This new study about the effects of red meat on our diet has got me thinkin. Do we truly know what we have done by changing the way we grow beef in this country over the last 30 or 40 years?
Ever since we introduced the oxen like cattle into our beef herd and pumped them up with hormones we have increased the carcass weights of our stock. Mostly to the benefit of the factories that pump the carcasses down the line and make money from larger, or simply longer knife or saw cuts.
The old saying from the boys who are in the know LOL that we still get paid by the pound for our animals has all but become a joke as we aren't getting paid enough in the conventional marketplace to scratch out a living let alone show profit or grow our businesses. Wow ---- we've increased the size of the average carcass in Canada by 200 pounds in the last 30 years. Has it made us any money yet????
So what else do we or should I say don't we know. Do we know for sure that the conventional beef market has not made our product less healthy? Do the studies on individual carcasses prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that conventionally raised hormone filled carcasses are better for us than naturally raised stock?
We get slammed all the time by the boys in the conventional biz to sell on our positives and leave conventional beef alone, but how do those of you who raise conventional hormone filled oxen defend against these new claims about the healthiness of your product? Are you SURE that these new studies are wrong? Is this fast grown "Fertilised Beef" as healthy as you say it is? Do you feel that the tomato that you buy in Safeway that is grown in a hydroponic environment with nothing but chemicals and fertilizer is as tasty or nutritious as the one I grow in my all natural garden? Would you really like to grab a steak from the Costco counter and come out for a taste test on our barby in front of our store on 4th st. in Calgary with the media on hand?
We know for a fact that one of the only places that humans can receive a natural dose of CLA ... one that is absorbed naturally by our bodies.... is from a ruminant bovine whose system has not been assaulted with starch to kill off the bugs in the rumen that produce CLA or many other good fatty acids. Don't get me wrong --- I like and produce beef raised on a 65% barley diet in the end, but am still trying to figure out other natural supplements to keep them bugs alive.
Should we continue to ignore this fact or the fact that the consumer actually likes a smaller cut of meat. A rib eye steak that you can cut and inch or more thick and still make less than 12 ounces? Just to make the factories happy? Cause it ain't profiting any of you; unless you are simply margin operators out for profit and nothing more yourselves.
Let's have er boys.... Tell me I'm a wacko if you wish. Or wake up and smell the friggin roses. Maybe the Europeans are smarter than our American cousins when it comes to the effects of hormone implants and not simply using the ban as a protectionist ploy.
Ever since we introduced the oxen like cattle into our beef herd and pumped them up with hormones we have increased the carcass weights of our stock. Mostly to the benefit of the factories that pump the carcasses down the line and make money from larger, or simply longer knife or saw cuts.
The old saying from the boys who are in the know LOL that we still get paid by the pound for our animals has all but become a joke as we aren't getting paid enough in the conventional marketplace to scratch out a living let alone show profit or grow our businesses. Wow ---- we've increased the size of the average carcass in Canada by 200 pounds in the last 30 years. Has it made us any money yet????
So what else do we or should I say don't we know. Do we know for sure that the conventional beef market has not made our product less healthy? Do the studies on individual carcasses prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that conventionally raised hormone filled carcasses are better for us than naturally raised stock?
We get slammed all the time by the boys in the conventional biz to sell on our positives and leave conventional beef alone, but how do those of you who raise conventional hormone filled oxen defend against these new claims about the healthiness of your product? Are you SURE that these new studies are wrong? Is this fast grown "Fertilised Beef" as healthy as you say it is? Do you feel that the tomato that you buy in Safeway that is grown in a hydroponic environment with nothing but chemicals and fertilizer is as tasty or nutritious as the one I grow in my all natural garden? Would you really like to grab a steak from the Costco counter and come out for a taste test on our barby in front of our store on 4th st. in Calgary with the media on hand?
We know for a fact that one of the only places that humans can receive a natural dose of CLA ... one that is absorbed naturally by our bodies.... is from a ruminant bovine whose system has not been assaulted with starch to kill off the bugs in the rumen that produce CLA or many other good fatty acids. Don't get me wrong --- I like and produce beef raised on a 65% barley diet in the end, but am still trying to figure out other natural supplements to keep them bugs alive.
Should we continue to ignore this fact or the fact that the consumer actually likes a smaller cut of meat. A rib eye steak that you can cut and inch or more thick and still make less than 12 ounces? Just to make the factories happy? Cause it ain't profiting any of you; unless you are simply margin operators out for profit and nothing more yourselves.
Let's have er boys.... Tell me I'm a wacko if you wish. Or wake up and smell the friggin roses. Maybe the Europeans are smarter than our American cousins when it comes to the effects of hormone implants and not simply using the ban as a protectionist ploy.
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