Timestamps: 00:00:00 Welcome 00:02:11 Sponsors: American Hartford Gold, ARMRA, Pique’s Nandaka 00:14:39 Methane Reduction with Arla Foods’ Bovear 00:19:14 What is Bovear and How it Works 00:22:37 What are ruminants? 00:27:24 It’s a drug for cows to reduce methane emissions. 00:28:30 Is this sustainable? 00:34:49 Creating an Autoimmune Disorder in the Animal 00:38:52 Creating Meat & Dairy that is Less Healthy 00:43:22 There will be no way for you to know. 00:47:09 I thought cows were bad for the planet? 00:49:39 You can almost TASTE the science. 00:54:44 Classic Laboratory Bio Bulls!*t 01:10:25 Ecological vs. Evolution Lens 01:03:49 Welcome to Complex Systems 01:05:16 BBC’s Email to Bret on Disinformation Story 01:09:36 Diary of a CEO and Host Steven Bartlett 01:15:21 Many Truths Were Once Misinformation 01:19:04 “It is the process that matters.” 01:21:05 The Climate Narrative 01:25:58 Repent from Policing Misinformation 01:30:36 Lame Duck Administration Inflaming Nuclear Conflict 01:35:02 Media Bias and Thanksgiving Catastrophe 01:41:58 Jordan Peterson's Big Five & Liberals 01:46:14 Closing
Bret.. 1 hour, 28 minutes. That was the most thoroughly satisfying burn I have heard in my entire life. If you could bottle it, it would leave opioids in it's dust. It applies to so many people in our society right now who claim intellectual superiority by deferring their thinking to others. I feel I need to hold off on sharing it because it's too delicious to waste.. 😂 Ho lee ship you effing rock 😂
I think it’s awsome that being threatened by the BBC didn’t even make you flinch. I think it’s a testament to your bravery but also indicative of the loss of influence of the BBC.
I’m a total advocate of grass fed beef. I raise them myself. However, you need to know that methane from ruminants DOES come from their belching up the cud (which they rechew and swallow to a different stomache). It does NOT come from them farting - which they almost never do. Just a lesson in bovine physiology. 🙂
I thought it mostly came from their manure and the breakdown of their waste? That is why it can be stored properly and broken down safely to use the gas as Natural Gas for heating or electricity and fertilizer.
Cows can naturally get too much methane production (usually by grazing on fresh alfalfa without the accompanying probiotics that help them process it) and can be fatal (this is probably the leading cause of bovine death), which you can tell from the side of the road by a huge distended belly. As a rancher you can prevent this by cutting a hole in the rib cage to release pressure. What I am trying to get at is that the delta between a cow's natural nutritional environment (a variety of forbs and grasses) and what it is actually fed results in increase methane production. The more methane production the more unnatural the diet of the cow. Bovoer is basically a tool to allow farmers to feed their cattle lower quality nutrition and management.
🙏Great to know & as a functional/biological medicine practitioner this gets me thinking there’s probably not much known about methane production levels in healthy cows, now that we are downstream of disturbed and depleted microbiomes. Post vaccination, antibiotics, pesticides, herbicides, etc. another drug intervention to monkey with enzymes seems yet another example of problem-reaction-solution.
The problem is when you start putting it in their food as standard, because then it allows not bright corporations and farmers to drift further from their natural diet. Might be ok in short term, long term it will cause more problems.
I follow Diary of a CEO and that is why I subscribed to your channel and you opened a door for me on a world I didn’t know! I appreciate all the deep and attentive work behind every episode!
It's dissapointing to see the BBC has degenerated to a low journalistic level similar to America's MSNBC. On a happier note, may you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving. We have so much to be thankful for this year.
I don't know if the Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC) has deteriorated to MSNBC level (not familiar with MSNBC), but it's "off the planet" awful.
P.S. Rescue the Republic was amazing! Thank you for organizing such a fantastic transformative and positive event. I really believe this event was helpful for changing the narrative around this election cycle. We booked tickets to Washington the second we heard you talk about this event for the first time. Thank you for being an important part of the change our Great country needs!!
Until I hear anything about China or India and their pollution, I am going to eat meat and buy wisely. Bring my own bags etc etc and do my little part that I have been doing. No fast fashion, I sew my own stuff from deadstock mostly because the fashion industry is #2 pollutant and they need to be stopped as well. Sorry Walmart and Target wardrobes but it has to stop. No crappy toys no dollar stores no more foreign garbage would help immensely. We could theow money at this problem just not how the govt would like us to. Spend wisely and the crap would go away.
@@LadyBug1967 fabric that was commissioned by a company and produced, but then not used up that season or year and instead of throwing it away, it goes to sellers and sourcers and we get to buy fancy fabric for cheap. Like the LA fabric district is a lot of it. Just because it's no longer in season for the rich of the world. Fashion is a horrible pollutant industry on every level. Which is a shame cuz it's fabric and conceptual art.
Fact is China got itself a 100% exemption from everything as it says it is a "Developing country" lol....developing what you ask? My guess would be most probably its military industrial complex for world take over.
Happy thanksgiving! 🦃 Thanks for all the interesting and informative podcasts! I listen at night because your voices are so soothing at bedtime. 😊 Bless you both through the coming season.
The cows can’t be fed the additive unless they are contained which means machines are gathering and delivering the food that the cows eat. In other words, this production method increases fuel use, “carbon footprint “.
