Jovial Monk wrote on Jul 26
th, 2017 at 7:41pm:
100% grain is not natural cattle feed. Nor is high doses of antibiotics and the second follows on the first.
"Feeding grain to cattle is unnatural and results in negative cattle health impacts
It is easy to forget that grain is the seed of grass, hence is a natural product that cattle have been eating for millennia. In fact cattle prefer a grain based diet. Feedlot cattle diets are developed by animal nutritionists and comprise grain (eg wheat, barley, sorghum) fibre (eg hay and silage), protein (eg sunflower and lupins), water, vitamins and minerals. Whilst cattle require a short period of time to become accustomed to a grain based diet, this process is easily managed by feedlot nutritionists and professional feedlot managers."
http://feedlots.com.au/industry/feedlot-industry/myths-factOh grains are grass seeds.
Cattle don't spend all their life in feedlots, so they are not 100% grain fed.
Antibiotics follow grain feeding? Is it cause and effect?
Have you got a peer-reviewed paper for that?
Are the grain fed beef, fed 100% grain?
So many questions.