Cows actually expell excess wind through burping which is a natural process of their digestion. If they were unable to expell this wind they would be in danger of developing 'bloat', which in extreme cases, can be life threatening. Rule of thumb is that anything 'unnatural' added to cow feed is most probably bad news.
I have bought from farms recently and will not buy from supermarkets now I don't trust them. They didn't have our permission or made this open to the British people
I saw this on the news here in Australia last night. Yes Bill Gates is involved. The cows should be out in fields NOT in feedlots either being fed fake cow food either. This is a disgrace and all the climate change etc is rubbish ❤🇦🇺
@@rasputin5746 international plane travel should be top of the list amongst other culprits. Cows shouldn't even feature. Seems to me they're trying to lock farmers into a dependant recurring cost poss forcing them to use bovaer in the future, partly due to the Gov pledge to reduce methane emissions by 2030. Lots of money/power behind this and they thought consumers would just roll over and take it like well behaved little lambs.
I agree with all the comments. Hasn't anybody thought about the discomfort of the poor cows! They need the natual enzymes for their health and safe digestion. Its against nature and cruel.
They’ll be in agony if they can’t expel gas🤷, boycott all milk and dairy products until they stop this, the irony is the bastards have got us in check mate because by boycotting it produces the same results for the WEF bastards, no methane.
It’s not only milk but all the other dairy produce such as cheese, yoghurts and food made with milk such as bread, cakes, biscuits, sauce etc etc. So many things use milk. Thanks for your video, keep up the good work and keep researching, it’s all over Europe too!
We the billions of people have failed to keep our government accountable due to fear.so we the people have allowed every negative thing they do to us. Since the lockdown I have been on a spiritual journey because I was so fed up of the lies taught to me from birth about everything.on this journey I have been presented with so much higher knowledge and we need to act if it's not to late we need to do a poll tax Rebel non violence
Government petitions are merely a sop to make people think their MPs care about them once they've got your vote. They never achieve anything. Vote with your cash. Buy milk from local farms and boycott the supermarkets. That will work.
The government have given permission for this Bovaer to be put in the animal feed, the problem is Western governments are complying with everything this Bill Gates and Blackrock are doing, they couldnt do it if our governments looked after our safety and said NO!
A very important point people might not know, most dairy cows end up being slaughtered for meat, so down the line minced beef and other beef products will be affected by bovaer
I’m with you Kerry my husband and I were talking about it this morning, it feels like it’s been slipped in through a back door (bovaer ) anyway we will be steering clear. Frightening stuff I worry for the children 🥲
@@valtramattActually it is, it's in lurpack and other items. They are modifying all our food that's never going to end well. If the last 15 years have taught me anything it will be to Carry on avoiding anything that's been tampered with. And I don't give ten bells what the science says because it doesn't take a scientist to figure out food was already designed for us not by us. Mad Scientists everywhere.
Hi Kerry, thank you for looking into this and it's very scary. I grew up milking cows in the country. Everything was so simple then. Who honestly knows what goes into our food and the long-term effect it has on our bodies. Jen xx
My great great gran was a scottish dairy maid Jen🐮💕. It's terrible that they think we will be ok with this, it's just not ok! Why would I or anyone else knowingly drink milk that's had additives humans need PPE to handle! Mad!
I had a long reply from Morrison’s who said it maybe in their dairy products as they use Arla milk but cannot say which ones, but they did say it was safe and approved. They provided links to clinical data in the email, however this is a trial which I don’t want to be part of so will be avoiding non-organic dairy products. Waitrose confirmed it’s not in their organic milk products. Thanks for highlighting this so we can make our own decisions about what we eat and drink.
@@mountaincat123 I'd rather not risk it whatever these so called 'experts' say - they really rolled them out these last few days on tv trying to combat the genuine concern felt by ordinary people by calling it 'misinformation', nothing good can come with messing with an animal feed with a toxic substance🐮💕
@@budgetcookinguk No me neither, I felt their reply was full of propaganda rather than answering my question. I gave them examples of several feed additives that were safe and then later deemed not safe and banned so how can we trust these chemicals in our food system 🤷🏼♀️
I grew up in a farming area in Devon and would help out on the dairy farm when needed. The cows would come over to us when children for a cuddle. I think that cows are lovely. I grew up on unpasteurised milk, or what they call now Raw Milk. Dad (worked on the farm) would bring home a gallon of milk a day. I don't like tea or coffee so I would drink the milk. It spoilt me for the milk you buy in shops as it tastes so much nicer. If I need milk, I think I will buy organic milk in future. Take care and best wishes
I used to work in a farm when I was younger and had the milk when it was cool straight from the cows It was a strong taste but was a lot better with nothing added to The milk from the shop I got eczema so stopped having it years ago i have to have soya ,I will check the Organic and of free of the additive get that some times,thanks 👍🤗🙏💖🇬🇧
Thank you Lorraine🤓💕 yes state on the cartons that it comes from a bovaer farm and see if people buy it - transparency! I bet majority of milk is bovaer free but because I don't know which is and which isn't, I have to abstain and only buy milk I'm 100% sure is bovaer free
When massive corporations are paying each other millions and trading carbon credits to make it look like they are doing more than they are, It is horrible to blame cows and farting.
I was shocked when I read about this a few days ago. I remember BSE and how tragic that was all due to animal feed. I was told many years ago when breast feeding to be careful what I ingested because it can pass into breast milk. So how can they say this additive can't pass into the milk or harm the cows? I want milk to be pure and I won't buy anything that has been messed around with. But how difficult it is to know what to buy, labels need to clearly state it has an additive.