Also pertinent to this conversation: 1 acre of rice produces 16 times the methane that 1 acre of pasture raised beef produces. The rice is 14 million calories in an acre (low quality) and the cow is about 1.4-4.0 million calories per acre (high quality). This means that per calorie pasture raised beef produces less methane than rice. Their science is broken. Cows are the solution to carbon, not the problem. Pasture raised beef if distributed locally is carbon negative because of carbon sequestration in the soil, no Bovaer needed. Any input for a farmer is a bad choice if for no other reason than it is a cost that if they don't need to pay. NO BOVAER!!!!
Indeed. If we focused on optimizing agriculture via "maximum calories per square mile", we'd be going nuts growing copious amounts of sugar cane or some sh*t lol
Anti-Vaxcine conspiracies are not an actual conspiracy and I curently suffer from it badly. Bret you're on the right track. Sincerely, SRM, BS, AS, Retired.
No, but there weren't 8 billion humans or cars burning fuel. Methane isn't THE CAUSE of climate change, but it's an accelerating factor, and much stronger than co2. And it's a feedback loop, as more heat releases more methane from natural sources
And if we return those less useable lands to native grasses and Forbes, we will both feed the cows quality feed AND sequester a great deal of carbon at the same time. I haven’t heard much discussion by the media about how native grasses rival trees for sequestering CO2. I vote for putting the ecosystems back together rather than tearing them apart!
Without the purposefully mistaken "viru$e$' aka extra cellular vesicles there would be nothing to safely cart away dead cellular material. No c0ntr0l experiments in v1rology's 120 year history. No evidence they cause harm. The foundation of allopathic medicine is sand
I’m no scientist, but doesn’t grass take carbon (dioxide)out of the air. So when Cows eat the grass, to regrow, the grass takes carbon out of the air. So right there cows are doing their bit.
Oh…. Covid revealed SO MUCH stuff about the system, about the “science”, about the military, about our loved ones and our neighbors and friends. What a litmus test Covid has been… including the election result 🙏🌿😎
So much information, and a great many laughs in this one. I enjoyed the conversation on DOAC, and loved Bret's response to the "journalist" who is attempting to smear all those involved. My relatives have asked that we refrain from talking politics at tomorrow's meal. I have no problem agreeing to their request. I do, however, find it funny that they are the ones who have relentlessly asked if I've received my cov-- shot, yet, love shaking their heads at my, "no," and bring up politics whenever they want to sound intelligent. Sure, it's fine for you to talk about my personal medical decisions and call my candidate insane, but now let's not talk about whether or not your candidate is going to end the world with nuclear weapons. 😂
It's difficult e.g. when the people you're with are watching TV 'news' or read out headlines from their phones, expecting everyone to have the same reaction; especially so if they are loved ones whose hospitality you're enjoying. I hope Thanksgiving went OK for you after all!
Both of you have spoken many times about the difference between complicated and complex systems , and their respective forms of analysis. Would you be willing to state on a future podcast exactly what the differences are and the respective strengths and weaknesses of the differing forms of analysis and modeling. Clearly this difference does not seem to be widely understood, as it appears that even in serious scientific circles the two seem to get confused. Thanks for the continuing podcast, it's invaluable.
Complicated = building a functional plane. Lots of parts. Lots of variables. Lots of casual connections. Lots of applied theory. Lots of coordination. BUT, in theory, completely predictable and understandable. Remove a single part and you can predict, very, very accurately what the end result will be. Complex = things like predicting or controlling weather systems. Based on models, approximations and inherent uncertainty. Modifying, removing or adding variables might have outcomes you can't necessarily predict from initial states, but also not necessarily because it is simply a complicated problem. Bret and Heater might disagree with analogy, but Complicated = "Real World" Newtonian physics (including accounting for friction) Complex = Quantum systems. A lot of biological and ecological systems are both complicated and complex. The complexity is a function of a wider net of connectivity between organism and environmental. Complex systems have more positive and negative feedback loops that, if disrupted, could snowball and produce unforseen consequences. Thus, they hate it when people claim to have single-variable solutions. It's applying linear thinking to a problem that is, in reality, a multidimensional web of variables each with connecting nodes. The connections could very well be complicated, the system as a whole is what becomes complex.
Climate is a complex-dynamic system. Read about those. The only thing we do know about meddling in climate is that rich, powerful people will make a killing, whilst the poorest people will be killed.
My Mom and Dad bought Diary goats during the “ back to nature” movement in mid 70s. These types of animals are one of the more perfect animals for man nurture survival just the way they were 1000 of years ago.
Ive been cooking Chicken Marsala for the last 4 years instead, its not dry, its got the gravy you would want and it can be prepared in 30 mins start to finish. I only use tenders these days as they still seen like actual chicken that i remember. The secret to a good marsala is using Dry Marsala Wine and use the Better Than Bullion Roast Beef, thats right, you want to use a beef base not a chicken base, trust me on this one.
I have a salicylate intolerance/sensitivity. Diagnosed after a lifetime of skin issues: dx as "picker's disease" by multiple specialists. Tinnitus. Brain fog. As I aged, it got worse. Finally diagnosed by a g.p. doctor who is not "mainstream." Salicylates are mild toxins found in most fruits & vegetables. Salicylate is very useful for plant - fights bacteria, etc. Pure meat is my lifeline. Vegans, please leave people their choice of what to eat. Your Dietary Religion is Not Mine.
* Picker's disease = "it's your fault, you scratchy nutter. Just stop scratching!" And guess what? A month on a salicylate free diet, and I didn't scratch anymore. Two weeks on the diet, and my brain fog lifted. My tinnitus is still there, but anytime I eat a salicylate food , the tinnitus goes off the charts.
