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Thank you, for taking the time to make sure I am an idiot. I didn't once insult either or you, or any farmer for that matter. I happen to have a high level of respect for farmers in general. And don't, for civility sake alone if for no other reason, insult my inteligence. I did not call either of you pig ignorant farmers who still live in the 1950's and apply DDT to everything you meet. Dont call me an idiot, even by subtlety and implication. However, antibiotics fed to livestock have been shown to transmit to the humans who eat them, and it is being shown that this bypass of antibiotics is what is leading to antibiotics in humans not working the way they used to. I'm sorry you decided to take my post as a personal slur against the two of you. It wasn't.
And to the OP, I'm sorry I caused drama on your thread. That wasn't my intention, I was simply answering with my thoughts.
ETA: Yes, I'm aware I may not have been fully correct on spelling or grammer. Sue me.
If you feel like an idiot I don't think we're to blame for that...neither of us said anything like that. To make a blanket statement that all food available in the grocery store is




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Thank you, for taking the time to make sure I am an idiot. I didn't once insult either or you, or any farmer for that matter. I happen to have a high level of respect for farmers in general. And don't, for civility sake alone if for no other reason, insult my inteligence. I did not call either of you pig ignorant farmers who still live in the 1950's and apply DDT to everything you meet. Dont call me an idiot, even by subtlety and implication. However, antibiotics fed to livestock have been shown to transmit to the humans who eat them, and it is being shown that this bypass of antibiotics is what is leading to antibiotics in humans not working the way they used to. I'm sorry you decided to take my post as a personal slur against the two of you. It wasn't.
And to the OP, I'm sorry I caused drama on your thread. That wasn't my intention, I was simply answering with my thoughts.
ETA: Yes, I'm aware I may not have been fully correct on spelling or grammer. Sue me.
If you feel like an idiot I don't think we're to blame for that...neither of us said anything like that. To make a blanket statement that all food available in the grocery store is
full of antibiotics, chemicals and preservatives,
is wrong.....and it's not true.
There are strict guidelines for the use of antibiotics in animals that are destined to be processed. They are not given willy-nilly altho that is what some people would like you to believe. I agree there are too many preservatives used in foods....but that has come about because of consumers who want food that has a long shelf life and doesn't start growing green fuzzy's after a couple of days.
A lot of people who got their backyard chickens thinking they were going to save a few bucks on their grocery bill are now finding out that more than likely is not the case.
is wrong.....and it's not true.
There are strict guidelines for the use of antibiotics in animals that are destined to be processed. They are not given willy-nilly altho that is what some people would like you to believe. I agree there are too many preservatives used in foods....but that has come about because of consumers who want food that has a long shelf life and doesn't start growing green fuzzy's after a couple of days.
A lot of people who got their backyard chickens thinking they were going to save a few bucks on their grocery bill are now finding out that more than likely is not the case.