Organic milk is ok👍 and if you are lucky enough to have a local farm shop, contact them directly. My nearest farm shop stocks milk from dairy farms that do not use bovaer (freshways milk)
Happy to share my screenshots via email if it helps Julie, I'm shocked that arla is everywhere in supermarkets, not just branded 'arla' but supermarket own brands, then Starbucks, McDonald's, Gregg's!! Shocking🐮💕
Agreed. Just finished reading the Bovaer 10 SDS. It makes for horrifying reading from a Health & Safety perspective. The worst bit, is Manufacturers DSM-Firmenich, market it as a methane reducing additive, but website shows it reduces CO2e emissions by 219000 tonnes over 15yrs. In basic, methane is arse end, CO2e is mouth end. Let that bit sink in. There is serious health and fertility hazards to farmers putting this supplement into cattle (dairy and beef) feeds. The worst bit is, they cannot confirm if safe for final product (dairy or beef) consumption. I'm personally unconvinced of the latent safety aspects as they will refer to them. After 15yrs of field testing, they (FSM, UKHSA or DEFRA) cannot be honest about this.
You should know that this is the first move to wean us off dairy and meat, so in that respect that move has been somewhat successful, however, in the long run we need to stop buying all our dairy products from the big supermarkets and support local farms.
Carol worked in Ayrshire Hospice for 20 years and nursed some mad cows disease patients (Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) and she said it wasn't pleasant for the patient or the family who had to watch their loved ones dying with it so hopefully that will never happen again,thanks for the information of which foods to avoid if we are worried about any health issues Kerry Xx
I have just ordered from a different supermarket and purchased organic milk,butter and cheese for the first time in my life,expensive so I will have to use sparingly but a small protest from me 👍🏻
Thanks for the warming and explaning. After I searched on the internet, I found out it happens also here. DSM in our country, Holland, fabricates it. I'll carefully search next time for organic Milk.
The thing is. In the USA as far as I know, they do not have to list ingredients on Packaging. I’m pretty sure that the UK has also passed a Bill or is about too, resulting in no ingredients need be listed. If this is true, why has it got out about this additive! Could it be to turn us off purchasing or drastically reducing consumption of Milk, Cheese, Meat in order to get rid of the Vast Majority of Farmers and deprive us of the Nutrients we need, make us stickier and weaker? Depopulation anyone?
It amazed me that Arla supply practically all supermarkets in the uk as well as muller (ie supermarket own brand is actually arla milk) - and they provide milk etc to Gregg's!
As a non dairy eater of many years, welcome to the irritating world of label reading! It is quite an eye opener to realise how much of our food has cows milk added! Luckily milk is usually highlighted in the list of ingredients. Just be careful. Thank you, Kerry for highlighting this! ❤
Exactly could be another psyops but I think it would have been more mainstream pushed. Even more reason to eat natural raw food from as close to source as possible
Funny you done this flog Kerry I’ve been knee deep in research today about this. I’ve found the local dairy company that is yet to reply to my inquiry. But if all clear. I’m going back to the good old milkman days. Milk, cheese and yogurt on my doorstep. Xx
I fell down the rabbit hole Sunday night Jen! 🤓🐮💕 turns out Bill Gates isn't involved in this but a rival methane suppressant made from red seaweed! (I did say he 'apparently' is involved but I'm not 100% sure' in the vlog😂) It doesn't change anything thou, I do not want this additive in my milk! So I'll buy milk that I know is from farms that do not use it. Organic milk is free of it if the dairy co. come back saying they use it - let me know what they say! Kxxx🐮💕💕
Great video kerry, I don't do dairy stuff but been telling Shaz about it, your video prompted her to change to a local farm, thank you. Scary stuff what they are doing to our food.
It is John really scary. Tell Shaz I visited mine for the first time today and was pleasantly surprised. Hope you two are hail and hearty (despite this shenanigans!) 🐮💕💕
Think they are the way to go, tells you lots that "they" are coming for the local family generational farmers. Do you own research, but don't think buying physical prescious metals isn't a bad idea at the moment (tin foil hat on), will help buy you stuff from local farmers if geopolitical political stuff keeps going downhill xx
Thank you Kerry for highlighting this. I already knew about it and am now highly concerned. They dont have data for long term and I too remember mad cow disease which saw me giving up all meat for many years until the coast was clear. As a Londoner its very difficult to be out of the grips of supermarket Frankenstein foods, I think it will have to be research farmers weekly markets which we do have or as you say buy organic but there is a price for those which added to the astronomical fuel and heating costs makes for a scary prospect.
It really worried me - I found out literally last night and had trouble sleeping! Email me where you live, I could try and find you a local supplier of bovaer free milk. We need answers - organic is free of it but for budget conscious people this will hit hard. I'm consoling myself that I'll save money from avoiding Arkansas products in McDonald's/Gregg's etc! 🐮💕
10:03 Who gave permission to use this product in Animal Food without consulting the public it's Outrageous this should end up in Court and head's Roll, This stuff could be DANGEROUS, REMEMBER THE COVID JABS? Vote Reform Vote Reform Vote Reform next time.
The problem is all the standard supermarket food is potentially contaminated. I can get locally made organic raw milk cheddar cheese but it is £16 a kilo - way out of price range for many families. Starmer set out a policy to reduce meat and dairy consumption by half. Families on a budget need nutrient dense, dairy products, so the pressure needs to be on to stop these products from going into our food chain, not pretending we can all switch to artisan farm gate cheese and milk.
@@ebnanaann5644agree i have farms around me but i do not drive the farm shops are only accessed by car i am 66 do not drive the bus do not go near any farm shops
Thankyou ever so much for this ! I saw something about it a couple of weeks back and then it went quiet . Well, I'm not buying any of it until I know which products are "no bovaer ". So they had better label it clearly ..I haven't got time to be looking at teeny tiny numbers in circles ....it must say NO BOVAER or I'm not buying it !
I've checked my ASDA milk and around the little farm owned square it's printed as tiny as they could possibly go. Sourced from Arla foods. How do we know wheather Asda are also accepting the Bovear milk. It's pronounced Bo Vare I believe.
