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Whole corn, vegetable oil (corn, soybean, and/or sunflower oil), salt, cheddar
cheese (milk, cheese cultures, salt, enzymes), maltodextrin, wheat flour, whey,
monosodium glutamate, buttermilk solids, romano cheese (part skim cow’s milk,
cheese cultures, salt, enzymes), whey protein concentrate, onion powder,
partially hydrogenated soybean and cottonseed oil, corn flour, disodium
phosphate, lactose, natural and artificial flavor, dextrose, tomato powder,
spices, lactic acid, artificial color (including Yellow 6, Yellow 5, Red 40),
citric acid, sugar, garlic powder, red and green bell pepper powder, sodium
caseinate, disodium inosinate, disodium guanylate, nonfat milk solids, whey
protein isolate, corn syrup solids.
IF YOUR DIET ISN'T WORKING AND YOUR ANIMALS HAVE FAILING HEALTH
WOULD YOU BELIEVE THE FOLLOWING …
One of the main reasons the United States has such an obesity problem
is because of the corn syrup solids present in most processed foods. It
disrupts the metabolism, elevated blood triglyceride levels, cause weight
gain, and heart disease. Just because the food tastes good, doesn’t mean
you should eat it. They modify the food to taste good and be addictive
with chemicals.
. For starters, they contain genetically modified corn. They contain toxic
pesticides that destroy your entire body. Over time, they deteriorate your
most vital organs like your liver, kidneys, and immune system.
Several animal studies indicate serious health risks associated with GMO
food including infertility, immune problems, accelerated aging,
faulty insulin regulation, and changes in major organs and the
gastrointestinal system.”
THEN YOU AND YOUR HORSE NEEDS TO STOP EATING
DORITOS
http://dailynativenews.site/2018/02/breaking-news-doritos-chips-lin...
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| Appears to be ingredients from products that you eat everyday. Most people never look at the ingredients. I have to. Corn syrup and corn syrup solids are in almost everything. I thought no BHUSA is making a. Omparison to feeding horses. Most never look at the ingredients. |
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       Location: USA | I look. We eat mostly clean at our house (the humans).
My horses get fed hayrite cubes, black oil sunflower seeds and a few get whole oats as well. They are on pasture, however, it can get pretty poor being in north Texas with no rain. I keep roundbales out all year. |
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   Location: Claremore, OK | streakysox - 2018-05-27 11:50 AM
Appears to be ingredients from products that you eat everyday. Most people never look at the ingredients. I have to. Corn syrup and corn syrup solids are in almost everything. I thought no BHUSA is making a. Omparison to feeding horses. Most never look at the ingredients.
The ingredients he listed are from Doritos. Thankfully, I don’t know anyone that feeds their horse Doritos :-) |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Liana D - 2018-05-27 2:24 PM streakysox - 2018-05-27 11:50 AM Appears to be ingredients from products that you eat everyday. Most people never look at the ingredients. I have to. Corn syrup and corn syrup solids are in almost everything. I thought no BHUSA is making a. Omparison to feeding horses. Most never look at the ingredients. The ingredients he listed are from Doritos. Thankfully, I don’t know anyone that feeds their horse Doritos :- ) I don't, lol.. Just wondering what was the point of this thread? 
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     Location: Not Where I Want to Be | Bear - 2018-05-27 6:50 PM What does “genetically modified” have to do with anything?
Nothing, but consider the source
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| Three 4 Luck - 2018-05-27 7:15 PM
Fearmongering again, DumbassUSA?
I think he just accomplished his desired outcome. |
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | streakysox - 2018-05-27 11:06 PM Three 4 Luck - 2018-05-27 7:15 PM Fearmongering again, DumbassUSA? I think he just accomplished his desired outcome.
He gets his rocks off posting stupid stuff and inviting insults? |
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You guys sound like CNN and other fake news media ….