I watched the episode of Diary of a CEO where Brett was interviewed and I think it was brilliant. Journalists at the BBC need to stop listening to ‘His Master’s Voice’ and start doing their own investigations to gain a broader perspective on the issues raised. Thanks Brett and Heather for another insightful podcast.
The first time I made a turkey, I used one of those Reynolds oven bags (so easy!). But.... I didn't realize I had put the turkey in the bag upside down. Well, all the juices settled in the bottom (now the breast) and that was one delicious, moist turkey!
Great conversation on ruminants and methane! Truly incredulous! I joined an international government organization recently initially to do infrastructural work, but I somehow got looped into climate and sustainability. I'm working towards an exit, of course. Anyway, these kinds of untested and unproven technologies are some of the things my org promotes in developing countries. Of course saddling them with debt for the privilege. What is a business opportunity for the org is promoted under the guise of developmental and climate goals.
Good to know you recognize them for the scam they are. It’s a racket, and actually a form of economic warfare. Government mandates and subsidies funneled into foreign interests. LED lights, Windmills, lithium batteries for EV’s, etc . . . All initiated full scale in the eight years of Obama. Who’s been restricted, what’s been restricted, and what countries are exempt? Cui Bono?
Respecting them would be not enslaving, abusing, or consuming sentient beings at all. The only exception would be in a survival situation, or an animal that was already dead or dying. What we do is normalizing a holocaust on innocent creatures every few minutes
@@MattAngionoYou should visit my grandmother's farm. The cattle respond to names, are free range, grass-fed, and happy, and they get to feed their owners at the end of life. It's. Win-win situation.
Of course! Its really all about money and geopolitical influence isn't it. Especially when governments do it. Step into a developing country , offer IMF loans to cover the cost, put them in unstandable debt, if they won't cooperate, maybe regime change or war, steal all their natural resources. Rinse, repeat. OK, maybe that's all little too much black pilling. I'll chill out, honest! Just had a wonderful day full of left turns and yellow lights. Wine! Wine helps! Happy Thanksgiving y'all!
Has anything else changed? How has the prairie changed over time? Differing needs/desires of present and preceding "pioneers"? If only such simplicity served.
@@mary_puffinwell ......we've nearly replaced the bison numbers with cattle numbers in North America and introduced tens of millions in areas formerly devoid of large ruminants, Australia & New Zealand. All our cattle are doing fine, thanks for asking
Yes, Yes, Yes, to all you were discussing. Personally, I never identified as a "Liberal", but as a "Humanist" and as such I cannot see in myself or in my perspective of Reality any changes in conditioning or personality traits that many people who do identify as Libs have undergone. I wish them a full and speedy "recovery."
Thanks to the both of you. We have dodged a bullet. But the psychopaths that have been in power four horrible years will not relinquish power easily and are willing to damage all of mankind to get back in power.
33:08 my epic level dungeons and dragons knowledge finally matters! Ahem: Bugbear (n.) A theoretical apex predator characterized by its large, muscular build, sharp claws, and keen nocturnal vision, likely adapted for ambush hunting in dense environments. Its intimidating features and social behaviors suggest evolutionary pressures favoring both physical dominance and cooperative hunting strategies. The bugbear reflects archetypal traits of real-world predators, evoking primal human fears rooted in early survival challenges.
Enjoy those tariffs you all voted for. It is going to be a rough 4 years for the American consumer. But who cares if the economy stalls, the blue team lost!
Precious metals gives you much more atoms per value than banknotes. The turkey used to be a very tasty bird. Turkey breeders ruined it for good, as food producers usually do.
@@willbass2869 I'm in Europe, no wild Turkey here. It would be a very interesting topic on Dark Horse. From which subspecies comes the Christmas Turkey? Are they still there in the wild? They say the original Turkey they developed the Christmas Turkey from was very tasty. Here where I live, the Turkey is fairly bland by itself. You need the right cooking with sauses to bring it up. Older people here insist that the Turkeys they ate in the 50ties were a lot better.
@@darwinstoothpick4171 oh yes, lots of wild turkey in North America, in fact at least 3-4 (?) regional subspecies ("Eastern", "Rio Grande", "Merriam" & a Florida subspecies). I hunted them occasionally years ago in conjunction with overlapping deer season here in Texas. We actually have two hunting seasons (fall & shorter spring timeframe) for them in Texas & some other states. A cousin of mine has them often parading across his yard in a semi rural Mississippi. In spring, the males ("toms") put on quite the breeding behavior show. Fully fanned tail, strutting and gobbling. Very impressive & entertaining to watch from his porch. Domesticated turkeys derive from a subspecies out of Mexico that Spanish conquistadors brought back to Europe. The Aztec Indians had kept them in a semi domesticated state.
Thank you for researching Bovear and telling us your findings and perspective. Shocking that these companies get away with changing thousands of years of intricate evolution for profit and power. My hope is the Trump administration starts investigating big Pharma etc. and stop them from making fauna and flora sicker not healthier. Happy Thanksgiving. 💓
And hopefully the Trump Administration through Bobby will turn this whole methane thing on its head and give us the truth and not be pulled in by this quote unquote science
I am elated to hear the information on the ruminants. I learn so much listening to Darkhorse podcast. Thank you! You have made a positive influence in my thought process. I am an expat living in Mexico where I founded an organic goat dairy long ago as means of doing something I love, working with animals, and serving my community with healthy living foods. MA(Americas)HA! I see a light at the end of the tunnel and I am reasonably certain it isn't a train.