I think that's the issue, the 'test' milk will be mixed with the 'non test' milk when it goes to the distribution location. I checked my lidl milk and it had Pembrokeshire creamery ltd on the side, they said yesterday that their farms are bovaer free - I did a short on it (thank you for the pronunciation, I think you're right: sounds like bo-vair) I might check out all my local supermarkets to see what's printed on their labels👍👍
@budgetcookinguk I'm thinking that in Aldi( we shop there weekly)It's only the "Arla" milk. There's a green Farm Owned square on the Aldi own brand milk,but it does NOT have sourced from Arla foods around the perimeter. Where the Asda did. I returned to the chiller during our shop and swapped it for Aldi Organic milk anyway,to just (hopefully) make extra sure.
Me too, if things like cheese is a bit more expensive - I'll use it more sparingly. I was shocked how much Arla supply nearly ALL dairy to supermarkets, not to mention places like Starbucks and McDonalds. . Visited my local farm shop after I filmed (today!) and they were lovely. They said they're going to stop stocking Muller milk which has bovaer fed cows. Not one muller milk was taken and I got the last non bovaer milk. Shocking
This is really frightening, Kerry. It's not good for people who are so budget conscious now (which most people are to be fair). I am going to have to really look into what I can & and can't buy, and from where, as I have to get my shopping delivered and tend to stick with what I thought I knew and what we can afford. I go through a lot of milk & cheese. Thanks for sharing this, Kerry, Shannon sent it to me on Friday, I think it was, but I haven't stopped or had a chance to properly look at it. Xxx Jacs 💚♥️
Thank you Kerry for the info , I read about this the other day but did not know how widespread it already is . As you say it’s not just the milk it’s the cheese , butter , yoghurt etc. I try to buy organic when I can . Take care and thanks again xxxRuth
It was a revelation Ruth, I had no idea til yesterday. Shopping habits will have to be adjusted. I'm no way buying milk (& dairy related products) that's been poisoned 🐮💕💕
I bought "grahams gold smooth " milk this morning after recieving an email from them stating they dont and never would put this into there cows....family run for 40 years the milk is absolutly lovely....i got this from asda x
First thing I did over a week ago was contact the diary for our milk then I saw something on line about procedures for even handling the the feed additive.
You are so right! I don't want this either. Just out of curiosity, have you noticed how milk and cream doesn't go off these days? How is that happening all of a sudden? Are they removing something from the milk, or are they adding something to stop it turning?? It's disgusting how they think they can play with our food and our health with no warning 🤬
Good informative video Kerry.I am off to investigate what they say here about it all. Usually food standards are pretty high so thanks for this. Sheila xx
Thank you so much ive been so stressed about this because my son downs milk like there's no tomorrow. I will definitely be sourcing from a local farm from now on x
It's meant to be only milking cows Judith! Their official blurb said do not feed to non lactating cattle as not enough data on impact of health! Speechless that these big companies think we will be ok with that!? 🐮💕
It's not just dairy, it'll end up in beef products too. Agriculture-caused climate change has already got many scientists detracting from this POV. Human CO² is a tiny fraction of the natural production, and we're actually in a CO² deficit, NOT an excess. We're at approx 424.0ppm atmospheric CO², and from 150.0ppm plants will cease photosynthesis and oxygen production. To ripen tomatoes and peppers in commercial polytunnels takes levels of 1400ppm to be pumped in. The Gvmt & elites are actually trying to kill us.....we NEED bovine farts!
Thanks for checking out Lidl cheese. I buy my meat from a farm shop, my milk- since the news on Arla is delivered by Queens Dairy , but it suddenly occurred to me the cheese in my freezers was purchased from Lidl- I was thinking I’d need to bin the lot. phew!! Thank goodness I won’t need too 😬
Emma you are so right - leave our cows alone! Keep it natural and free of poisonous additives!! I'm disgusted at supermarkets for slipping this in without telling us 🐮💕💕
@ Seriously trying to find a diary alternative now. Don’t think it will be too hard for me to give up milk as it’s not a big part of my diet anyhow. Glad we are in agreement. Keep making the vlogs. 🤩
@emmaharris4036 thank you Emma💕I've just heard pembrokeshire creamery who supply milk to lidl in wales and england (not sure about Scotland) have confirmed the farms they use do not use Bovaer👍
Thank you Kerry for this information I have door milk delivery semi skimmed but I will ask my milk lady about it but I do always have a Morrison's long life milk in my pantry as a back up . We also have Lurpak butter it says produced with Danish milk but is Arla foods ? On the back of the tub This is worrying. 🌹🐈Xxxx
Well that’s interesting! I’d never heard of this before and was shocked. Then watching Jeremy vine on morning tv and he brought it up. He had some foody/science guy on who said it’s no risk to us because by the time it’s been pasteurised there’s no trace of it. 🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️what to believe. Thank you so much for bringing it to our attention though. I’m going to keep my eyes open for any more information about it. 😁😁😁🥰
They've been rolling out the 'experts' to try and dampen the fear this last week. Whether or not milk from cows given bovaer is safe is irrelevant in my eyes - I'm not prepared to take the risk, who knows what 5, 10, 15 years of continuous bovaer intake takes on an animal and who really really knows if it's being passed through the milk and onto the human over that period of time. If they knew for sure, they wouldn't need to implement these trails. You are right: who to believe?! As a precaution I abstain until they stop adding bovaer to cattle feed🤔👍💕
@ absolutely. I use lurpak and cravendale milk so I’m in the process of looking for alternatives. They’ll say anything to hush fears. We have to do what we can to protect ourselves, especially the children. I’ve said for years it’s something in the food chain causing the overwhelming amount of cancers and dementia. 🧐🧐🤗🥰
Calling it a supplement makes it sound harmless BUT the FDA in USA call it a drug- as such it is subject to rigorous health and safety tests. A large study on rats carried out in 2021 by the European Food Safety Authority found decrease in male sperm count and no females becoming pregnant. Somewhat akin to lipid nanoparticles, 3-NOP in Bovaer accumulated in the liver, kidneys, adrenal glands, muscles, fat and brain.
