I watched and could understand.
Not use to using subtitles so watching while reading was interesting at times. Your description helped me a lot.
It is a shame honesty and integrity are not more important in this world. Too many things are controlled by money.
Yes! If micro plastics are bad for the animals in the ocean why would they not be bad for the animals that are used for food.
What I can't find out is what company is buying and using this stuff?
That I'd really like to know.
Sorry, wanted to add this link.
https://www.feedipedia.org/node/70
When I researched a bit I read this
Bakery wastes may contain ground plastic bags as the bakery wastes are unwrapped mechanically (McGregor, 2000).
I don't think this is good.
Bakery waste is already being recycled for animal feeds.
My husband works for a cold storage facility. They handle all ingredients and finished product for a major bakery. All the bakery waste is sold to a company that recycles it into animal feeds.
Yes. Why I added
"I will always have fresh, complete feed for my birds regardless of what else is available. The do get some eggs, fresh vegetables and very rarely meat scraps or grains in small amounts."
Eggs have about 15 mcg per serving.
There is a list of foods here rich in selenium. The recommendations are based on human DV.
https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Selenium-HealthProfessional/
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