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<blockquote data-quote="chippie" data-source="post: 1125638" data-attributes="member: 5644"><p>I can see why Bez said what he did.</p><p></p><p>The Internet has changed how people look at things, and most of the time they have the wrong ideas from reading c r a p on the Internet. Anyone can make a page and make it look official and reliable. The Internet is like the children's game gossip. Facts get distorted as people repeat them.</p><p></p><p>Due to the nature of my jobs I come in contact almost every day (except Sunday) with people who have misconceptions about our food and how it is grown and raised. Just yesterday, a woman thought that GMOs blew on the wind to contaminate other plants. She also buys raw milk from an individual and told me that it was safe because she did her own Kinesiology tests. BTW Kinesiology is the study of human movement, something that physical therapists study.</p><p></p><p>I could go on and on, some of the things are beyond ridiculous. Like hormones in chickens. If a chicken is feed steroids, it passes through the chicken and doesn't do a thing to it. The chicken would have to be injected. I am sure that the chicken producers have someone injecting 10s of thousands chickens - right. Besides The FDA banned the use of hormones in poultry production by 1960.</p><p></p><p>The thing is, someone can do a search and find this thread and read about cattle birth defects and probably draw the wrong conclusion about the safety of eating beef.</p><p></p><p>And for the touchy feelie folks, I don't hug my chickens or my cows, not even the baby calves (and yes that is a common question).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chippie, post: 1125638, member: 5644"] I can see why Bez said what he did. The Internet has changed how people look at things, and most of the time they have the wrong ideas from reading c r a p on the Internet. Anyone can make a page and make it look official and reliable. The Internet is like the children's game gossip. Facts get distorted as people repeat them. Due to the nature of my jobs I come in contact almost every day (except Sunday) with people who have misconceptions about our food and how it is grown and raised. Just yesterday, a woman thought that GMOs blew on the wind to contaminate other plants. She also buys raw milk from an individual and told me that it was safe because she did her own Kinesiology tests. BTW Kinesiology is the study of human movement, something that physical therapists study. I could go on and on, some of the things are beyond ridiculous. Like hormones in chickens. If a chicken is feed steroids, it passes through the chicken and doesn't do a thing to it. The chicken would have to be injected. I am sure that the chicken producers have someone injecting 10s of thousands chickens - right. Besides The FDA banned the use of hormones in poultry production by 1960. The thing is, someone can do a search and find this thread and read about cattle birth defects and probably draw the wrong conclusion about the safety of eating beef. And for the touchy feelie folks, I don't hug my chickens or my cows, not even the baby calves (and yes that is a common question). [/QUOTE]
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