I feel like this story needed more information on the antibiotics given to the animals. Is this study pushing for no antibiotics used on the animals at all, or just reducing the amount? I'm just confused, since it seems like keeping animals from getting sick would help with the quality of the meat. However, if over medicating then that could be an issue. I'd just like more info on it I guess.
antibiotics are used more in factory farming. Over crowding and other emotional stresses inflicted on livestock causes much suffering which leads to sickness. Antibiotics are given so the animals don't get sick and die from the suffering they endure from our cruel farming practises. Growth hormones are also fed to them to make them grow faster for quicker profit. It's all about profit
So they did a "study" and found "evidence" of high antibiotics residue in meat, but decided that they shouldn't publish the numbers so we can compare them with the meat that they do in fact recommend. Yep, totally convincing.
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No wonder I love Wendy’s
MISTAKE IN YOUR VIDEO: Chipotle got a "B"...what is the other "A" restaurant in the box with Panera?
I feel like this story needed more information on the antibiotics given to the animals. Is this study pushing for no antibiotics used on the animals at all, or just reducing the amount? I'm just confused, since it seems like keeping animals from getting sick would help with the quality of the meat. However, if over medicating then that could be an issue. I'd just like more info on it I guess.
antibiotics are used more in factory farming. Over crowding and other emotional stresses inflicted on livestock causes much suffering which leads to sickness. Antibiotics are given so the animals don't get sick and die from the suffering they endure from our cruel farming practises. Growth hormones are also fed to them to make them grow faster for quicker profit. It's all about profit
McDonald's is above most of them lol
The "study" is based on assumptions and shortcuts that are not scientifically legit.
The conclusions are just ridiculous.
So they did a "study" and found "evidence" of high antibiotics residue in meat, but decided that they shouldn't publish the numbers so we can compare them with the meat that they do in fact recommend. Yep, totally convincing.