Opponents of the additive have pointed to a report by the FSA last year, which found that “3-NOP “should be considered corrosive to the eyes, a skin irritant, and potentially harmful by inhalation” to humans handling it.
Why misinformation about a cow feed additive prompted people to throw milk away
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c8rjdgre3vpo
jackb said
Dec 27 2:05 AM, 2024
I'm going to stick with full fart milk to see if the rest of you grow three heads!
Farmers were told that after extensive testing a certain food additive for cattle was safe... we then had mad cow disease. www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c8rjdgre3vpo
Anonymous said
Dec 27 9:50 AM, 2024
jackb wrote:
I'm going to stick with full fart milk to see if the rest of you grow three heads! Farmers were told that after extensive testing a certain food additive for cattle was safe... we then had mad cow disease. www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c8rjdgre3vpo
And a happy Christmas to you too!
Syl said
Dec 27 11:50 AM, 2024
jackb wrote:
I'm going to stick with full fart milk to see if the rest of you grow three heads! Farmers were told that after extensive testing a certain food additive for cattle was safe... we then had mad cow disease. www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c8rjdgre3vpo
Opponents of the additive have pointed to a report by the FSA last year, which found that “3-NOP “should be considered corrosive to the eyes, a skin irritant, and potentially harmful by inhalation” to humans handling it.
Why misinformation about a cow feed additive prompted people to throw milk away
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c8rjdgre3vpo
Farmers were told that after extensive testing a certain food additive for cattle was safe... we then had mad cow disease.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c8rjdgre3vpo
And a happy Christmas to you too!
Full fart milk? don't like the sound of that.