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Animals know it's bad..
07/15/17 at 08:14:44
 
https://relfe.com/2010/pigs_animals_won't_eat_gmo_corn_food.html

Yeah, yeah, rats eat poison, dogs drink antifreeze, they Can be tricked into consuming what is bad. But fake food some of them can detect. And none of them are brain surgeons.


http://www.reuters.com/article/us-gmo-pigs-study-idUSBRE95A14K20130611

I guess your scientists can beat up my scientists..

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Reply #1 - 07/15/17 at 19:40:13
 
Umm BACON Wink

I prefer smoked & peppered !
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Reply #2 - 07/16/17 at 04:33:28
 
Yea, I'm throwing the BS flag....

First off, the link is bad.
Second, not for one second am I going to believe a pig has sensory skills to avoid a gmo food.

I visit animal slaughter plants in my work. Pigs walk right into the slaughter house happy as ....well, ...happy as pigs.
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Reply #4 - 07/16/17 at 06:34:20
 

Scientists say new study shows pig health hurt by GMO feed
Carey Gillam
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Pigs stay in their box beside a food dispenser (R) at a pig farm in Bockel between Bremen and Hamburg January 14, 2011.
Christian Charisius
(Reuters) - Pigs fed a diet of only genetically modified grain showed markedly higher stomach inflammation than pigs who dined on conventional feed, according to a new study by a team of Australian scientists and U.S. researchers.

The study adds to an intensifying public debate over the impact of genetically modified crops, which are widely used by U.S. and Latin American farmers and in many other countries around the world.

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The study was published in the June issue of the peer-reviewed Journal of Organic Systems by researchers from Australia who worked with two veterinarians and a farmer in Iowa to study the U.S. pigs.

Lead researcher Judy Carman is an epidemiologist and biochemist and director of the Institute of Health and Environmental Research in Adelaide, Australia.

The study was conducted over 22.7 weeks using 168 newly weaned pigs in a commercial U.S. piggery.

One group of 84 ate a diet that incorporated genetically modified (GM) soy and corn, and the other group of 84 pigs ate an equivalent non-GM diet. The corn and soy feed was obtained from commercial suppliers, the study said, and the pigs were reared under identical housing and feeding conditions. The pigs were then slaughtered roughly five months later and autopsied by veterinarians who were not informed which pigs were fed on the GM diet and which were from the control group.

Researchers said there were no differences seen between pigs fed the GM and non-GM diets for feed intake, weight gain, mortality, and routine blood biochemistry measurements.

But those pigs that ate the GM diet had a higher rate of severe stomach inflammation - 32 percent of GM-fed pigs compared to 12 percent of non-GM-fed pigs. The inflammation was worse in GM-fed males compared to non-GM fed males by a factor of 4.0, and GM-fed females compared to non-GM-fed females by a factor of 2.2. As well, GM-fed pigs had uteri that were 25 percent heavier than non-GM fed pigs, the study said.

The researchers said more long-term animal feeding studies need to be done.

Biotech seeds are genetically altered to grow into plants that tolerate treatments of herbicide and resist pests, making producing crops easier for farmers. Some critics have argued for years that the DNA changes made to the transgenic plants engineer novel proteins that can be causing the digestive problems in animals and possibly in humans.

The companies that develop these transgenic crops, using DNA from other bacteria and other species, assert they are more than proven safe over their use since 1996.

CropLife International, a global federation representing the plant science industry, said more than 150 scientific studies have been done on animals fed biotech crops and to date, there is no scientific evidence of any detrimental impact.

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Reply #5 - 07/16/17 at 09:52:57
 
Pigs are very intelligent and someone who doubts it might not be much smarter than the pig. A pig given enough of two food sources to totally stuff itself , one that causes no discomfort and one that does. You bet it will learn to avoid the food that causes discomfort and most animals will learn it too in a closed study. When it has to compete for food in the wild now that would be different. Conditioning has a huge part in it too,all its life it's herded thru chutes usually to food and not danger,then it's slaughter day they run thru the chute they think to food and SURPRISE ! If you were never educated and got moved thru chutes and fed you too would run happily to you death , Conditioning !!!
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