I don't think the holidays have to be stressful. Your life is what you make it. We just went rhrough 4 years of pure h e l l and made it. Count your blessings and look forward to a better future.
I was worried that messing around with cattle feed might end up with unforeseen downstream health consequences, but then I heard the upbeat jazzy background music and was instantly convinced it's totally fine.
Why does the Lancet, JAMA, New England Journal "Peer Review" only review the Author's Conclusion and NOT "Data Analysis (Methodologies/Empirical Studies etc)🤔
Coming from a Biblical worldview, I still respect and glean some great information from you Bret and Heather. I would offer that God created designed all things, He even provided us with His Word (the Bible) which details which animals are good for us to eat and which we should avoid. Bill Gates (of hell, lol) is bent on destroying all things God made perfect. Have a Happy Thanksgiving!
I do hope Jacki got that. The thing is that Jacki is not interested in honesty and truth, she is only interested in humiliating dissenters in order to bolster her church. She is not trying to persuade unbelievers.
On the glossed-over not-prime .... 253 is 11 * 23 ... that's like a second order prime i reckon ... thank you this thanksgiving for all the thinking and sharing ... you guys are great ... cannot wait to hear what you say about beef and CO2
Fortunately Markus Ott and Tom Shula have demonstrated to me that the hypothesis that CO2 can return radiative energy to the surface is not valid. CO2 does it's warming close to the surface when the acquired energy is transferred (thermalization) to the other gasses that are in much greater concentration. The greenhouse effect cannot happen to any but a trivial degree.
What they eat? Grain feeding of cows makes them unhealthy and require massive antibiotic use. Sure it's the actual meat and not the chemicals that are given to the cows?
@@MattAngionoi used to agree with you and was a vegetarian. Then I got sickly. Meat healed that. If you don't eat correctly for your species, you will get sick. So, you either have a survival instinct, or you don't.
Regenerative Agriculture! grass fed ruminants, not fed grain. they are herbivores, not grainivores. thank God that Bobby Kennedy and Joel Salatin are on board
I'd love to hear a podcast about the entire fake meat industry. I know nothing about it. Are they actually lab growing 'animal type' products like liver for transplants, skin for grafts, and meats for eating? How bad are the soy-pressed sawdust burgers in terms of toxicity?
Your assertion that labelling a cattle beast's expulsion of methane as a "burp" rather than a "fart" is some marketing tactic is wrong. The use of the term "fart" is actually incorrect. The rumen (where the bacterial fermentation occurs) is the first "stomach." The methane is in fact expelled by the animal by burping, rather than farting.
Yes, feeding cows seaweed can reduce their methane emissions: Reduction in methane emissions Feeding cows seaweed can reduce methane emissions by up to 98% for beef cattle and 67% for dairy cattle. Compound in seaweed Red seaweeds from the Asparagopsis genus contain bromoform, a compound that reduces methane production by inhibiting an enzyme that microbes use to produce methane gas. Other benefits Seaweed may also improve the growth and dairy production of cattle. For example, dairy cows fed seaweed may produce more milk than cows without seaweed. Challenges However, there are some challenges to widely adopting seaweed-based technologies in the US dairy industry, including: The stability of bromoform over time The transfer of iodine and bromoform to milk Potential impacts on overall animal health Finding enough supply of Asparagopsis taxiformis
*STOP* Just stop with these one off, goofy, weird methane reduction schemes. You aren't going to be harvesting, processing, transporting, selling distributing, feeding seaweed extract for the millions of stocker cattle brought up to graze winter wheat in southern plains of the US. Just stop Get off the computer.....go outside and walk around
Thank you both so much! The patt about the willingsness to reintroduce nuclear wheapons to Ukraine is one I van use...to show people that Trumps winning is actually a good thing!
My sister divided our family very effectively today. Then induced my daughter and grandson (flaming liberals) to drive an hour to her house leaving us deplorables and garbage alone.
GLORY!!!'m favoured, $140K every 3weeks! And am retired i can now give back to the locals in my community and also support God's work and the church. God bless America 🇺🇸 ❤️
Hello, how do you achieve such biweekly returns? As a single parent i haven't been able to get my own house due to financial struggles, but my faith in God remains strong.
YES!!! That's exactly her name (Elizabeth Ann Larson) so many people have recommended highly about her and am just starting with her 😊 from Brisbane Australia🇦🇺
We’re working the wrong end of the problem. If there is too much methane from cows, how about fewer cows instead of chemically altering a natural process? I know, the developing world is getting a taste for beef. Follow the money. If beef became way more expensive because demand went up and the supply went down, it wouldn’t bother me at all. I would eat less beef. But that’s just me.
"paddy rice" releases LOTS of methane. Anaerobic decomposition of organic material over millions acres...? Yeah, all that rice in Asia should just be eradicated cause too much methane release
I love Bret & Heather so much! So full of wisdom & willing to share it with us. I wonder how they feel about the current treatment of Rudy Giuliani. Just Wondering
Timestamps:
00:00:00 Welcome
00:02:11 Sponsors: American Hartford Gold, ARMRA, Pique’s Nandaka
00:14:39 Methane Reduction with Arla Foods’ Bovear
00:19:14 What is Bovear and How it Works
00:22:37 What are ruminants?
00:27:24 It’s a drug for cows to reduce methane emissions.
00:28:30 Is this sustainable?
00:34:49 Creating an Autoimmune Disorder in the Animal
00:38:52 Creating Meat & Dairy that is Less Healthy
00:43:22 There will be no way for you to know.
00:47:09 I thought cows were bad for the planet?
