There are several articles on that matter. Go search it.
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Agreed.That part about the hormones is not true at all.
Wherever did you hear that?
Agreed again.NO hormones are used in poultry production and no chickens regularly lay more than once per day! It is all genetics. Who told you that?
Sounds more like you made it up.There are several articles on that matter. Go search it.
That has to do with lots of laying, not injected hormones.You can search it on Google, there are articles about it and there are pictures of battery hens with their comb and wattles so large because of their excess hormones.
I do not make things up. And I do not let people force me to search things so I am not doing it and I am leaving this here for you to research.Sounds more like you made it up.
Source or it didn’t happen.
the USDA has banned all hormones and steroids in poultry since the 1950s. No hormones or steroids are approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for use in poultry, and doing so via the water, feed or injection is specifically prohibited by law.
I just did research to rebut your argument. You cannot state misinformation.I do not make things up. And I do not let people force me to search things so I am not doing it and I am leaving this here for you to research.
Misinformation is far worse than no information.I just did research to rebut your argument. You cannot state misinformation.
I think we need an uninformative reaction ETA: I am joking of course that would be so misused.Misinformation is far worse than no information.