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<blockquote data-quote="Sid" data-source="post: 7019371" data-attributes="member: 574"><p>[USER=43412]@fieldfarmer[/USER] I don't and it doesn't matter according to the EU standards BUT iknow the local guy i buy straw from and he doesn't usually "burn it off" so i do mitigate the risk as much as possible.</p><p> <a href="https://ec.europa.eu/environment/archives/ppps/pdf/ma_reding_annex4.pdf" target="_blank">https://ec.europa.eu/environment/archives/ppps/pdf/ma_reding_annex4.pdf</a></p><p></p><p>Try reading that document, but also don't forget that is just glyphosate, and doesn't include other wormers/antibiotics or chemicals conventional animals are treated with and the shorter withdrawal periods. </p><p></p><p>bovinevetonline.com/article/user-beware-drugs-take-longer-clear-sick-animals</p><p></p><p>"One reason cull dairy cows have higher rates of residues is that dairy cows are often culled after they become sick. Even though the withdrawal period might be observed, drug clearance from cows recovering from illness is likely slower than in healthy cows "</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>as @goneupthehill well knows its allowed as he has been told NUMEROUS times but acts as a troll time after time after time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sid, post: 7019371, member: 574"] [USER=43412]@fieldfarmer[/USER] I don't and it doesn't matter according to the EU standards BUT iknow the local guy i buy straw from and he doesn't usually "burn it off" so i do mitigate the risk as much as possible. [URL]https://ec.europa.eu/environment/archives/ppps/pdf/ma_reding_annex4.pdf[/URL] Try reading that document, but also don't forget that is just glyphosate, and doesn't include other wormers/antibiotics or chemicals conventional animals are treated with and the shorter withdrawal periods. bovinevetonline.com/article/user-beware-drugs-take-longer-clear-sick-animals "One reason cull dairy cows have higher rates of residues is that dairy cows are often culled after they become sick. Even though the withdrawal period might be observed, drug clearance from cows recovering from illness is likely slower than in healthy cows " as @goneupthehill well knows its allowed as he has been told NUMEROUS times but acts as a troll time after time after time! [/QUOTE]
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