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by JoeAltmaier
1081 days ago
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Not a single thing ever been done to make backyard crossbreeding be 'ecologically sound' or healthy. You don't know what you are eating now. It's not substantially different. That's my point, and one that folks are resistant to accepting. No surprise: they're resistant to any change in their notions. |
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If the old food was no different to the new food then why change it? If it is different then I want to know and I want the right to opt out.
Similarly, we are changing the nutritional content because that is the point. But I don't need to worry because it will be the same nutritionally as the old food. So what is the point.
This is where we are losing each other. If there is no difference why bother? If there is, I want to know all the details and have the opportunity to opt out. That is not unreasonable right?