I’m going to repeat myself. I have read that there are 6,000+ mud volcanoes in the world that emit 85% methane. Are farting cows going to make that much difference? Perhaps Arla could travel the world throwing their Bovaer into all the mud volcanoes they can find!
Yes I read that m&s use arla milk. I've had replies saying "but food standard agency says its safe" but that's not good enough. Thalidomide was deemed safe back in the 60s, smoking was encouraged as a health benefit in the 50s, BSE is a more recent food health scare and that was caused by messing with cow feed! I think the general consumer would rather they didn't put this additive in cow feed because we just do not know what harm it could cause in 5, 10, or 15 years time
@@budgetcookinguk Yes indeed I was about to mention thalidomide a drug my mother was offered but refused thankfully it may be 20 or 30 years down the line before anyone really knows the consequences and that's a risk I'm not willing to take
Not in raw milk, grass fed only cows. Also, you can ask the farmer about the cows you are getting your milk from and what they are fed. Cows shouldn't be eating grains . A good farmer will tell you
Cows actually expell excess wind through burping which is a natural process of their digestion. If they were unable to expell this wind they would be in danger of developing 'bloat', which in extreme cases, can be life threatening. Rule of thumb is that anything 'unnatural' added to cow feed is most probably bad news.
Absolutely agree!
I also agree.
Agree
They are always messing where they shouldn't be messing .
There’s no probably about it!
SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL FARMS AND MILK MEN!!!
Absolutely!! 🚜
I have bought from farms recently and will not buy from supermarkets now I don't trust them. They didn't have our permission or made this open to the British people
Only if they don’t feed their cows bovaer and don’t supply Arla
No farms near where I live in London
I saw this on the news here in Australia last night.
Yes Bill Gates is involved. The cows should be out in fields NOT in feedlots either being fed fake cow food either. This is a disgrace and all the climate change etc is rubbish ❤🇦🇺
It's mind blowing that they've told people, that cows farts and burps are making the Climate Change......and some people actually believe it 😂.
They believe everything the Tv tells them
Cow's eating grass bad for the planet, private jet use not a problem.
Sad thing is they go along with it .Just like the jabs. And believe NET ZERO.but don't believe GEOENGINEERING is real 😮 .clown world full of sheep
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@@rasputin5746 international plane travel should be top of the list amongst other culprits. Cows shouldn't even feature. Seems to me they're trying to lock farmers into a dependant recurring cost poss forcing them to use bovaer in the future, partly due to the Gov pledge to reduce methane emissions by 2030. Lots of money/power behind this and they thought consumers would just roll over and take it like well behaved little lambs.
I agree with all the comments. Hasn't anybody thought about the discomfort of the poor cows! They need the natual enzymes for their health and safe digestion. Its against nature and cruel.
yea agree i know for some time i have not farted as much as i used to it is agony trapped wind and can be dangerous ❤
So very dangerous, they can shove it where the sun don’t shine 💩
They’ll be in agony if they can’t expel gas🤷, boycott all milk and dairy products until they stop this, the irony is the bastards have got us in check mate because by boycotting it produces the same results for the WEF bastards, no methane.
@@lindacottam3602 Sure have. I mentioned somewhere-We don't want it,the cows don't want it and we don't need it.
Yes ME! I can't imagine what these poor animals are going through. It's Draconian. We are ruled by physcopaths who care zero for animals or humans.
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SUPERMARKETS NEED TO BOYCOTT THIS, SCREW BILL GATES!
The people need to boycott the products, the supermarkets are mainly concerned with their bottom line.
UK is not Bill Gates. Bovaer is Scandinavian feed additive. Gates has his own VARIENT FEED Being used in Australia.
It’s not only milk but all the other dairy produce such as cheese, yoghurts and food made with milk such as bread, cakes, biscuits, sauce etc etc. So many things use milk. Thanks for your video, keep up the good work and keep researching, it’s all over Europe too!
And meat, to stop them from belcing and farting for their net zero agenda. Yep just like COVIDoooo… it has the same affects on us…
Yep 🇦🇺 in meat cattle. Supposedly they have been doing research. Hmm …
@@noneoyfb3569 thank you 💪🐮💕
"Hey Arla, leave our milk alone..."
@@johnharrison373 I've got a certain pink floyd tune in my head when reading that, thank you John💪😀💕
Support the real farmer`s, natural, fresh and local. More government net zero climate emergency BULLSHIT.
Yup. Money making SCAM. STOP. SPRAYING OUR SKIES AND CAUSING CLIMATE CHANGE 😡😡😡👿👿👿
We the billions of people have failed to keep our government accountable due to fear.so we the people have allowed every negative thing they do to us.
Since the lockdown I have been on a spiritual journey because I was so fed up of the lies taught to me from birth about everything.on this journey I have been presented with so much higher knowledge and we need to act if it's not to late we need to do a poll tax Rebel non violence
we need a government petition about this
Government petitions are merely a sop to make people think their MPs care about them once they've got your vote. They never achieve anything.
Vote with your cash. Buy milk from local farms and boycott the supermarkets. That will work.
Yeh sure that always works…
You need to realise that the government who ever that is don't care about us
Boycott
The government have given permission for this Bovaer to be put in the animal feed, the problem is Western governments are complying with everything this Bill Gates and Blackrock are doing, they couldnt do it if our governments looked after our safety and said NO!
Its crazy that western MSM is calling concerned consumers "conspiracy theorists" over this. 😪
@@4th_Disciple take it as a compliment....us conspiracy theorists have never been wrong yet!!! X
Yes, like the last time they claimed something was 'safe and effective'.
A very important point people might not know, most dairy cows end up being slaughtered for meat, so down the line minced beef and other beef products will be affected by bovaer
Has everybody forgotten what happened the last time they interfered with cattle feeds.Mad cow disease!
