You'd better get more source for your whole "hormone" thing than some stupid TV show. First off,steers are the only ones to receive HORMONES,and then it's not automatic. The implant is a one time thing. It's estrogen because when you castrate a bull,they stop producing testosterone,so they grow slower. Using the estrogen implant get's growth back somewhere near normal. It's a single implant,which is about half the size of a pencil eraser,is hard as a rock and is placed between the skin and cartilage of the ear,is good for 400 days,which is longer than it takes to finish a steer anyway. Now here's where you're totally misinformed and where I can't remember the numbers,but you would have to eat some tens of thousands of pounds of steer beef from implanted animals to get the same amount of estrogen that a woman gets from a single birth control pill. Now add in the fact that soybeans contain estrogen,and the anti meat crowd is all for eating the he11 out of them,you can see my frustration with all the misinformed garbage circulating out there.
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