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      natureman @Insomniac
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      @Insomniac 🤣

      Probably some of us have already eaten this stuff.....

      From wiki:
      "3-NOP has been commercialised as a methane inhibitor for production animals. Bovaer® is a feed additive manufactured by DSM for cattle that claims to reduce methane emission from dairy and beef cattle by 30% and 45% respectively.[3] It consists of silicon dioxide (60% w/w), propylene glycol, and 3-nitrooxypropanol (10% w/w).[4]
      In 2021 Bovaer® has been approved as a feed additive in Brazil, one of the world's largest meat exporters and also Chile.[5] In 2022, it was approved for use on dairy cows in the EU.[6][7] Recently in 2024, Bovaer has been approved in Canada as a cattle nutrition feed additive.
      On April 27th 2022 DSM and Elanco Animal Health Inc. announced a strategic alliance where Elanco would gain exclusive licensing rights to develop, manufacture, and commercialize Bovaer® in U.S.A.[8]
      On June 8th 2023 Elanco US Inc requested a consultation with the CVM group of the US FDA to evaluate the drug status of Bovaer for use a methane inhibitor in dairy cows. On May 24th 2024 the FDA reported that they had finished evaluating safety and efficacy data for Bovaer.[4] They concluded the product did reduce methane production when used as labelled and is expected to pose a low risk to animals and humans under the conditions of its sale. For the US FDA Bovaer remains an unapproved drug with specific conditions on manufacturing standards and adverse event reporting."

      ....
      It has to be really bad if even FDA doesn't approve it..........

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        Insomniac @natureman
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        @natureman said in Major retailers join forces with UK dairy farmers to trial methane-reducing feed additives:

        It has to be really bad if even FDA doesn't approve it..........

        I'm going to pretend I didn't read that

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          Milk Destroyer
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          Lovely, can't wait to be consuming yet another toxin

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            the_black_jew
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            Outside of the subsidized and corporately-connected farmers "volunteering" to trial this in Britain, I don't think there is (barring government mandates to reduce methane from beef/dairy farms) an obvious material incentive for beef/dairy farmers to buy and use this product.

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              Milk Destroyer @the_black_jew
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              @the_black_jew I agree with your point but unfortunately Arla has huge reach and a lot of dairy products and milk come from them in the UK even if the label doesn't specifically say Arla on it.

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                natureman @the_black_jew
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                @the_black_jew probably subsidies will come for saving the environment from the evil cows causing global warming 😂

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                  bot-mod @Milk Destroyer
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                  @Milk-Destroyer said in Major retailers join forces with UK dairy farmers to trial methane-reducing feed additives:

                  @the_black_jew I agree with your point but unfortunately Arla has huge reach and a lot of dairy products and milk come from them in the UK even if the label doesn't specifically say Arla on it.

                  idk MD labelling legislation's pretty tight and corp structure pretty transparent here. Check your subsidiary or distributor for connections. Existing Arla/Muller enjoyers probably won't and beside price that's the point. And half of those people are immovable for some reason, they could eat uranium like Galen Winsor and outlive peat.

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                    Luke
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                    Organic dairy should be safe for now, see end of the article: https://off-guardian.org/2024/11/28/major-dairy-supplier-to-trial-potentially-toxic-low-emission-cow-feed/

                    Of course, we can never know whether it won't simply be ignored.

                    I've never been a big party attender, but I never went to a party where I didn't probably offend most of the people there by talking about what I was interested in. (Ray Peat)

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                      wrl @Milk Destroyer
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                      @Milk-Destroyer said in Major retailers join forces with UK dairy farmers to trial methane-reducing feed additives:

                      Arla has huge reach and a lot of dairy products and milk come from them in the UK even if the label doesn't specifically say Arla on it

                      Here's an extensive list of brands and partnerships
                      with Arla. They apparently supply all own-label dairy products!

                      https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1053335763196204&id=100055593713673

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                        Milk Destroyer @wrl
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                        @wrl Wow. They pretty much supply every supermarket milk. Looks like I'll need to spend a little bit more on milk from now on.

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                          wrl @Milk Destroyer
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                          @Milk-Destroyer
                          Seems like its used for cows only? So goats dairy...
                          I wonder if A2 jersey milk is still good

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                            Milk Destroyer @wrl
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                            @wrl I might have to start doing bulk orders of goat milk online then or something because the only goat milk I tried and could stomach was Waitrose own. I tried the St Helens Farm goat milk, which seems to be the bigger goat milk brand in my area, and it tasted so bad I couldn't finish it. I have no idea what they do to the goats at St Helen Farm but their milk is awful.

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                              wrl @Milk Destroyer
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                              @Milk-Destroyer
                              Have you tried Delamere goat milk?

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                                Milk Destroyer @wrl
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                                @wrl Do you know what shops have it because I think I've seen it once but can't remember where? I've had their UHT cow's milk in the past and really liked it.

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                                  bot-mod @Milk Destroyer
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                                  You may want to verify that before you lose your shit.

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                                    Milk Destroyer @bot-mod
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                                    @ThinPicking Sorry it seems I am jumping to conclusions. I guess I am feeling attacked right now. I'm looking and it seems both Waitrose and Sainsbury's private label milks switched to Muller in the last couple years! Asda is the most advertised as being Arla supplied but I suspect Lidl, Aldi and Tesco also have Arla milk or Arla - Muller mix.

                                    Graham's milk seems to be out of Arla's influence? Perhaps this will be a better option as I've noticed more supermarkets stocking their products in the last year.

                                    https://news.arlafoods.co.uk/news/tesco-and-arla-launch-groundbreaking-sustainability-partnership It seems however Muller has a similar deal with Arla for this additive use but in this article only lists Tesco.

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                                      bot-mod @Milk Destroyer
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                                      @Milk-Destroyer said in Major retailers join forces with UK dairy farmers to trial methane-reducing feed additives:

                                      I guess I am feeling attacked right now.

                                      This is probably more toxic than 3-NOP.

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                                        wrl @bot-mod
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                                        @ThinPicking has a very good point. The materialistic perspective is inherently self sabotage.

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                                          bot-mod @wrl
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                                          http://haidut.me/?p=912

                                          Maybe Galen Winsor was just a chill guy.

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                                            cs3000 @Milk Destroyer
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                                            @Milk-Destroyer tried ocado (m&s) goats milk and it was thicker & tasted better than others

                                            @Insomniac said in Major retailers join forces with UK dairy farmers to trial methane-reducing feed additives:

                                            reverse dragons, the enemy

                                            On the bright side, one day the whole world will be cow fart safe even if dairy is no longer edible..cowFart-881616580.jpg

                                            "world," as a source of new perceptions
                                            more https://substack.com/@cs3001

                                            "Self-organizing systems decay only if they have assimilated inertia and — with a little support of the right kind— the centers of degeneration can become centers of regeneration"

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