To: Nifster
Most farm families I have known that eat a lot of chicken raised those chickens. Not too many people pump their chickens full of hormone laced feed to maximize growth: It’s a chicken. Where that becomes profitable is in a large operation where they are selling them by the boatload, where a few extra ounces per unit pays off.
70 posted on
03/19/2013 9:17:22 PM PDT by
Smokin' Joe
(How often God must weep at humans' folly. Stand fast. God knows what He is doing)
To: Smokin' Joe
My peeps have another addiction. :)
Unfortunatley it involves a lot of hypoglycemia.
72 posted on
03/19/2013 9:22:40 PM PDT by
Daffynition
(The essential American soul is hard, isolate, stoic, and a killer. It has never yet melted. — D.H.)
To: Smokin' Joe
Not too many people pump their chickens full of hormone laced feed to maximize growth: Its a chicken. Where that becomes profitable is in a large operation where they are selling them by the boatload, where a few extra ounces per unit pays off.
And, at any rate, non-primate growth hormones can't dock with primate growth hormone receptors and, therefore, can exert no hormonal effect on primates. Primate growth hormones, though, are able to dock with the growth hormone receptors of quadrupeds like cows. So, conceivably, a calf could get a growth boost if it drank enough human milk.
73 posted on
03/19/2013 9:23:36 PM PDT by
aruanan
To: Smokin' Joe
yup you are correct. It is why I buy my poultry locally from farmers I know
79 posted on
03/20/2013 3:26:24 PM PDT by
Nifster
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