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>> Modern domestic animals get the gene for storing fat from the
>> Pleistocene Megafauna that they are the sad remants of ( as are we ).
>
> modern domestic animals get their fat from unatural diet to their
species !
> In fact any mammal raise with unatural foods for the species will
become fat
> as humans do .

It's true that modern domestic beef cattle, descendents of the
pleistocene auroch, get up to full size and fully marbled fattiness in
record-breaking time in the feedlot. However, grass-only farmers get
them there as well. It just takes an extra year or two. The feedlot diet
throws off the n6:n3 ratio somewhat, but there is plenty of saturated
fat either way.

Hilary McClure
Danville, Vermont

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