I’m with you Kerry my husband and I were talking about it this morning, it feels like it’s been slipped in through a back door (bovaer ) anyway we will be steering clear. Frightening stuff I worry for the children 🥲
And people wonder why our birth rates are plummeting
We live near the muller factory here in Bridgwater Somerset I have seen Arla tankers visiting the factory many times.
in the business estate near me is Yeo 😮
It’s beyond aggravating / insulting /and disheartening what they put in our food. :/
I agree Julie, this honestly was a massive shock. To put this in the food chain is beyond belief
It isn't in the milk at all. You have been misguided by social media
@@budgetcookinguk It isn't in the food chain
@@valtramattActually it is, it's in lurpack and other items. They are modifying all our food that's never going to end well. If the last 15 years have taught me anything it will be to Carry on avoiding anything that's been tampered with. And I don't give ten bells what the science says because it doesn't take a scientist to figure out food was already designed for us not by us. Mad Scientists everywhere.
All for population control, and to make us weak/sick dependent on pharmaceutical companies.
Hi Kerry, thank you for looking into this and it's very scary. I grew up milking cows in the country. Everything was so simple then. Who honestly knows what goes into our food and the long-term effect it has on our bodies. Jen xx
My great great gran was a scottish dairy maid Jen🐮💕. It's terrible that they think we will be ok with this, it's just not ok! Why would I or anyone else knowingly drink milk that's had additives humans need PPE to handle! Mad!
Its bad enough they're spraying the skies as seen on Dane Wiggintons site and B Gates invested in sun dimming.
I had a long reply from Morrison’s who said it maybe in their dairy products as they use Arla milk but cannot say which ones, but they did say it was safe and approved. They provided links to clinical data in the email, however this is a trial which I don’t want to be part of so will be avoiding non-organic dairy products. Waitrose confirmed it’s not in their organic milk products. Thanks for highlighting this so we can make our own decisions about what we eat and drink.
@@mountaincat123 I'd rather not risk it whatever these so called 'experts' say - they really rolled them out these last few days on tv trying to combat the genuine concern felt by ordinary people by calling it 'misinformation', nothing good can come with messing with an animal feed with a toxic substance🐮💕
@@budgetcookinguk No me neither, I felt their reply was full of propaganda rather than answering my question. I gave them examples of several feed additives that were safe and then later deemed not safe and banned so how can we trust these chemicals in our food system 🤷🏼♀️
I grew up in a farming area in Devon and would help out on the dairy farm when needed. The cows would come over to us when children for a cuddle. I think that cows are lovely.
I grew up on unpasteurised milk, or what they call now Raw Milk. Dad (worked on the farm) would bring home a gallon of milk a day. I don't like tea or coffee so I would drink the milk. It spoilt me for the milk you buy in shops as it tastes so much nicer. If I need milk, I think I will buy organic milk in future.
Take care and best wishes
I used to work in a farm when I was younger and had the milk when it was cool straight from the cows It was a strong taste but was a lot better with nothing added to The milk from the shop I got eczema so stopped having it years ago i have to have soya ,I will check the Organic and of free of the additive get that some times,thanks 👍🤗🙏💖🇬🇧
Thank you so much for this info Kerry I had no idea about this ? Surely these products should come with a warning !! 😡 X
Thank you Lorraine🤓💕 yes state on the cartons that it comes from a bovaer farm and see if people buy it - transparency! I bet majority of milk is bovaer free but because I don't know which is and which isn't, I have to abstain and only buy milk I'm 100% sure is bovaer free
The BBC say it’s fine…say no more…trustworthy corporation…Arla no more…
When massive corporations are paying each other millions and trading carbon credits to make it look like they are doing more than they are, It is horrible to blame cows and farting.
I was shocked when I read about this a few days ago. I remember BSE and how tragic that was all due to animal feed. I was told many years ago when breast feeding to be careful what I ingested because it can pass into breast milk. So how can they say this additive can't pass into the milk or harm the cows? I want milk to be pure and I won't buy anything that has been messed around with. But how difficult it is to know what to buy, labels need to clearly state it has an additive.
Organic milk is ok👍 and if you are lucky enough to have a local farm shop, contact them directly. My nearest farm shop stocks milk from dairy farms that do not use bovaer (freshways milk)
“Safe and effective”. These people are mad
Evil, anti-human, Luciferian.
Thanks so much for bringing this to our attention Kerry. It's scary, isn't it. I will be checking everything for Bovaer from now on. Take care ❤
Happy to share my screenshots via email if it helps Julie, I'm shocked that arla is everywhere in supermarkets, not just branded 'arla' but supermarket own brands, then Starbucks, McDonald's, Gregg's!! Shocking🐮💕
@budgetcookinguk oh no, that's terrible. Don't know how they get away with it.
Trouble is there will probably be no labelling to show this
@@budgetcookinguk that’s exactly why they’re doing it, to get maximum affect. It’s in everything
Agreed. Just finished reading the Bovaer 10 SDS. It makes for horrifying reading from a Health & Safety perspective. The worst bit, is Manufacturers DSM-Firmenich, market it as a methane reducing additive, but website shows it reduces CO2e emissions by 219000 tonnes over 15yrs.
In basic, methane is arse end, CO2e is mouth end. Let that bit sink in.
There is serious health and fertility hazards to farmers putting this supplement into cattle (dairy and beef) feeds.
The worst bit is, they cannot confirm if safe for final product (dairy or beef) consumption.
I'm personally unconvinced of the latent safety aspects as they will refer to them.
After 15yrs of field testing, they (FSM, UKHSA or DEFRA) cannot be honest about this.
The worry is anyone not getting their news off social media, wont know about this and will continue using it.
It is really worrying .
I’ve been following this too, they can’t leave anything alone. Maybe when their products are left on the shelf they will get the message.
The they are the hidden hand who are not actually human.we have Draconian rule going for thousands of years.
WEF poison 😮
One of many WEF poisons.
