How mad cow disease may have gotten into your hamburger, hot dogs and pizza toppings
"Oz" > wrote in message
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> Paul M. Cook©® > writes
> >> Pigs have been fed pigswill containing pork for much longer than that.
> >> Chickens will happily cannibalise each other.
> >> So you are patently wrong.
> >> That's even before we get into the well documented cases of ruminants
> >> knawing ones and eating eggs and chicks.
> >>
> >> >Seems a few lessons
> >> >have been forgotten.
> >>
> >> Seems you are a tad short of actually knowing what you are talking
> >> about.
> >
> >Well not entirely, no. Basic animal husbandry practices for centuries,
> >including the ME and Europe did not include cannibalizing animals.
>
> See pigs and swill, above ....
> Or do you think people with household pigsty's didn't actually eat their
> pigs?
Boy you're a stubborn knob. I said husbandry practices and you imply some
sort of international law. I suppose some of the farmers bred animals from
the same parents too. What does that prove? Some were too stupid to follow
the wisdom of the day?
> >Now if
> >some of them did so on their own, not much you could do to stop it. A
> >chicken eating another chicken is not husbandry practices.
>
> I suspect the chicken rearers would disagree.
Well chickens don't read, that's true.
Paul
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