> What seems more remarkable to
> me is the "decline" in desireables for food quality can happen so quickly
on
> perfectly good grass fed beef subsequently "finished" on grain for just a
few
> weeks before butcher.
It is remarkable, isn't it, what diet can do for the worse in a short time.
And for the better? I'm thinking of human-types here. Atkins, the Eades,
and paleo-proponents all make a point of how human chemistry changes rapidly
for the better within a few weeks in most people (though it can take several
months in some) when the diet is improved. No argument there. And how it
reverts to worse when returned to a SAD diet. "You are what you eat" has
some genuine immediacy.
Makes me think it's entirely possible that a cow that has received some
grains as supplemental food to a grass/hay diet might be fairly easily
rehabbed (since human studies are an indicator) by being returned to a
grass-only diet. Would love to see some assays to prove it.
Theola