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A great analysis on the recent decision to add the dangerous Bovaer to cows' feed, in order 'to reduce methane gas produced by the cows'! 🤨

By Patricia Sharman, microbiologist, Dec 2, 2024

"So I think Arla have been told they will gain much kudos from this methane reduction nonsense. I wonder if any of their research team thought to mention that ruminant digestion has evolved over many thousands of years, probably longer, to the point where a cow can actually survive on urine soaked newspaper. They just need a carbohydrate source and a nitrogen source. The microflora of the rumen will produce every amino acid, every vitamin they need. Oh they do need a salt lick for minerals but that’s all. You mess with that well developed system at your peril.
Cows can feed on grass but they don’t live on it. Mammals cannot digest cellulose and there’s really not much else in grass. The cow eats the grass to feed the massive fermentation that’s going on in the rumen. The bacteria and protozoa (and the only anaerobic fungi so far known) in there will break down the grass and the resulting mush, along with the microbes, then goes to the omasum and abomasum, the actual gastric stomach, where it’s digested and gets the cow every amino acid it needs. The fermentation also produces short chain fatty acids which the cow absorbs and converts to sugar in its liver. The cow gets no direct sugars from its diet, the rumen microflora get those first.
By the time it gets to the lower intestine there’s not much more than residual fibre left. So there is some methanogenic activity there but it’s nothing compared to the rumen. It’s not cow farts. It’s cow burps that produce the methane. Something that has never caused any problems in the past, and really doesn’t now.
It’s not just cows. It’s also sheep and goats (which Billy Boy will come for soon) and a host of wild ruminants that have been producing methane for many, many thousands of years. There’s also the matter of swamplands and mud flats that have been pumping it out since those things first came into existence, which was very likely much earlier than any eukaryotic life (that’s cells with actual nuclei like the ones you and I and all animals are made of) came into existence. Bacteria are prokaryotes, they don’t have a defined nucleus. Methanogenic bacteria are archaebacteria. They are very. very old indeed. Older than eubacteria like Salmonella or Escherichia (E. coli to those not familiar with the subject). It’s all to do with the cell wall… but I’m not in a lecture hall now so I’ll let it go.
You can look up all those terms if you care to. I apologise for the jargon but it’s just the words I have used for most of my life.
So why hasn’t Deadly Bill gone for sheep and goats yet? Well, there is some sheep and goat milk and cheese around but it’s a niche market. Lamb is available but expensive, goat meat really hasn’t caught on in the UK, mutton is pretty tough and not very popular except in Scotland where mutton pies are a big thing. If you want to hit a big part of the population, beef and cow milk is the main target.
This Billy Gates Gruff feed additive isn’t untested. It’s been tested and been shown to be dangerous. They are feeding it to cows anyway. It makes beef and milk unsafe. Why? Well, Billy Boy is heavily invested in meat alternatives like insects and lab grown Frankensteaks so he doesn’t want you eating the real thing. Making it unsafe will result in people getting sick from the real stuff but slightly less sick from his fake stuff. You get sick either way, but if he can make you scared of the real thing he can make a fortune selling the fake thing.
It causes infertility in males. That is now demonstrated. So, when bull calves are suckling they will get dosed with this even before they get it in feed. Dairy cows, cows in general, are going to decline. Humans who drink this milk will also go into decline. It’s a more subtle way of getting rid of a food source than the bird flu nonsense that is currently wiping out poultry."

1 month, 1 week ago

It’s great that Dr. Bhattacharya has Dr. Fauci’s old job.

“Lockdowns were a catastrophic mistake. We should recoil with horror. Covid policies violated medical ethics and crushed ability for physicians and scientists to discuss facts…we were silenced…”

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