard of this. On oxytocin - not being permitted to put treated milk in the vat is a bit different from not being allowed to use it at all. I think that's what HD means. Regulations must be tightening up in NZ because I've been told I have to keep permanent records for every time I use it.</p><p>I think flunixin (banamine) has something like a 20-minute metabolism but a 1-day meat with-holding even though it's completely undetectable. Something to do with consumer perception - if it's injected it ain't natural and therefore it ain't good and must be banned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regolith, post: 699168, member: 9267"] OP is already knowledgeable on rBST - it came up in another thread. I've never heard of this. On oxytocin - not being permitted to put treated milk in the vat is a bit different from not being allowed to use it at all. I think that's what HD means. Regulations must be tightening up in NZ because I've been told I have to keep permanent records for every time I use it. I think flunixin (banamine) has something like a 20-minute metabolism but a 1-day meat with-holding even though it's completely undetectable. Something to do with consumer perception - if it's injected it ain't natural and therefore it ain't good and must be banned. [/QUOTE]
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