And people complain about steroid use in cycling and weightlifting. We haven't got anything on chicken farming. All natural my you know what.
Might not be steroids, it could just be the radiation creating giant mutant chicken overlords.
Wow! That’s scary!I used to work for a chemical company that provides most of the supplements for the chicken feed industry. It is made, like many other chemicals, with hydrogen cyanide and many other toxic chemicals, but when processed in the correct way, an edible and supposedly safe product is the end result. It is basically an amino acid, and the operators in the plant normally gain twenty pounds the first month or two they work in that process. We were told a chicken ate one pound of this substance mixed in with it's feed over the course of its life. Any more would result in the chicken's skin bursting because the skin doesn't grow as fast as the muscle inside it can. That company has worked for decades trying to replicate a product that can have the same results in beef.
He had to be nailed to the perch, else he'd have muscled up to the bars and "Vooom"That's why they say "cage free" at mark McGuire farms....
Too big for the cage.
I have seen chickens described as the most efficient machine for converting corn and other grains into muscle ever created.
Good question. In one sense, this might be a good thing in growing food quicker than nature can, but there might also be health issues to the consumers. Time will tell, I guess.Wow! That’s scary!
I try and avoid the obviously mutant chicken. Wonder how much of this stuff gets passed on, absorbed by humans?
Wow! That’s scary!
I try and avoid the obviously mutant chicken. Wonder how much of this stuff gets passed on, absorbed by humans?
Good question. In one sense, this might be a good thing in growing food quicker than nature can, but there might also be health issues to the consumers. Time will tell, I guess.