Learn how to read and click on a link and find what you are eating
by reading the long list of crap written right on the package …
And I think a doctor asked this question …
What does “genetically modified” have to do with anything?
Go ask the DEAD bees and other pollinating insects since you are clueless!!
Shame on all of you!!
I bet you guys are all eating aluminum from using aluminum skillets, cookware
and aluminum foil. .. then wonder why you have brittle bones and problems
with various organs ….
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          Location: Bastrop, Texas | BHUSA, I’m not going to insult your intelligence by suggesting you actually believe half the incendiary comments you make. On the outside chance you do, however, I’d like you to ponder the old adage that “correlation does not imply causation.” Do you understand what that means and it’s significance?
While you are at it, can you give all of us an update on the current trends in bee populations in the US?
After your update, perhaps we can get back on track and discuss the dangers and proven risks associated with GMO foods in humans and animals. |
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     Location: Not Where I Want to Be | Bear - 2018-05-29 9:48 AM BHUSA, While you are at it, can you give all of us an update on the current trends in bee populations in the US?
I can give you that update, assuming he can't
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          Location: Bastrop, Texas | 1DSoon - 2018-05-29 8:59 AM
Bear - 2018-05-29 9:48 AM BHUSA, While you are at it, can you give all of us an update on the current trends in bee populations in the US?
I can give you that update, assuming he can't
I’m confident you can.
I’m also confident he won’t, but if I’m wrong, then I’m sure he will post the latest scientific study, hot off the presses of “Mother Earth News”. |
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | BARRELHORSE USA - 2018-05-29 2:46 AM LOV'N IT .. You guys sound like CNN and other fake news media …. Learn how to read and click on a link and find what you are eating by reading the long list of crap written right on the package … And I think a doctor asked this question … What does “genetically modified” have to do with anything? Go ask the DEAD bees and other pollinating insects since you are clueless!! Shame on all of you!! I bet you guys are all eating aluminum from using aluminum skillets, cookware and aluminum foil. .. then wonder why you have brittle bones and problems with various organs ….
You're so uneducated you don't even know that genetic engineering (GMO crops) are better for pollinators. How is that, you say? Because it cuts down or eliminates the need to apply insecticide that actually does potentially harm bees. Unlike yourself, I am actually educated in farming practices and the science behind them. Stop trying to scare people with your stupid. |
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | 1DSoon - 2018-05-29 8:59 AM Bear - 2018-05-29 9:48 AM BHUSA, While you are at it, can you give all of us an update on the current trends in bee populations in the US? I can give you that update, assuming he can't
Me too. Bee populations are at a 30 year high. Colony collapse disorder had everything to do with varroa mites and nothing to do with the use of neonics (which aren't even a GMO thing). We know this without a doubt because Australia never experienced CCD despite their use of neonics (which is what some activists tried to blame), and Europe continued to experience it despite their ban of neonics. Europe has varroa, Australia doesn't. It doesn't take a genius to logic through that one. |
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          Location: Bastrop, Texas | Three 4 Luck - 2018-05-29 9:43 AM
1DSoon - 2018-05-29 8:59 AM Bear - 2018-05-29 9:48 AM BHUSA, While you are at it, can you give all of us an update on the current trends in bee populations in the US? I can give you that update, assuming he can't
Me too. Bee populations are at a 30 year high. Colony collapse disorder had everything to do with varroa mites and nothing to do with the use of neonics (which aren't even a GMO thing). We know this without a doubt because Australia never experienced CCD despite their use of neonics (which is what some activists tried to blame), and Europe continued to experience it despite their ban of neonics. Europe has varroa, Australia doesn't. It doesn't take a genius to logic through that one.
You just killed this fun thread. Thanks. Lol |
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | sorry. I’ve been peopling all morning and it’s got me cranky. |
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | For your edification: a report on a European meta-analysis of studies concerning health and environmental effects of GE corn. https://futurism.com/two-decades-scientists-gmos-corn-good-seriously/ |
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