Guest guest Posted December 30, 2005 Report Share Posted December 30, 2005 Mad cow disease, the major scare that everyone is terrified about is caused by a bad reaction to vaccinations. I guess autism for cows? However it is spread because they feed the cows on the flesh of other cows. Once they eat the infected meat it spreads and the cannibal cow gets it. As the cows they feed to the other cows are the cows that are too diseased, and they cannot sell for meat, (drum roll please) guess what they do with the cows that die of mad cow disease, and guess why it spreads through the herd so fast? It is not the contigen from sneezing that spreads it through the herd. Sheesh. Then they use the blood to feed the calves so they don't " waste " the valuble milk on them. Someone should remind the commercial industries that cannibalism is UNNATURAL! There is NO species in nature that survives on cannibalism. None whatsoever. Ramona Quoting " Dr. Ian Shillington " <DocShillington: > Good data Ramona. > The commercial meat industry (not just chickens) is horrendous. > I won't even get into how they slaughter Pigs. I'd like everyone to keep > their suppers down and not have nightmares tonite. > Love, > Doc > PS. What about Mad Cow Disease??? LOL ;-) > Doc Shillington > 727-447-5282 > Doc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2005 Report Share Posted December 31, 2005 herbal remedies , ramona@r... wrote: >I do agree that these cows should be destroyed but makeing a statement that canabalism isnt natural is untrue actually it is very natural birds and fish and lots of other animals eat there own kind when it is dead Life is about survival so canbalism is natural > Mad cow disease, the major scare that everyone is terrified about is caused by a > bad reaction to vaccinations. I guess autism for cows? However it is spread > because they feed the cows on the flesh of other cows. Once they eat the > infected meat it spreads and the cannibal cow gets it. As the cows they feed > to the other cows are the cows that are too diseased, and they cannot sell for > meat, (drum roll please) guess what they do with the cows that die of mad cow > disease, and guess why it spreads through the herd so fast? It is not the > contigen from sneezing that spreads it through the herd. Sheesh. Then they > use the blood to feed the calves so they don't " waste " the valuble milk on > them. > > Someone should remind the commercial industries that cannibalism is UNNATURAL! > There is NO species in nature that survives on cannibalism. None whatsoever. > Ramona > > Quoting " Dr. Ian Shillington " <DocShillington@K...>: > > > Good data Ramona. > > The commercial meat industry (not just chickens) is horrendous. > > I won't even get into how they slaughter Pigs. I'd like everyone to keep > > their suppers down and not have nightmares tonite. > > Love, > > Doc > > PS. What about Mad Cow Disease??? LOL ;-) > > Doc Shillington > > 727-447-5282 > > Doc@A... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2005 Report Share Posted December 31, 2005 I think my statement was misread. I said there is no species that SURVIVES by cannibalism. That is there is no species that all or most of what they eat is their own species. I am not so naive to believe that it doesn't happen. I know very well that nature is harsh. However, it is always in certain circumstances, ie just before laying eggs and needing the extra boost, a male wanting to get the female in breeding condition faster, a mother jealous of her young, a starving situation. It is not the norm for every meal. Also, cows are herbavores. Period. Look at their teeth. They are not carnivores or omnivores. To feed an herbivore with meat is to give it something that it would never consume in nature. If you ever want to know what to feed an animal look at the teeth (or beak) It is always very clear what the animal should consume. Ramona Quoting catlady496 <catlady496: > herbal remedies , ramona@r... wrote: > >I do agree that these cows should be destroyed but makeing a > statement that canabalism isnt natural is untrue actually it is very > natural birds and fish and lots of other animals eat there own kind > when it is dead Life is about survival so canbalism is natural > > There is NO species in nature that survives on cannibalism. None > whatsoever. > > Ramona > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2006 Report Share Posted January 7, 2006 Thanks for this Ramona. Just another feather in the cap of eating nothing but ORGANIC!!!!!!!! Any species has the capability of going cannibalistic if starved for proper nutrition long enough, including humans. A good farmer LOVES his animals and treats them with tremendous respect. I appreciate the information. In Health and Love, Doc Doc Shillington727-447-5282Doc - ramona herbal remedies Thursday, December 29, 2005 10:05 PM Herbal Remedies - Mad Cow Mad cow disease, the major scare that everyone is terrified about is caused by abad reaction to vaccinations. I guess autism for cows? However it is spreadbecause they feed the cows on the flesh of other cows. Once they eat theinfected meat it spreads and the cannibal cow gets it. As the cows they feedto the other cows are the cows that are too diseased, and they cannot sell formeat, (drum roll please) guess what they do with the cows that die of mad cowdisease, and guess why it spreads through the herd so fast? It is not thecontigen from sneezing that spreads it through the herd. Sheesh. Then theyuse the blood to feed the calves so they don't "waste" the valuble milk onthem.Someone should remind the commercial industries that cannibalism is UNNATURAL! There is NO species in nature that survives on cannibalism. None whatsoever.RamonaQuoting "Dr. Ian Shillington" <DocShillington:> Good data Ramona.> The commercial meat industry (not just chickens) is horrendous.> I won't even get into how they slaughter Pigs. I'd like everyone to keep> their suppers down and not have nightmares tonite.> Love,> Doc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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