00:49:39 You can almost TASTE the science.
00:54:44 Classic Laboratory Bio Bulls!*t
01:10:25 Ecological vs. Evolution Lens
01:03:49 Welcome to Complex Systems
01:05:16 BBC’s Email to Bret on Disinformation Story
01:09:36 Diary of a CEO and Host Steven Bartlett
01:15:21 Many Truths Were Once Misinformation
01:19:04 “It is the process that matters.”
01:21:05 The Climate Narrative
01:25:58 Repent from Policing Misinformation
01:30:36 Lame Duck Administration Inflaming Nuclear Conflict
01:35:02 Media Bias and Thanksgiving Catastrophe
01:41:58 Jordan Peterson's Big Five & Liberals
01:46:14 Closing
Bret.. 1 hour, 28 minutes.
That was the most thoroughly satisfying burn I have heard in my entire life. If you could bottle it, it would leave opioids in it's dust. It applies to so many people in our society right now who claim intellectual superiority by deferring their thinking to others. I feel I need to hold off on sharing it because it's too delicious to waste.. 😂 Ho lee ship you effing rock 😂
I think it’s awsome that being threatened by the BBC didn’t even make you flinch. I think it’s a testament to your bravery but also indicative of the loss of influence of the BBC.
The purpose of the BBC is to obscure the truth.
I’m a total advocate of grass fed beef. I raise them myself.
However, you need to know that methane from ruminants DOES come from their belching up the cud (which they rechew and swallow to a different stomache). It does NOT come from them farting - which they almost never do.
Just a lesson in bovine physiology. 🙂
Amen! We love our cows here in Kansas!
I thought it mostly came from their manure and the breakdown of their waste? That is why it can be stored properly and broken down safely to use the gas as Natural Gas for heating or electricity and fertilizer.
Sue, thx😊
ARLA products are available in my grocery stores (Berlin, Germany). I will avoid them.
Thanks for the information, good to know😊
First Bill Gates messes with mosquitoes, now cows. Can this guy just retire and leave us alone
Not untill we feed him to the bugs.
He definitely needs to be retired.
First gates must to be charged with crimes against humanity for murdering millions of people.
No Bill Gates(willy) won't leave us alone he's also involved in weather modification called Geo Engineering.
He's an astoundingly unhealthy guy. Nature may step in to take care of the problem fairly soon.
Cows can naturally get too much methane production (usually by grazing on fresh alfalfa without the accompanying probiotics that help them process it) and can be fatal (this is probably the leading cause of bovine death), which you can tell from the side of the road by a huge distended belly. As a rancher you can prevent this by cutting a hole in the rib cage to release pressure. What I am trying to get at is that the delta between a cow's natural nutritional environment (a variety of forbs and grasses) and what it is actually fed results in increase methane production. The more methane production the more unnatural the diet of the cow. Bovoer is basically a tool to allow farmers to feed their cattle lower quality nutrition and management.
Thanks for this insightful comment!
🙏Great to know & as a functional/biological medicine practitioner this gets me thinking there’s probably not much known about methane production levels in healthy cows, now that we are downstream of disturbed and depleted microbiomes. Post vaccination, antibiotics, pesticides, herbicides, etc. another drug intervention to monkey with enzymes seems yet another example of problem-reaction-solution.
Thank you😊
The problem is when you start putting it in their food as standard, because then it allows not bright corporations and farmers to drift further from their natural diet. Might be ok in short term, long term it will cause more problems.
I follow Diary of a CEO and that is why I subscribed to your channel and you opened a door for me on a world I didn’t know!
I appreciate all the deep and attentive work behind every episode!
We are the carbon they want to limit!
I am, because I’m quite annoying and don’t believe them😬
Limit? Well ok… but it’s a climate CRISIS so☠️reduce 💀
Happy Thanksgiving to "Dark Horse Family" yes you too viewers and listeners. Blessings from Ireland
Thank you! 😊
It's dissapointing to see the BBC has degenerated to a low journalistic level similar to America's MSNBC. On a happier note, may you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving. We have so much to be thankful for this year.
I don't know if the Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC) has deteriorated to MSNBC level (not familiar with MSNBC), but it's "off the planet" awful.
As always, two voices of reason. Thank you, Heather & Bret
P.S. Rescue the Republic was amazing! Thank you for organizing such a fantastic transformative and positive event. I really believe this event was helpful for changing the narrative around this election cycle. We booked tickets to Washington the second we heard you talk about this event for the first time. Thank you for being an important part of the change our Great country needs!!
Thank y’all for sharing your wisdom with us, especially so close to a holiday!
Bret and Heather I really enjoy the homey atmosphere of you're studio.
Until I hear anything about China or India and their pollution, I am going to eat meat and buy wisely. Bring my own bags etc etc and do my little part that I have been doing. No fast fashion, I sew my own stuff from deadstock mostly because the fashion industry is #2 pollutant and they need to be stopped as well. Sorry Walmart and Target wardrobes but it has to stop. No crappy toys no dollar stores no more foreign garbage would help immensely. We could theow money at this problem just not how the govt would like us to. Spend wisely and the crap would go away.
Oh my gosh... and the crappy appliances that break every couple years. We got married in 2012 and we are on our 7th fridge.
Tish, what's deadstock?
I don't make my own clothes, but 80% of my wardrobe was bought at thrift stores.
@@LadyBug1967 fabric that was commissioned by a company and produced, but then not used up that season or year and instead of throwing it away, it goes to sellers and sourcers and we get to buy fancy fabric for cheap. Like the LA fabric district is a lot of it. Just because it's no longer in season for the rich of the world. Fashion is a horrible pollutant industry on every level. Which is a shame cuz it's fabric and conceptual art.
