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11/2/2016 2:05:16 PM
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While you should have cited sources i do know that a few are valid. Although... it wasnt confirmed but i remember an old medical professor saying that the breast growth hormones (for chicken) affects girls who eat it and what makes women get breasts at younger ages. It is a good or bad thing depending on the person you ask but what are your thoughts on it?
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    The hormone thing is true. My memory of fifth grade can attest.

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  • I don't think you can use hormones on chickens anymore. I'm not sure, but I think I heard that somewhere.

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  • If they have been proven to be safe, I'm fine with them. A beef company gave a presentation to my animal science class about their operation, and they don't use growth hormones because they are trying to produce beef with a lot of marbling.

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