Re: A cure for diabetes from 1806?



On 04 Feb 2007 16:12:47 GMT, capmack@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

"You're kidding, right?

Not all feedlots feed their cattle on corn, hormones, antibiotics etc.
That is one of the most sweeping, presumptious, unrealistic statements
I've heard in a long time."

Not unless you are also reading what you write about most topics. What
percent of feedlots don't do as above? What do they feed in place of
corn? One presumes a meat industry fella could answer such a simple
question.

Yes, but he sure ain't gonna broadcast it.

jack
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