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Europe's biggest dairy company is facing a backlash after giving cows a synthetic additive to their feed in an attempt to cut their methane emissions.

submitted by SumerBreeze to WakeUpWhitePeople 4 monthsDec 1, 2024 10:28:23 ago (+23/-0)     (www.sott.net)

https://www.sott.net/article/496406-Public-outcry-after-EU-dairy-cows-given-synthetic-additive-in-feed-to-hit-net-zero

Arla, which makes brands including Lurpak butter and Cravendale milk, said it was working with Morrisons, Tesco and Aldi to trial giving cows the additive Bovaer.


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[ - ] BoozyB 6 points 4 monthsDec 1, 2024 12:29:27 ago (+6/-0)


"Bovaer has been proven safe for animals, farmers, and consumers."
Seems to me they said the same about the Vaxx.

[ - ] PotatoWhisperer2 0 points 4 monthsDec 1, 2024 19:12:06 ago (+0/-0)

Same thing they've said about fluoride.

And thalidomide.
And heroin.
And cocaine.
And sugar.
And Ritalin.
And SSRIs.

And any other poison they want you to take.

[ - ] oyveyo 3 points 4 monthsDec 1, 2024 16:41:42 ago (+3/-0)

carbon neutral

Carbon is the building block of life on earth.

[ - ] VitaminSieg 3 points 4 monthsDec 1, 2024 11:15:49 ago (+3/-0)

Europe used to have the good food. Quickly becoming Amerifat-tier.

[ - ] dulcima 3 points 4 monthsDec 1, 2024 10:43:50 ago (+3/-0)

I discovered only yesterday (through twitter) that Bovaer is also used in Australia. Any meat that is labelled "carbon neutral" stay away from.

From google -

How it's used
In Australia, Bovaer has been used in trials to reduce methane emissions from beef cattle in feedlots:
In one trial, Bovaer reduced methane production by up to 90%.
In another trial, a higher dose of Bovaer reduced emissions in beef cattle by up to 99%.

Benefits
Bovaer can help reduce the environmental footprint of meat and dairy products. It's also aligned with the Australian red meat industry's target to be carbon neutral by 2030.

Safety
Bovaer has been proven safe for animals, farmers, and consumers.

Safe and effective, meet our net Zero goals.

I so despise our government. Feed them to goannas.

https://www.colesgroup.com.au/media-releases/?page=coles-boosts-sustainability-in-beef-production-with-expanded-use-of-supplement

[ - ] feminismisculturedeath 2 points 4 monthsDec 1, 2024 13:16:02 ago (+2/-0)

they should be required to list the side effects on the front of the bottle like with cigarettes or the bottom of a television commercial if anyone remembers what those were like.

[ - ] RevengeOfNeri 1 point 4 monthsDec 1, 2024 19:55:29 ago (+1/-0)

Search for bovaer toxicity on google and all you find is roses, go to Yandex and the first result spells it out…
A report from the Food Standards Agency last year highlighted concerns about 3-NOP, stating that it “should be considered corrosive to the eyes, a skin irritant, and potentially harmful by inhalation” for humans handling the substance.