For those who don't think what you actually FEED your animals that end up on your table really matters?
Here's a story on WebMD (
considered a "reliable" source for many naysayers) from June 8, 2011 regarding arsenic being added to chicken feed by Pfizer (
aka Big pHARMa)
http://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/f...08/fda-arsenic-drug-in-chicken-feed-suspended
Here's one from Consumer Reports regarding the same issue from June 10, 2011
http://news.consumerreports.org/hea...ken-drug-roxarsone-due-to-arsenic-threat.html
Think about Mad Cows Disease and how that came about...?
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2001/02/02/earlyshow/saturday/main269150.shtml
Also think about all the recalls from China due to contamination of one sort or another. Specifically, for arguments sake - in this particular thread - pet foods (
our beloved cat died because of this contamination and this is what really woke me up! First the pet food... then...?), farm animal feed, farm-raised fish feed... Many animals were slaughtered and then incinerated to keep them out of our food chain (poultry back East, pigs & cows in the West) because of this
http://www.fda.gov/animalveterinary/safetyhealth/recallswithdrawals/ucm129575.htm
And who does all those [alleged] studies on GMO's to ensure they're safe? NOT the FDA!!!! They leave it up to the companies - like Monsanto - who make those products to do their own "studies" and submit them as "evidence" to their [alleged] safety!! Isn't that much like letting the fox into the hen house and trusting him overnight with your flock????
What you feed your animals DOES make a difference! And while organically labeled food may not be "100% organic" (as some of you pointed out), it sure as heck is a lot better than pesticide laden options that most are flooding our markets with right now. We live in a very chemical world as it is. Look around you... how many do YOU know with health issues? (i.e. cancer, asthma, autoimmune disorders, food allergies, etc) Why add any more to it than is absolutely necessary?
No, I'm NOT a tree hugger. No, I don't live 100% organically, but I do my best and am working towards improving every day, week, month, year. I read labels. I avoid the more obvious and research what I don't know. No, my research doesn't come from random blogs. It usually starts with personal experiences and a personal need and the information following comes from the FDA, the CDC, and places such as PubMed (which many, many doctors use for their own research) or even reading package inserts regarding their very own warnings of adverse events/reactions.