However after receiving all these inquiries, I did some research on the topic. Evidently several mRNA vaccines have been approved for swine (i.e. pigs and hogs), and many of the large commercial farms have been using them in their hogs since 2018. So most of the pork you buy at the grocery store comes from pigs injected with mRNA vaccines.

A little help for our friends + mRNA vaccines for our livestock?:

mRNA VACCINES IN OUR LIVESTOCK?

We have received many calls and emails in the last couple of weeks asking if we administer mRNA vaccines to our livestock, or if we were going to be required to do so. The short answer is no. As many of our long-time readers know, we are vaccine skeptics for the most part, in particular when it comes to new vaccine technologies that have not been adequately tested. mRNA vaccines fit into that category, both when it comes to animals as well as people.

However after receiving all these inquiries, I did some research on the topic. Evidently several mRNA vaccines have been approved for swine (i.e. pigs and hogs), and many of the large commercial farms have been using them in their hogs since 2018. So most of the pork you buy at the grocery store comes from pigs injected with mRNA vaccines. Yet another reason to stay away from that crap no matter how cheap it is.

As for cattle, there are several mRNA vaccines in development and undergoing clinical trials, but my veterinarian said they are not yet commercially available. However all the major pharmaceutical companies are pushing them through the FDA and clinical trials aggressively, so no doubt they will end up in the nation’s confinement beef and dairy herds soon.

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