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 Post subject: Article: "Cows eating candy during the drought"
PostPosted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 2:55 pm 
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MAYFIELD, Ky. (CNN/WPSD) - Ranchers have struggled with skyrocketing corn prices, because the drought has made feeding their livestock very expensive. But one rancher has turned to a very sweet solution.

At Mayfield's United Livestock Commodities, owner Joseph Watson is tweaking the recipe for success.

"Just to be able to survive, we have to look for other sources of nutrition," he said.

His 1,400 cattle are no longer feeding off corn. The prices, Watson says, are too high to keep corn in stock. So earlier this year, he began to buy second-hand candy.

"It has a higher ratio of fat than actually feeding straight corn," Watson explained. "It's hard to believe it will work but we've already seen the results of it now."

Watson mixes the candy with an ethanol by-product and a mineral nutrient. He says the cows have not shown any health problems from eating the candy, and they are gaining weight as they should.

"This ration is balanced to have not too much fat in it," he said.

The packaged candy comes from various companies at a discounted rate because it is not fit for store shelves.

"Salvage is a problem for a lot of these companies and they're proud to have a place to go with it," said Watson.

http://www.wpri.com/dpps/entertainment/must_see_video/cows-eating-candy-during-the-drought-nd12-jgr_4323303

Bad enough that they got corn instead of grass, as nature designed. This is obscene.


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 Post subject: Re: Article: "Cows eating candy during the drought"
PostPosted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 3:35 pm 
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OMG, I read that this morning! I didn't know what to make of it. All I can say is, I'm glad I'm not eating cow anymore.


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 Post subject: Re: Article: "Cows eating candy during the drought"
PostPosted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 5:58 pm 
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In Nebraska the state capitol went on water rationing, but out in the western part of the state where the cows but no people live, absolutely no water rationing-only the people not the cattle ranches are subject to constraints.

No one wants to consider for 1/3 lb hamburger the USGS states it takes 4,000-18,000 gallons of water.

http://ga2.er.usgs.gov/edu/activity-water-content.cfm

Also, the Senators recently threatened a filibuster to something over UAVs flying over livestock yards. It's ok if Federal UAVs fly over my house while I sunbathe but it is not ok for them to fly over a commercial farming operation. Priority problems?


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 Post subject: Re: Article: "Cows eating candy during the drought"
PostPosted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 7:15 pm 
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I can see why ranchers try to make laws to keep journalists or anyone else from seeing what they do. Even if you don't know about the cruelty, everything else you hear is always super icky. Pink slime, sawdust in the Taco Bell meat and now junk-food cows.

I love that the rancher thinks the cows are healthy. See that beautiful marbling in your steak? Yeah, that's metabolic syndrome. Bon appétit!

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