Another interestingā¦..and scary......development in the food chain is illustrated here:
http://www.dailypaul.com/191918/dr-mercola-interviews-dr-huber-about-gmo
The implications for animal (and human) health are alarming. My friend who raises goats had been mystified about the causes of a Clostridium outbreak she had in her herd a few years ago. This article cleared up the confusion for her:
"For example, toxic botulism is now becoming a more common cause of death in dairy cows whereas such deaths used to be extremely rare. The reason it didn't occur before was because beneficial organisms served as natural controls to keep the Clostridium botulinum in check. Without them, the Clostridium botulinum is allowed to proliferate in the animal's intestines and produce lethal amounts of toxins."
Her comment was "it explains why suddenly in 2009 we had problems with clostridium in the goatsā¦.when we'd never had trouble before...it was the feed, it was a corn distiller based feed....probably high in GMO corn! "
If farmed fish are being fed GMO corn, I know I wouldn't want my dog consuming food containing those fish. Unfortunately, GMO crops are probably present in most animal protein currently being processed into dog food. (and human food, unless you stick to organic!)