I'm sure. Why else would they be pumping antibiotics into animals.Otherwise,animals would only be getting minimal amounts of antibiotics for things like mastitis & pinkeye etc.
As far as molasses goes,it's neither chemical or pesticide. It's refined sugar beet or cane & perfectly safe(nearly to the point of being organic) I've only seen it used where the quality of feed (like silage) was so poor that cattle wouldn't eat it.
The EU banned growth promoting antibiotics in animal feed about 15 years ago. USA about 3 years ago, Pesticides & chemical fertilizer is probably a bigger threat than meat to humans.
Another thread derailed Don't know why some of the posters are bringing NI or the British army in to it. Absolutely nothing to do with either.
Black & Tans were in Ireland between 1920 & 1922,not only hated by the Irish,but hated by their own crowd too (RIC) for their heavy handed approach & total lack of discipline.
They were mostly based in the west & south of the country. 20% of them were Irish born.
Probably a wise move,mispelling his name. One doesn't want to appear over eager
You'll have to shorten it more though. In the throes of passion,he'll be going "Say my name,say my name" & you'll be going "OOOhh yaw,J086W000051. OOOhh yaw,J086W000051"
You can see that it just won't work. You'd have to send him your reply by text message.
No looting,they only brought a few loads of old stones. Don't know how they moved them,because the ferries were on strike & there wasn't a Scania to found anywhere
There seemingly were British Celtic & Anglo Saxons
The Treachery of the Long Knives (Welsh: Brad y Cyllyll Hirion) was a pseudohistorical massacre of British Celtic chieftains by Anglo-Saxon soldiers at a peace conference on Salisbury Plain in the 5th century. The story is not included in any contemporary accounts, but does feature centuries later in the semi-mythological histories of the Historia Brittonum and the Historia Regum Britanniae. Though a popular cautionary tale in medieval Europe, no historical evidence for The Treachery of the Long Knives exists, and the story has been widely debunked as a purely literary construction by historians. Wiki.
RE: Hiroshima, seventy five years on.
That seems to be open to debate