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    snippet from the OP....."livestock is incredibly inefficient to raise: It takes about 2,500 gallons of water to produce just a pound of beef."
    which begs the question...where do people think the water goes???
    since we live in a closed loop system the water doesn't leave the planet, but keeps recycling...of course nutrient enriched since these animals do pee a lot.

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    Quote Originally posted by ZShawn View Post
    snippet from the OP....."livestock is incredibly inefficient to raise: It takes about 2,500 gallons of water to produce just a pound of beef."
    which begs the question...where do people think the water goes???
    since we live in a closed loop system the water doesn't leave the planet, but keeps recycling...of course nutrient enriched since these animals do pee a lot.
    And then the farmer has to pay taxes for "the damage that his animals inflict upon the environment by relieving themselves".
    = DEATH BEFORE DISHONOR =

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    of course, despite the fact that the process of relieving has enriched the ecosystem with nutrients/fertilizers......such an odd world this has become :P

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    It is not an odd world we live in as much as it is a dumbed down, apathetic species that facilitates such nonsense by believing authority rules!!

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    well, that sounds rather odd to me,
    don't you agree?

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    Just want to add this fact: When Sodium Fluoride is added to the water system it leaches the naturally occurring Iodine from the ecology. Thus the Magnifique Animaux are not receiving any Iodine and thus the manure/poo/excrement that they provide for the ecology - is very wanting in nutrients. When the ecology is left in its natural state the manure/poo/excrement would be an excellent cycle of ecological sound natural cycles.

    Have factual notes from a farmer who cured his cattle of cancer eye - by adding Lugols Iodine to their feed. Cured the cancer but one cow was blind in the eye. He also noted that the sickest cows were the most eager receptors to the Iodine enhanced feed. See - Magnifique Animaux know what they need to be healthy.

    As for the Chickens - let them run around outside and be free and as natural as this messed up planet permits. If you are going to eat meat - my thoughts are these: Make it a clean kill and give thanks and eat what you kill. Laboratory Chickens???? Don't we have a beautiful planet to clean up first???

    Much Respect & Much Peace - Amanda

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