• Billiam@lemmy.world
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    Why is everyone surprised?

    Frankly, dog food is the least disgusting thing she’s had in her mouth recently.

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    As someone who worked at a place that boarded pets, you bet we tried most of the dog food at one point. The only thing I remember decently after all these years is that treats can be pretty decent. Someone had some chicken jerky, no spices or anything. That was certainly the best. Milkbones are bland and dry. Can’t remember much else, like kibble and such, which really just says it’s not horrendous and not great.

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    This really completes the Trump-inner-circle motif. Team orange moron now includes couch humper Vance, the brain worm, Steve “Wannabe Hitler” Miller, and now welcoming dog chow Loomer!

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    She positively highlights that it comes from “protected” Canadian bison so there are “no hormones” and “no vaccines given to the bison”.

    These people are now claiming food, and pet food, need to be unvaccinated?

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      Is livestock usually vaccinated?

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        On an industrial scale (like we have in the USA), yes, we vaccinate the hell out of livestock. I understand that it has to do with their terrible conditions and diets. If they weren’t vaccinated and fed antibiotics like crazy most wouldn’t make it to slaughter weight or be able to keep producing (milk or eggs).

        One example of cow vaccination information: https://extension.umn.edu/beef-cow-calf/cattle-vaccine-basics

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          Eh, the antibiotics are only in part to keep them from dying. It also promotes faster growth. In actuality, the majority of the time they don’t need antibiotics to make it to slaughter.

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            Furthermore, it’s been argued that this gung-ho attitude with antibiotics is promoting the growth of antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria.

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        yes, because debilitating viruses could wipe out herds, especially for those factory farmers where animals are living in destitute situations.

        it’s also one of the reasons why eating horse meat is illegal in the U.S because horses are pumped with stuff because theyre raised to be companions for work rather than for consumption.

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    She should’ve eaten it like a normal person: as a dare when you’re like 8 years old.