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On Friday, Mar 4, 2005, at 06:13 Asia/Tokyo, Tad Glines wrote:

>  It is nearly impossible to find chicken or eggs from chickens that
> where raised without wheat so avoiding chicken and eggs might help as
> well.
>

I don't think this is true. Wheat is not usually the least cost grain,
so farmers don't use it much for animal feed. Animal feed in America is
usually corn and soybeans, occasionally other grains if they are very
cheap for some reason. Oats are used sometimes.

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