Fact is China got itself a 100% exemption from everything as it says it is a "Developing country" lol....developing what you ask? My guess would be most probably its military industrial complex for world take over.
Happy thanksgiving! 🦃
Thanks for all the interesting and informative podcasts! I listen at night because your voices are so soothing at bedtime. 😊 Bless you both through the coming season.
The cows can’t be fed the additive unless they are contained which means machines are gathering and delivering the food that the cows eat. In other words, this production method increases fuel use, “carbon footprint “.
Also pertinent to this conversation:
1 acre of rice produces 16 times the methane that 1 acre of pasture raised beef produces. The rice is 14 million calories in an acre (low quality) and the cow is about 1.4-4.0 million calories per acre (high quality). This means that per calorie pasture raised beef produces less methane than rice.
Their science is broken.
Cows are the solution to carbon, not the problem. Pasture raised beef if distributed locally is carbon negative because of carbon sequestration in the soil, no Bovaer needed. Any input for a farmer is a bad choice if for no other reason than it is a cost that if they don't need to pay.
NO BOVAER!!!!
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Indeed. If we focused on optimizing agriculture via "maximum calories per square mile", we'd be going nuts growing copious amounts of sugar cane or some sh*t lol
It's all about control. Nothing else.
Anti-Vaxcine conspiracies are not an actual conspiracy and I curently suffer from it badly. Bret you're on the right track. Sincerely, SRM, BS, AS, Retired.
When Bison used to cover the North American plains in the hundreds of thousands or more, was methane destroying the climate and environment??
interestingly, the number of cows in the US now is on the same order as the estimated number of buffalo prior to 1800
-hundreds of thousands- More like tens of millions. Approaching 100 million. Then account for a Bison weighs and consumes a lot more than a cow.
No, but there weren't 8 billion humans or cars burning fuel.
Methane isn't THE CAUSE of climate change, but it's an accelerating factor, and much stronger than co2.
And it's a feedback loop, as more heat releases more methane from natural sources
@alquinn8576 but they are eating grains.
And if we return those less useable lands to native grasses and Forbes, we will both feed the cows quality feed AND sequester a great deal of carbon at the same time. I haven’t heard much discussion by the media about how native grasses rival trees for sequestering CO2. I vote for putting the ecosystems back together rather than tearing them apart!
Its great to have the trillions of microorganisms to help us survive! The fact that cows can turn grass into protein is a miracle.
Without the purposefully mistaken "viru$e$' aka extra cellular vesicles there would be nothing to safely cart away dead cellular material. No c0ntr0l experiments in v1rology's 120 year history. No evidence they cause harm. The foundation of allopathic medicine is sand
I’m no scientist, but doesn’t grass take carbon (dioxide)out of the air. So when Cows eat the grass, to regrow, the grass takes carbon out of the air. So right there cows are doing their bit.
The grass and soil (assuming it's "healthy"), yes.
How do we stop Bovaer? How do we find out which ranchers are using it?
Oh….
Covid revealed SO MUCH stuff about the system, about the “science”, about the military, about our loved ones and our neighbors and friends. What a litmus test Covid has been… including the election result 🙏🌿😎
I always knew once adults were forced to get vaccinated it would blow the lid of the fraud in the pharmaceutical industry.
May have been said before but - I claim to be a second-hand vegetarian: cows eat grass and I eat cows. So simple!
I once saw a t-shirt that said, "Vegetables are what your dinner eats!"
So much information, and a great many laughs in this one. I enjoyed the conversation on DOAC, and loved Bret's response to the "journalist" who is attempting to smear all those involved. My relatives have asked that we refrain from talking politics at tomorrow's meal. I have no problem agreeing to their request. I do, however, find it funny that they are the ones who have relentlessly asked if I've received my cov-- shot, yet, love shaking their heads at my, "no," and bring up politics whenever they want to sound intelligent. Sure, it's fine for you to talk about my personal medical decisions and call my candidate insane, but now let's not talk about whether or not your candidate is going to end the world with nuclear weapons. 😂
It's difficult e.g. when the people you're with are watching TV 'news' or read out headlines from their phones, expecting everyone to have the same reaction; especially so if they are loved ones whose hospitality you're enjoying. I hope Thanksgiving went OK for you after all!
@@davidhowe6905 Thanks! I focused on being silly with the kids, and just tuned out the rest. I hope you had a chill day, too!
Maybe the cows need those enzymes,and maybe we need those enzymes when we eat the cows.
Both of you have spoken many times about the difference between complicated and complex systems , and their respective forms of analysis. Would you be willing to state on a future podcast exactly what the differences are and the respective strengths and weaknesses of the differing forms of analysis and modeling. Clearly this difference does not seem to be widely understood, as it appears that even in serious scientific circles the two seem to get confused. Thanks for the continuing podcast, it's invaluable.
Complicated = building a functional plane.
Lots of parts. Lots of variables. Lots of casual connections. Lots of applied theory. Lots of coordination. BUT, in theory, completely predictable and understandable. Remove a single part and you can predict, very, very accurately what the end result will be.
Complex = things like predicting or controlling weather systems. Based on models, approximations and inherent uncertainty. Modifying, removing or adding variables might have outcomes you can't necessarily predict from initial states, but also not necessarily because it is simply a complicated problem.
Bret and Heater might disagree with analogy, but
Complicated = "Real World" Newtonian physics (including accounting for friction)
Complex = Quantum systems.
