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Chicken Feathers Carry Drugs

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elmanito

Chicken feathers processed at high temperatures become “feather meal” that finds use as fertilizer and animal feed. But the feathers retain a slew of pharmaceutical compounds, and not just drugs used to treat chickens, researchers report in Environmental Science & Technology (DOI: 10.1021/es203970e). They discovered antibiotics, fungicides, caffeine, and other compounds in feather meal, and suggest that the meal may be a conduit for antimicrobial resistance.

Scientists have found that pharmaceuticals flow into the environment from human and animal waste, including through agricultural use of these biosolids. The presence of these compounds has raised concerns over whether drugs and their metabolites might affect animals and plants, or might foster antibiotic resistance in microbes.

To test feather meal from chickens, David Love at Johns Hopkins University and his colleagues bought a dozen fertilizer and animal feed products made from the meal. They tested each sample for 59 fungicides, antibiotics, and other compounds using liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry. The researchers found 24 drugs and personal-care products, including the antibiotics ciprofloxacin, enrofloxacin, and tetracycline; antihistamines; the pain reliever acetaminophen; and fluoxetine, better known as Prozac.
Farmers feed some of these drugs to chickens, notably antibiotics to keep the animals healthy in crowded conditions and to make them grow faster. But the team also detected strictly human-use substances such as caffeine and the hormone norgestimate, which is used in oral contraceptives and to treat adverse symptoms of menopause.

To model what happens to these substances during rendering that turns feathers to meal, the team put feather meal samples spiked with the compounds through an autoclave at high temperatures. They found that most of the chemicals tested partially broke down, but at least 20% of each of the parent compounds remained.
The results highlight an unusual pathway for pharmaceuticals to follow into the environment, and one that deserves additional research, comments Alistair Boxall, an environmental chemist at England’s University of York, who did not take part in the work. “We really need to develop a better understanding of the importance of these pathways compared to the more traditional routes of exposure,” he says, “such as manure and biosolid application to fields.”

http://cen.acs.org/articles/90/web/2012/03/Chicken-Feathers-Carry-Drugs.html

Namaste :plant grow: :canabis:
 

fox mulder

New member
Interesting.

This has all the marks of a deep conspiracy. I'll file a preliminary report with the bureau once I'm out of the field.
 

bombadil.360

Andinismo Hierbatero
Veteran
hell yeah, fox mulder for the win!

one question though mr. mulder: did you ever got around to get some of that scully sweetness? or just that one kiss?

eager minds want to know!
 
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SeaMaiden

Elmanito, did you read the article about the USDA (or was it the FDA?) finally deciding that prophylactic antibiotic use ISN'T allowed? I need to dig that back up. It was one of those real facepalm moments.
 
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elmanito

Elmanito, did you read the article about the USDA (or was it the FDA?) finally deciding that prophylactic antibiotic use ISN'T allowed? I need to dig that back up. It was one of those real facepalm moments.

No, didn't read that ,but did read this

http://ec.europa.eu/environment/integration/research/newsalert/pdf/279na4.pdf

So the agency can stop to allow the use of antibiotics cattle feed but the soil is already contaminated, so is the food grown on it.

Namaste :plant grow: :canabis:
 
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greenmatter

feather meal is one of those things that is hard to find on the shelf in my area.

i was happy as hell last week when i found 2 boxes and bought them

now this ......... FUCK!

good information!
 

fox mulder

New member
hell yeah, fox mulder for the win!

one question though mr. mulder: did you ever got around to get some of that scully sweetness? or just that one kiss?

eager minds want to know!

Agent Scully, total dead fish. Sorry. They have been giving prozac to chickens for decades. Zoloft was originally developed for cows.
 
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elmanito

Mad cow disease, formally known as bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or BSE, can be transmitted to humans through eating meat tainted with infected brain or nerve tissue from an infected animal. It is not transmitted through consumption of milk, according to the World Health Organization.
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and state and federal health officials say the public was not in danger because the California cow, a 10-year-old Holstein that died at the dairy farm, was heading for a rendering plant to be turned into fertilizer, pet food or another product, rather than meat for human consumption.

http://www.mercurynews.com/science/ci_20506178/mad-cow-discovery-reignites-debate-are-u-s

Namaste :plant grow: :canabis:
 

Siomha

Member
good thread. if you think about how many chickens get killed every day the outcome is not surprising.
personally i think everything we eat is poisoned to some certain extend. besides you have your own garden and your own lifestock than it is a different story.
the earth is poisoned from all kind of stuff so are we.
 

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