The biggest contributor to dioxen exposure in cattle is what the cattle feeding trouths are made out of plasticized material for feeding troughs. And so i strongly debate the notion or the supposition that pasture raised animals, well raised animals, grass fed, grass finished animals, are going to have even the same amount of dioxen as an animal that's finished on corn. I mean, it's not non issue, lick. It's an interesting thing to talk about, but it's not a major driver of disease, right?

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