"The incident sparked a rainbow of reactions on Twitter" LMAO
I can just picture the journalist fist pumping in their office... "FINALLY, I`ve been waiting my whole career to use this!"
"The incident sparked a rainbow of reactions on Twitter" LMAO
I can just picture the journalist fist pumping in their office... "FINALLY, I`ve been waiting my whole career to use this!"
hahaha
and the guy who says `yea skittles provide nutrition for cows`
is his company hiring? haha
the only thing I can think of that`s LESS nutritious than Corn may in fact be Skittles
edit:
he says:
"It actually has a higher ratio of fat [than] actually feeding them straight corn," he told WPSD, later adding that his feed mixture, which also includes an ethanol byproduct and a mineral nutrient, has "all the right nutrition for them."
mmm.. ethanol byproduct as a mineral nutrient.. yum
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Cows typically eat eat grass in a "natural" habitat. They`re generally fed grain to fatten them up. Thus, grass is usually avoided for commercial cows to get them fat as soon as possible. Higher fat content=better steak, and meat grading out at USDA Prime nets the cattle people more money.
In all seriousness, I`m guessing skittles will fatten a cow up very quickly. This isn`t about nutrition at all, it`s about profit.
Think it`s more plausible that the pics of yesterday were taken early (before the crowds really arrived) and the one from o was taken at the height of the event.
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How the #%^* does this happen during a single service visit?!?
wow
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