08-17-2012, 03:46 PM
In reality, it's not that much worse for the cow's health than feeding them straight grain. Neither are good for the animal or the meat they provide.
It makes me wonder though, where was this candy going before? If the health implications are similar for the cows and the people eating them, this could possibly offer some relief in the grain industry allowing more grain to go straight to food production rather than livestock production. It's a shocking thing to learn at first, but there are implications that might be worth considering.
It makes me wonder though, where was this candy going before? If the health implications are similar for the cows and the people eating them, this could possibly offer some relief in the grain industry allowing more grain to go straight to food production rather than livestock production. It's a shocking thing to learn at first, but there are implications that might be worth considering.
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The only frontier that has ever existed is the self.
The only frontier that has ever existed is the self.