A lot of biological and ecological systems are both complicated and complex. The complexity is a function of a wider net of connectivity between organism and environmental. Complex systems have more positive and negative feedback loops that, if disrupted, could snowball and produce unforseen consequences. Thus, they hate it when people claim to have single-variable solutions. It's applying linear thinking to a problem that is, in reality, a multidimensional web of variables each with connecting nodes. The connections could very well be complicated, the system as a whole is what becomes complex.
What a fantastic takedown of "BBC Verify"!
Climate is a complex-dynamic system. Read about those. The only thing we do know about meddling in climate is that rich, powerful people will make a killing, whilst the poorest people will be killed.
Elon Musk will definitely make a killing as he laughs at the average American struggling via X, formally Twitter.
Bret - as a pun-fellow and Dad-joke afficianado, I noticed you declared bovine digestion to be an ‘udderly ancient pathway’ circa minute 28.
My Mom and Dad bought Diary goats during the “ back to nature” movement in mid 70s. These types of animals are one of the more perfect animals for man nurture survival just the way they were 1000 of years ago.
Nature
Ive been cooking Chicken Marsala for the last 4 years instead, its not dry, its got the gravy you would want and it can be prepared in 30 mins start to finish. I only use tenders these days as they still seen like actual chicken that i remember. The secret to a good marsala is using Dry Marsala Wine and use the Better Than Bullion Roast Beef, thats right, you want to use a beef base not a chicken base, trust me on this one.
Which part of the chicken is the "tender"?
Beef is one perfect food that we could survive on exclusively if we had to.
You misspelled “bacon.”
Carnivore here for only a year and a half so far. Beef, lamb, bacon, butter, and eggs. And some liver couple times a week.
@@michaelmoore4061hahaha 100%
I have a salicylate intolerance/sensitivity. Diagnosed after a lifetime of skin issues: dx as "picker's disease" by multiple specialists. Tinnitus. Brain fog. As I aged, it got worse. Finally diagnosed by a g.p. doctor who is not "mainstream." Salicylates are mild toxins found in most fruits & vegetables. Salicylate is very useful for plant - fights bacteria, etc. Pure meat is my lifeline. Vegans, please leave people their choice of what to eat. Your Dietary Religion is Not Mine.
* Picker's disease = "it's your fault, you scratchy nutter. Just stop scratching!" And guess what? A month on a salicylate free diet, and I didn't scratch anymore. Two weeks on the diet, and my brain fog lifted. My tinnitus is still there, but anytime I eat a salicylate food , the tinnitus goes off the charts.
Why are cow farts a problem? Who said so?
It's not the farts, it's what they are made of. Simple solution. Stop making cows and then we don't have to worry about what comes out of them
I watched the episode of Diary of a CEO where Brett was interviewed and I think it was brilliant. Journalists at the BBC need to stop listening to ‘His Master’s Voice’ and start doing their own investigations to gain a broader perspective on the issues raised.
Thanks Brett and Heather for another insightful podcast.
The first time I made a turkey, I used one of those Reynolds oven bags (so easy!). But.... I didn't realize I had put the turkey in the bag upside down. Well, all the juices settled in the bottom (now the breast) and that was one delicious, moist turkey!
Great conversation on ruminants and methane! Truly incredulous! I joined an international government organization recently initially to do infrastructural work, but I somehow got looped into climate and sustainability. I'm working towards an exit, of course. Anyway, these kinds of untested and unproven technologies are some of the things my org promotes in developing countries. Of course saddling them with debt for the privilege. What is a business opportunity for the org is promoted under the guise of developmental and climate goals.
Good to know you recognize them for the scam they are.
It’s a racket, and actually a form of economic warfare.
Government mandates and subsidies funneled into foreign interests.
LED lights, Windmills, lithium batteries for EV’s, etc . . . All initiated full scale in the eight years of Obama.
Who’s been restricted, what’s been restricted, and what countries are exempt?
Cui Bono?
Respecting them would be not enslaving, abusing, or consuming sentient beings at all.
The only exception would be in a survival situation, or an animal that was already dead or dying.
What we do is normalizing a holocaust on innocent creatures every few minutes
@@MattAngionoYou should visit my grandmother's farm. The cattle respond to names, are free range, grass-fed, and happy, and they get to feed their owners at the end of life. It's. Win-win situation.
Of course! Its really all about money and geopolitical influence isn't it. Especially when governments do it. Step into a developing country , offer IMF loans to cover the cost, put them in unstandable debt, if they won't cooperate, maybe regime change or war, steal all their natural resources. Rinse, repeat. OK, maybe that's all little too much black pilling. I'll chill out, honest! Just had a wonderful day full of left turns and yellow lights. Wine! Wine helps! Happy Thanksgiving y'all!
Funny how millions of bison survived on the earth on the high prairie and so many pioneers didn’t perish from climate change.
Has anything else changed? How has the prairie changed over time? Differing needs/desires of present and preceding "pioneers"? If only such simplicity served.
This is a very simplistic argument. Because the bison did not co-exist with the industrialization we have today.
@@mary_puffinwell ......we've nearly replaced the bison numbers with cattle numbers in North America and introduced tens of millions in areas formerly devoid of large ruminants, Australia & New Zealand.
All our cattle are doing fine, thanks for asking
Yes, Yes, Yes, to all you were discussing. Personally, I never identified as a "Liberal", but as a "Humanist" and as such I cannot see in myself or in my perspective of Reality any changes in conditioning or personality traits that many people who do identify as Libs have undergone. I wish them a full and speedy "recovery."
