Owen ‘deformity and sterility’ Paterson
Thu 9:26 am +00:00, 12 Dec 2013Much loved by Britain’s Secretary of State for the environment, GMOs are proving lethal to farm animals. Wy would they be any different for humans? Many believe they are the prime cause of a collapse in health in the USA.
Jonathan Benson — Natural News Dec 11, 2013

With 13,000 pigs on his farm, Pedersen knows the ins and outs of how to properly raise swine, as well as what is considered normal in terms of pig health. This is why he grew particularly alarmed when many more of them than usual began to come down with strange illnesses. Besides noticeably lower birthrates, Pedersen observed more of his pigs than normal being born with strange defects like spinal deformities and limb problems, and many more pigs than usual were dying.
“When using GM feed I saw symptoms of bloat, stomach ulcers, high rates of diarrhea, pigs born with deformities,” explained Pedersen to The Ecologist‘s Andrew Wasley, who recently conducted an in-depth investigation into the link between GMOs and animal health problems. “But when I switched [to non-GM feed] these problems went away, some within a matter of days.”
Switching to non-GM feed reduces costs, boosts profits
Pedersen’s case is hardly an isolated one, as animal farmers all over the world are now reporting more illness and death associated with the use of GM animal feed, problems that typically go away when GM feed is replaced with non-GM feed. Monsanto’s Roundup Ready soybeans are especially problematic, as they are doused with the toxic herbicide glyphosate, which numerous studies have linked to causing birth defects, endocrine disruption and other problems.
“Farmers who have worked to exclude GM ingredients from their feed report dramatic improvements in herd health,” says Claire Robinson from the group GM Watch. “Farmers should be worried and should not settle for what some scientists are calling a ‘new norm’ of increased rates of malformations, deaths and digestive and reproductive problems, as GM feed becomes more common.”
Those like Pedersen who have made the switch to non-GM feed say it has actually saved them money in the long run. Not only are there fewer animal health issues that require treatment when using non-GM feed, they say, but transgenic corn and soy also hampers productivity.
“In my experience, farmers have found increased production costs and escalating antibiotic use when feeding GM crops,” says Howard Vlieger, an Iowa-based farmer who helped coordinate an independent study comparing the health of pigs fed GM feed to those fed non-GM feed. The findings of Vlieger’s study corroborate what Pedersen observed on his farm.
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