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Lucille Blanchard
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21 April, 03:24
Why have cows been injected with proteins?
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Miriam Walker
21 April, 03:48
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Cows have been injected with proteins for Bovine somatotropin or BST is a protein-based hormone that has no effect to a cow. Bovine somatotropin will only affect the growth of the cow. Cow's milk is also improved according to study because of the protein injected.
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