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RE: Food other than rodents

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Posted by: TheKoreanKeeper at Thu Jan 7 04:38:13 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by TheKoreanKeeper ]  
   

Your sources must be different than mine, but it is true, they have more relatively. Most people think that's false because they eat larger amounts of meat to make up for it, getting a lot of unwanted fats and stuff as well. Unless you're eating something like waxworms or rhino beetle larvae, insects are better. They are also cheaper to raise. You can raise WAY more crickets than cows, they use up less resources, they cost less initially, and you can produce enough to equal a piece of steak for a human in a short time. You also have a wide variety of species.I know what I'm talking about. And you are correct about your last 2 paragraphs, but were they really necessary? Sorry if I'm being rude, I just don't really enjoy going off track.


   

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