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How to avoid the goyslop in the jewpermarket
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MaTeachIT
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How are pigs the dirtiest meat?
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ImBillCurtis
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Non-ruminant animals that get fed cardboard and garbage.
Their body becomes a sponge for chemicals and microplastics.
At least cows have a 4-chambered stomach which helps break down some of that
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MaTeachIT
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“ Non-ruminant animals that get fed cardboard and garbage.”
What’s the difference between that and chickens?
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Not a lot, really. I think with pigs, they will actively eat anything. Chickens probably not so much. But I bet chickens get way more vaxxes than pigs
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we feed them ground up plastic garbage. the throw expired goyslop food into the grinder, packaging and all and then feed the slurry to hogs. she's right about parasites too - pork is one of the most dangerous meats when not properly cooked.
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Their body becomes a sponge for chemicals and microplastics.
At least cows have a 4-chambered stomach which helps break down some of that
What’s the difference between that and chickens?