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U.K. dairying and “Climate Change”
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<blockquote data-quote="puffy" data-source="post: 7568222" data-attributes="member: 20888"><p>One of the main problems with dairy is methane and there are studies showing a 90% reduction in methane if cows are fed seaweed. Does anyone know of any feed manufacturers putting seaweed in their cakes or blends yet? We've tried and failed to find anyone doing this. We were in talks with a company called Mootral who claim that their supplements reduce methane by 30% but we're organic and when the Soil Association looked at the ingredients (which are GM free) they said we couldn't use it. Is anyone using anything else?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="puffy, post: 7568222, member: 20888"] One of the main problems with dairy is methane and there are studies showing a 90% reduction in methane if cows are fed seaweed. Does anyone know of any feed manufacturers putting seaweed in their cakes or blends yet? We've tried and failed to find anyone doing this. We were in talks with a company called Mootral who claim that their supplements reduce methane by 30% but we're organic and when the Soil Association looked at the ingredients (which are GM free) they said we couldn't use it. Is anyone using anything else? [/QUOTE]
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