no one feeds corn only even in the fattening stage, all corn would hurt not
only the uality of meat it might cause enough physical stress as to render
the animal useless to feed, i am not saying some don't do it. I am saying if
it were done on a commercial basis it would lower profits, but then these
people who advertise, antibotic free aren't as accurage as they could be,
Lee
"Miche" > wrote in message
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> In article >,
> Gorio > wrote:
>
>> Storrmmee;1634628 Wrote:
>> > this stuff about corn and cattle is so wrong, in fact if given an
>> > oppertunity, they will bust into a cornfeild and strip it just like
>> > deer
>> >
>> > will, what makes cattle sick is when they are bred too close
>> > genticially
>> > and
>> > when they aren't properly vetted, Lee
>> > "notbob" lid wrote in message
>> > ...-
>> > On 2011-07-06, jmcquown wrote:
>> > -
>> > I hate to be the one to inform you, but I eat pretty much anything I
>> > want
>> > to
>> > and I'm not allergic to anything. No problems.-
>> >
>> > Why do you hate to inform me. I don't mind. I like being informed.
>> > It's not like being informed is a disease. And like you, not much I'm
>> > allergic to. The skin of a cucumber is all I can think of, and it's
>> > been so long, may not be sensitive any longer. 
>> > -
>> > Who/what the heck is Monsanto?-
>> >
>> > My turn to inform you:
>> >
>> > 'The World According to Monsanto | Watch Free Documentary Online'
>> > (http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/the-w...g-to-monsanto/)
>> >
>> > Perhaps one of the most shocking documentaries on food ever made.
>> > Although this film is French, other US made documentaries have
>> > substantiated and reinforced what it is saying about our food supply.
>> >
>> > Like the fact that corn fed beef of bad mojo. Cattle do not eat corn.
>> > They didn't evolve to eat corn and it screws 'em up and makes them
>> > sick and we gotta keep 'em doped up on chemicals and antibiotics so
>> > they can survive that diet which, while it makes for tender meat, damn
>> > near kills the poor steer.
>> >
>> > Maybe you need to move further away from the left coast 
>> >
>> > And live in the 2/3rds of the country that swelters like a sauna?
>> > Thanks, but no thanks. I'll stick with our highs of 86F and humidity
>> > below 50%, with short cooling showers in the afternoon. I lived in TN
>> > for 2 yrs, remember. You can have everything East of Denver all to
>> > yourelf, with my blessing. 
>> >
>> > nb -
>>
>> True! When I first saw this documentary, that was my first question. I
>> live within 300 yards of both dairy cows and beef steers. I move both by
>> offering them corn to move into the trailer. They love the stuff. They
>> also live very healthy in WI. They also graze on wild grasses and eat
>> alfalfa in the winter. Just like most mammals, they need a balance. Corn
>> is a healthy part of that balance. Anyone who has done farm work can
>> tell you cows like corn.
>
> Children like chocolate, but feeding them a diet consisting solely of
> chocolate will make them sick.
>
> Miche
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