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Tetiba nak post something got related to the topic...but dunno how to start. Oleh yang demikian, I cut n paste je apa2 yang jumpa sambil-sambil Google tadi. Sapa2 boleh komen.
It has been observed that there are several hormones (growth hormones) that help animals gain weight in no time. Inducing such hormones in the animals artificially, can reduce the amount of food as well as the time required for gaining weight. All this results into quick production of the animals for the meat industry. The same technique is applied in the dairy production as it also increases the milk production of cows and other dairy animals.
(source: Buzzle.com)
(source: envirocancer.cornell.edu)
So do they feed chicken with growth hormone or not?
Currently there are no growth hormones FDA approved for poultry including chicken. Chickens are fattened using cages that reduce their ability to move around. This leads to increased levels of bacteria in the cages and thus, anti-biotics are used in the chicken feed to reduce infections and disease.The chickens are overfed and then slaughtered after reaching a certain ideal weight level. The chicken meat itself is injected with a saline solution (salt and water) to increase its mass and to give it a more pleasing look in the stores. Free-range chickens are not produced in this manner.
(source: Yahoo.answers)
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