And it's not over Kato. It was almost 5 years ago when we bought a bag of milk replacer and found large amounts of dried blood in it. It was so bad the entire bag had a bright pink hue when it was mixed. Have a few neighbors that are dairy farmers and say that it is very common to find it in the milk replacer still.
You'll be happy to know that the calf ended up having other problems later in life, so it was shot and never entered the food supply...but how many still do?
You'll be happy to know that the calf ended up having other problems later in life, so it was shot and never entered the food supply...but how many still do?
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