You should know that this is the first move to wean us off dairy and meat, so in that respect that move has been somewhat successful, however, in the long run we need to stop buying all our dairy products from the big supermarkets and support local farms.
yep i kind of agree, they are sneaky these technocrats, our civilizations success is intrinsically tied to our relationship to cows.
We will eat ze bugs.
Carol worked in Ayrshire Hospice for 20 years and nursed some mad cows disease patients (Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) and she said it wasn't pleasant for the patient or the family who had to watch their loved ones dying with it so hopefully that will never happen again,thanks for the information of which foods to avoid if we are worried about any health issues Kerry Xx
I have just ordered from a different supermarket and purchased organic milk,butter and cheese for the first time in my life,expensive so I will have to use sparingly but a small protest from me 👍🏻
Even better if you can buy local, from a farm shop.
Thank-you so much for this video xx 😊
No problem at all Lisa, thank you for watching!👋😀💕
Thank you for the time you've taken to inform us. Much appreciated
Thanks for the warming and explaning. After I searched on the internet, I found out it happens also here. DSM in our country, Holland, fabricates it. I'll carefully search next time for organic Milk.
The thing is. In the USA as far as I know, they do not have to list ingredients on Packaging. I’m pretty sure that the UK has also passed a Bill or is about too, resulting in no ingredients need be listed. If this is true, why has it got out about this additive! Could it be to turn us off purchasing or drastically reducing consumption of Milk, Cheese, Meat in order to get rid of the Vast Majority of Farmers and deprive us of the Nutrients we need, make us stickier and weaker? Depopulation anyone?
They won't be labelled as such
Your doing a grand job ❤
Never heard of this until you came through on my feed, Thank you new subscriber.
It's not just Arla, Muller are doing a joint collaboration with Arla to do this.
It amazed me that Arla supply practically all supermarkets in the uk as well as muller (ie supermarket own brand is actually arla milk) - and they provide milk etc to Gregg's!
@@annecdavies1350 I checked Lidl butter today, supplied by muller. Going to be some intense label reading from now on.
As a non dairy eater of many years, welcome to the irritating world of label reading! It is quite an eye opener to realise how much of our food has cows milk added! Luckily milk is usually highlighted in the list of ingredients. Just be careful. Thank you, Kerry for highlighting this! ❤
If you look at an Arla Milk label they note nothing on the label!!
Exactly could be another psyops but I think it would have been more mainstream pushed. Even more reason to eat natural raw food from as close to source as possible
may be wrong but think Arla do non dairy too ?
God Bless Whistle Hill cows!! Love it. Thank you for what you're doing. X
Funny you done this flog Kerry I’ve been knee deep in research today about this. I’ve found the local dairy company that is yet to reply to my inquiry. But if all clear. I’m going back to the good old milkman days. Milk, cheese and yogurt on my doorstep. Xx
I fell down the rabbit hole Sunday night Jen! 🤓🐮💕 turns out Bill Gates isn't involved in this but a rival methane suppressant made from red seaweed! (I did say he 'apparently' is involved but I'm not 100% sure' in the vlog😂) It doesn't change anything thou, I do not want this additive in my milk! So I'll buy milk that I know is from farms that do not use it. Organic milk is free of it if the dairy co. come back saying they use it - let me know what they say! Kxxx🐮💕💕
Great video kerry, I don't do dairy stuff but been telling Shaz about it, your video prompted her to change to a local farm, thank you. Scary stuff what they are doing to our food.
It is John really scary. Tell Shaz I visited mine for the first time today and was pleasantly surprised. Hope you two are hail and hearty (despite this shenanigans!) 🐮💕💕
Think they are the way to go, tells you lots that "they" are coming for the local family generational farmers. Do you own research, but don't think buying physical prescious metals isn't a bad idea at the moment (tin foil hat on), will help buy you stuff from local farmers if geopolitical political stuff keeps going downhill xx
Goodness me! I had no idea about this! Thank you for your video. It's very concerning! 😮
Hey, ARLA, leave our cows alone!
Thank you Kerry for highlighting this. I already knew about it and am now highly concerned. They dont have data for long term and I too remember mad cow disease which saw me giving up all meat for many years until the coast was clear. As a Londoner its very difficult to be out of the grips of supermarket Frankenstein foods, I think it will have to be research farmers weekly markets which we do have or as you say buy organic but there is a price for those which added to the astronomical fuel and heating costs makes for a scary prospect.
It really worried me - I found out literally last night and had trouble sleeping! Email me where you live, I could try and find you a local supplier of bovaer free milk. We need answers - organic is free of it but for budget conscious people this will hit hard. I'm consoling myself that I'll save money from avoiding Arkansas products in McDonald's/Gregg's etc! 🐮💕
10:03 Who gave permission to use this product in Animal Food without consulting the public it's Outrageous this should end up in Court and head's Roll, This stuff could be DANGEROUS, REMEMBER THE COVID JABS? Vote Reform Vote Reform Vote Reform next time.
Thank you keep up the good work the good work most of the public don't even know about this
Thank you for posting the info. I bought two litres of milk from Aldi but will dump it asap and get some chemical free if I can identify it.
The problem is all the standard supermarket food is potentially contaminated. I can get locally made organic raw milk cheddar cheese but it is £16 a kilo - way out of price range for many families. Starmer set out a policy to reduce meat and dairy consumption by half. Families on a budget need nutrient dense, dairy products, so the pressure needs to be on to stop these products from going into our food chain, not pretending we can all switch to artisan farm gate cheese and milk.
Plus a 28 mile trip to the farm shop not really feasable
@ebnanaann5644 ji can walk to the farm shop and butchers. It's a 50 mile round trip to the supermarket from here.
@@ebnanaann5644agree i have farms around me but i do not drive the farm shops are only accessed by car i am 66 do not drive the bus do not go near any farm shops
The government whoever that is does not care about us this is a depopulation agenda worldwide it started in 2020 & it's working !
