Mixed, hopefully. Either that or a stint into immunology research, haven't quite decided. Leaning towards the former though since it's more demanding/changing job choice.
I like dogs, horses, cows, cats, pigs, etc. Anything but exotics I've no problem treating and dealing with. It's funny...
That's kind of where I'm lost here. I don't know the 'seriousness' of this forum: how dedicated ya'll are and to what level (do you want to look like Mr. Universe or just fit?)
I want to just look fit and have a decent amount of mass about me. I'm 6', 150, 21 years old and I look scrawny...
Those same people should look at themselves first. They're on support meds and ABs as well.
Anyone who's ever seen a cow get free reign into a grain field can tell you it's a very natural food source for them. Problem is, most of the time they gorge themselves and it either bloats them or...
Except they don't get fed just (or even huge amounts of) grain: it's a supplement for them. Grain is too expensive to feed solely.
But a diet (for cattle) with grain trumps a diet with no grain any day of the week. That's why I'm wondering what's the problem with grain?
I'm new to the whole dedicated working out thing so I'm not all that well informed. I was curious as to how important your diet is?
I keep reading about people who eat like 5000 calories a day and eat a meal every 2-3 hours. Is that what most people do? How are you able to plan your life...
You make it sound as if we're shoving stuff down their throat. It's just mixed into their feed and they eat it normally. Force-feeding makes it sound inhumane.
I guarantee that NZ and Australia both do that same practice. Not to the same extent but they 'force-feed' their cattle as well.
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