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As someone who drinks milk like most drink water, & primarily eats little more than red meat as an entire meal, to say I am perturbed by this latest episode in a long line of underhand bullshit pulled by the Aussie govt is a massive fucking understatement. Lists need to be made.

I have been buying Norco for years (when available). Buy non-mega-corporation Aussie as much as you can.

See this article on the science, when cows metabolise it they breathe out more CO2!

Not even sure this is legal 🤷 AI response to if it’s legal to sell in retail products “In Australia, the regulation of animal feed products, including additives like Bovaer®, is overseen by the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA). According to the APVMA, animal feed materials and ingredients generally do not require registration if they meet specific criteria: •They are part of the animal’s normal diet. •They are intended solely for nutritional purposes and are represented only as suitable for maintaining natural or normal health, production, or performance. •They do not contain medications or other active constituents. •They do not make any health, production, or performance claims. However, feed additives that contain active constituents or make claims beyond basic nutritional purposes typically require APVMA registration. Bovaer® is a feed additive designed to reduce methane emissions in cattle by inhibiting a specific enzyme in the rumen. Given its active mode of action and purpose beyond basic nutrition, it would likely necessitate registration with the APVMA before being incorporated into dairy cow feed. Using an unregistered feed additive like Bovaer® without appropriate approval can lead to legal repercussions under Australian law. The Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Code Act 1994 and its associated regulations govern the approval and use of such products. Non-compliance with these regulations can result in penalties, including fines and other enforcement actions. Therefore, to legally use Bovaer® in dairy cows producing milk for retail in Australia, it is essential to ensure that the product is registered with the APVMA. This compliance not only adheres to legal requirements but also ensures the safety and efficacy of the additive in the food supply chain.”

The best ever post mate! 👍👌🌟😁

It's one thing if the feed additive is proven safe and improves the nutritional value of the meat and milk, but this is solely to satisfy the doctrine of the Climate Cult. It's wrong, it's psychotic, and it needs to stop.

I’m glad people are reacting from this that’s been going on for over two years Tho more than one Carcinogens in already in our foods TGA is a joke Our food water soil all has been contaminated Look at Sydney water just had to admit to carcinogens in their water yet know one held accountable

@SteeBee01 I want my milk with farts thanks. 🤣