The soil association has said any products with this additive will not be approved by them.
Take a look at the foods standard agency document, it's not good at all.
@ , do you mean standards of organic foods?
@@lindalaw5466 no.
That's right, so organic is free of this additive 👍👍
Cadbury's too sadly....how depressing!
You are a prophet and a very special person in this information I honour you for your willing ness to help others keep the good work up X
And mars, cadbury's and starbucks!
Basically all dairy! (Unless stated otherwise, eg, McQueens dairy state they are bovaer free)
Thankyou ever so much for this ! I saw something about it a couple of weeks back and then it went quiet . Well, I'm not buying any of it until I know which products are "no bovaer ". So they had better label it clearly ..I haven't got time to be looking at teeny tiny numbers in circles ....it must say NO BOVAER or I'm not buying it !
I hope the royals will have it as well.
I've checked my ASDA milk and around the little farm owned square it's printed as tiny as they could possibly go. Sourced from Arla foods. How do we know wheather Asda are also accepting the Bovear milk.
It's pronounced Bo Vare I believe.
I think that's the issue, the 'test' milk will be mixed with the 'non test' milk when it goes to the distribution location. I checked my lidl milk and it had Pembrokeshire creamery ltd on the side, they said yesterday that their farms are bovaer free - I did a short on it (thank you for the pronunciation, I think you're right: sounds like bo-vair) I might check out all my local supermarkets to see what's printed on their labels👍👍
@budgetcookinguk I'm thinking that in Aldi( we shop there weekly)It's only the "Arla" milk. There's a green Farm Owned square on the Aldi own brand milk,but it does NOT have sourced from Arla foods around the perimeter. Where the Asda did. I returned to the chiller during our shop and swapped it for Aldi Organic milk anyway,to just (hopefully) make extra sure.
Thank you for letting us know. I'm taking a few things off my shopping lists. Totally agree with you on this
Me too, if things like cheese is a bit more expensive - I'll use it more sparingly. I was shocked how much Arla supply nearly ALL dairy to supermarkets, not to mention places like Starbucks and McDonalds. . Visited my local farm shop after I filmed (today!) and they were lovely. They said they're going to stop stocking Muller milk which has bovaer fed cows. Not one muller milk was taken and I got the last non bovaer milk. Shocking
Very important information, thanks, Kerry ❤
This is really frightening, Kerry. It's not good for people who are so budget conscious now (which most people are to be fair). I am going to have to really look into what I can & and can't buy, and from where, as I have to get my shopping delivered and tend to stick with what I thought I knew and what we can afford. I go through a lot of milk & cheese. Thanks for sharing this, Kerry, Shannon sent it to me on Friday, I think it was, but I haven't stopped or had a chance to properly look at it. Xxx Jacs 💚♥️
Thanks Kerry, it's amazing what goes un notice and not hit the headlines. I think it madness that they interfer with nature
'Milk and more' home delivery. Bovear free organic local in glass bottle £1.50 a pint. Non organic is cheaper obviously
Thank you Kerry for the info , I read about this the other day but did not know how widespread it already is . As you say it’s not just the milk it’s the cheese , butter , yoghurt etc. I try to buy organic when I can .
Take care and thanks again xxxRuth
It was a revelation Ruth, I had no idea til yesterday. Shopping habits will have to be adjusted. I'm no way buying milk (& dairy related products) that's been poisoned 🐮💕💕
I believe Farm Foods milk is Bovaer free and McQueens Dairy, seen on June Slaters' site.
I bought "grahams gold smooth " milk this morning after recieving an email from them stating they dont and never would put this into there cows....family run for 40 years the milk is absolutly lovely....i got this from asda x
First thing I did over a week ago was contact the diary for our milk then I saw something on line about procedures for even handling the the feed additive.
Thanking you most kindly from English England wots left off it
And they're putting this into our cows. I'm with you Kerry I don't want it
Not just cows unfortunately.
Many thanks Kerry
Very welcome Tess🐮💕💕
Everything a cow eats or is given to eat comes through the milk.
I will never buy any product from Arla again, so long as I live.
Me too
You are so right! I don't want this either.
Just out of curiosity, have you noticed how milk and cream doesn't go off these days? How is that happening all of a sudden?
Are they removing something from the milk, or are they adding something to stop it turning??
It's disgusting how they think they can play with our food and our health with no warning 🤬
I stoped buying lurpak months ago as it tasted funny.thought it was me ,thank you for saving my sanity.
Its completely lost that clean,crisp taste it used to have. I noticed it too.
Good informative video Kerry.I am off to investigate what they say here about it all. Usually food standards are pretty high so thanks for this. Sheila xx
Important video, thank you.
You're welcome🐮💕
Thank you so much ive been so stressed about this because my son downs milk like there's no tomorrow. I will definitely be sourcing from a local farm from now on x
Just found out it’s being fed to beef cattle, too! That is worrying!!
It's meant to be only milking cows Judith! Their official blurb said do not feed to non lactating cattle as not enough data on impact of health! Speechless that these big companies think we will be ok with that!? 🐮💕
Canada has allowed it to be fed to beef cattle! Don’t know about other countries, but the people are never told the truth.
M&S, Tesco and Morrison’s are using it
Yes we need a petition
I've subscribed, thank you for bringing this to your viewers attention.
Thank you v much for subscribing, it's very much appreciated 🤓👍💕
It's not just dairy, it'll end up in beef products too. Agriculture-caused climate change has already got many scientists detracting from this POV. Human CO² is a tiny fraction of the natural production, and we're actually in a CO² deficit, NOT an excess. We're at approx 424.0ppm atmospheric CO², and from 150.0ppm plants will cease photosynthesis and oxygen production. To ripen tomatoes and peppers in commercial polytunnels takes levels of 1400ppm to be pumped in.
The Gvmt & elites are actually trying to kill us.....we NEED bovine farts!
