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Offline tp4tissue

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The latest on Argentina baaf
« on: Thu, 23 October 2025, 21:11:28 »
Soooo.. now they're warning that Argentinian beef is laden with an outbreak of "foot and mouth disease."

Europe had this problem, it comes from feeding Chicken Litter, the bedding they Live Poop and sometimes Die on, to COWS, (To save a buck).  The practice was "banned" in many places, but NOT the USA.  and Not everywhere adheres to the ban, because $$$.

A cow can be eating somewhere between 20 to 50% Chicken litter as part of their meals.

The problem has gotten worse, BOTH in the US and Abroad, because feed costs are very very high.


Enjoy the Yums, Keto-Broz.

There's no way to guarantee you're not eating Chicken Litter fed cows, because you're almost 100% certainly eating it.

Multiple farms send their herd to large Unified Slaughter houses, so contamination is typical.


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Re: The latest on Argentina baaf
« Reply #1 on: Fri, 24 October 2025, 07:40:25 »
Oooff!

"Poultry litter should be supplemented .... "

Pretty nasty. Look for "clean" notation labels when you buy meat.
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