You will not whatever you do stop a cow/bull from farting?as they have to chew the cud to be able to digest the grass/cereal in their 4 stomachs?
Yes stop messing with cows farts! They need to let it go
Where'er thee be,
Let your wind blow free
In church or chapel
Let it rattle
😂🐮💕
Let your wind blow free wherever you may be,
Cause a fart it was the death of me!
I’m glad we can keep our sense of humour! 😂😭
@judith4985 haha brilliant - Al's mum used to say this rhyme to Al when he was growing up, she was a big methane contributor!😂🐮💕
Methane will not kill you Bovaer could ?
a farting Cow is a Happy Cow 😂🐄🐄🐄🐮
Thankyou for all the info lovely lady.
Thank you for sharing ...
Not bill gates directly but through his foundation
Which is close enough for me Jennifer..
Leave the cows alone!!!!!!!
Tank you for this information well done girl for putting this out there
I've been using grahams familiar farm milk
Thanks for checking out Lidl cheese. I buy my meat from a farm shop, my milk- since the news on Arla is delivered by Queens Dairy , but it suddenly occurred to me the cheese in my freezers was purchased from Lidl- I was thinking I’d need to bin the lot. phew!!
Thank goodness I won’t need too 😬
Very worrying. The cows need more respect. Supermarkets should be ashamed. Not good for the cows and not good for us.
Emma you are so right - leave our cows alone! Keep it natural and free of poisonous additives!! I'm disgusted at supermarkets for slipping this in without telling us
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Seriously trying to find a diary alternative now.
Don’t think it will be too hard for me to give up milk as it’s not a big part of my diet anyhow.
Glad we are in agreement.
Keep making the vlogs. 🤩
@emmaharris4036 thank you Emma💕I've just heard pembrokeshire creamery who supply milk to lidl in wales and england (not sure about Scotland) have confirmed the farms they use do not use Bovaer👍
@@budgetcookinguk good news. Looks like we are all off to Lidl. Hopefully the supermarkets will realise and stop trialling.
This is frightening to hear!! What’s happened to eat healthy! Eat the right foods. Thanks Kerry for mentioning it, take care.
I use lurpak daily have done for years, I buy my cravendale semi skimmed milk from supermarkets very worrying kerry
Thank you Kerry for this information I have door milk delivery semi skimmed but I will ask my milk lady about it but I do always have a Morrison's long life milk in my pantry as a back up . We also have Lurpak butter it says produced with Danish milk but is Arla foods ? On the back of the tub This is worrying. 🌹🐈Xxxx
@@rosa-f4865 Milk and More doorstep deliveries have issued a statement saying they will not be using milk from cows fed with bovaer
Well that’s interesting! I’d never heard of this before and was shocked. Then watching Jeremy vine on morning tv and he brought it up. He had some foody/science guy on who said it’s no risk to us because by the time it’s been pasteurised there’s no trace of it. 🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️what to believe. Thank you so much for bringing it to our attention though. I’m going to keep my eyes open for any more information about it. 😁😁😁🥰
They've been rolling out the 'experts' to try and dampen the fear this last week. Whether or not milk from cows given bovaer is safe is irrelevant in my eyes - I'm not prepared to take the risk, who knows what 5, 10, 15 years of continuous bovaer intake takes on an animal and who really really knows if it's being passed through the milk and onto the human over that period of time. If they knew for sure, they wouldn't need to implement these trails. You are right: who to believe?! As a precaution I abstain until they stop adding bovaer to cattle feed🤔👍💕
@ absolutely. I use lurpak and cravendale milk so I’m in the process of looking for alternatives. They’ll say anything to hush fears. We have to do what we can to protect ourselves, especially the children. I’ve said for years it’s something in the food chain causing the overwhelming amount of cancers and dementia. 🧐🧐🤗🥰
Calling it a supplement makes it sound harmless BUT the FDA in USA call it a drug- as such it is subject to rigorous health and safety tests. A large study on rats carried out in 2021 by the European Food Safety Authority found decrease in male sperm count and no females becoming pregnant. Somewhat akin to lipid nanoparticles, 3-NOP in Bovaer accumulated in the liver, kidneys, adrenal glands, muscles, fat and brain.
I’m going to repeat myself. I have read that there are 6,000+ mud volcanoes in the world that emit 85% methane. Are farting cows going to make that much difference? Perhaps Arla could travel the world throwing their Bovaer into all the mud volcanoes they can find!
Hi Kerry M&S are not exempt either I read it's in their premium products :(
Yes, just had a reply to an email I sent them. Very arrogant reply too.
Yes I read that m&s use arla milk. I've had replies saying "but food standard agency says its safe" but that's not good enough. Thalidomide was deemed safe back in the 60s, smoking was encouraged as a health benefit in the 50s, BSE is a more recent food health scare and that was caused by messing with cow feed! I think the general consumer would rather they didn't put this additive in cow feed because we just do not know what harm it could cause in 5, 10, or 15 years time
@@budgetcookinguk Yes indeed I was about to mention thalidomide a drug my mother was offered but refused thankfully it may be 20 or 30 years down the line before anyone really knows the consequences and that's a risk I'm not willing to take
@helentolley2755 100% Helen, it's crazy the powers that be think we wouldn't mind being guinea pigs!
Jeezo thankfully your mum said no to that!!!
Apparently Cadbury is using the milk in therproducts as well.
The only milk that is better for you is raw milk from the farmer
But it’s the cattle feed that contains the additive. So how can you tell ?
Not in raw milk, grass fed only cows. Also, you can ask the farmer about the cows you are getting your milk from and what they are fed. Cows shouldn't be eating grains . A good farmer will tell you
It’s disgraceful, especially if it’s a health hazard to the people who work with it.
Hi, thanks for your work, I have one question is arla lactose milk got this chemical in it?
The Soil Association is 100% - Most supermarkets use Farmers and Growers certification - They permit the legal 20% non organic feeds.