Lemme me help with your concept of who’s a liberal.
As a “conservative“ today, I am a “Classic liberal.”
Happy Thanks giving to the USA and Canada, perhaps one day soon this lunacy will end !
Thanks to the both of you. We have dodged a bullet. But the psychopaths that have been in power four horrible years will not relinquish power easily and are willing to damage all of mankind to get back in power.
Just wanted to say a thank you for everything you guys have done , bravo!
Love the pre-turkey whimsy 😅👍🏼
What a shame. Cravendale is such a lovely milk. Won't be touching it until this is better understood.
"Finger wagging hall monitor"😂😂😂😂😂
33:08 my epic level dungeons and dragons knowledge finally matters!
Ahem:
Bugbear (n.)
A theoretical apex predator characterized by its large, muscular build, sharp claws, and keen nocturnal vision, likely adapted for ambush hunting in dense environments. Its intimidating features and social behaviors suggest evolutionary pressures favoring both physical dominance and cooperative hunting strategies. The bugbear reflects archetypal traits of real-world predators, evoking primal human fears rooted in early survival challenges.
Nothing is wasted all knowledge is important eventually 😂
Oh yes! Thank you. A beautiful trip down memory lane.
1:09:24 😂😂😂
" A circle jerk at best"
This is why i love these people
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone partaking! And happy day to those not celebrating! May we all be blessed.😊❤
Grass fed beef should be mandatory in FL, AL, GA, LA, and MS 🍄 🌎 😁
Happy Thanksgiving everyone.
I'll start: I am thankful Donald John Trump won the election.
I can feel the hope and change. Do You?
I feel the hope and change and am enjoying the cope wnd seethe.
Happy Thanksgiving!!!
Donald J America!!
I'm very grateful President Trump won.
Enjoy those tariffs you all voted for. It is going to be a rough 4 years for the American consumer. But who cares if the economy stalls, the blue team lost!
Precious metals gives you much more atoms per value than banknotes.
The turkey used to be a very tasty bird. Turkey breeders ruined it for good, as food producers usually do.
Have you eaten wild turkey?
Pretty stringy and fairly dry.
@@willbass2869 I'm in Europe, no wild Turkey here. It would be a very interesting topic on Dark Horse. From which subspecies comes the Christmas Turkey? Are they still there in the wild? They say the original Turkey they developed the Christmas Turkey from was very tasty. Here where I live, the Turkey is fairly bland by itself. You need the right cooking with sauses to bring it up. Older people here insist that the Turkeys they ate in the 50ties were a lot better.
@@darwinstoothpick4171 oh yes, lots of wild turkey in North America, in fact at least 3-4 (?) regional subspecies ("Eastern", "Rio Grande", "Merriam" & a Florida subspecies).
I hunted them occasionally years ago in conjunction with overlapping deer season here in Texas. We actually have two hunting seasons (fall & shorter spring timeframe) for them in Texas & some other states.
A cousin of mine has them often parading across his yard in a semi rural Mississippi. In spring, the males ("toms") put on quite the breeding behavior show. Fully fanned tail, strutting and gobbling. Very impressive & entertaining to watch from his porch.
Domesticated turkeys derive from a subspecies out of Mexico that Spanish conquistadors brought back to Europe. The Aztec Indians had kept them in a semi domesticated state.
The level is called “Satanic”.
Perfect description of "humanity" and how we treat the 80 billion animals we will slaughter this year
Thank you for researching Bovear and telling us your findings and perspective. Shocking that these companies get away with changing thousands of years of intricate evolution for profit and power. My hope is the Trump administration starts investigating big Pharma etc. and stop them from making fauna and flora sicker not healthier. Happy Thanksgiving. 💓
And hopefully the Trump Administration through Bobby will turn this whole methane thing on its head and give us the truth and not be pulled in by this quote unquote science
I am elated to hear the information on the ruminants. I learn so much listening to Darkhorse podcast. Thank you! You have made a positive influence in my thought process. I am an expat living in Mexico where I founded an organic goat dairy long ago as means of doing something I love, working with animals, and serving my community with healthy living foods. MA(Americas)HA! I see a light at the end of the tunnel and I am reasonably certain it isn't a train.
I don't think the holidays have to be stressful. Your life is what you make it. We just went rhrough 4 years of pure h e l l and made it. Count your blessings and look forward to a better future.
And we are about to go through 4 more ..... tariffs will kill this country's economy.
I love you guys!!
Happy Holidays!🎉
I was worried that messing around with cattle feed might end up with unforeseen downstream health consequences, but then I heard the upbeat jazzy background music and was instantly convinced it's totally fine.
Why does the Lancet, JAMA, New England Journal "Peer Review" only review the Author's Conclusion and NOT "Data Analysis (Methodologies/Empirical Studies etc)🤔
Ah - clearly you never tried to get a paper published..... your statement lacks facts.
Once trained by the machine for the benefit of the machine. Unbiased observation is extinguished.
Coming from a Biblical worldview, I still respect and glean some great information from you Bret and Heather. I would offer that God created designed all things, He even provided us with His Word (the Bible) which details which animals are good for us to eat and which we should avoid. Bill Gates (of hell, lol) is bent on destroying all things God made perfect. Have a Happy Thanksgiving!
Hopefully Liberals and conservatives can effectively combine their values, and come up with what works for the most people
1:22:20 … Add the demise of coral reefs and polar bears to the list of things that haven’t happened.
I have read in s reliable source not connected to the climate scam that polar bear populations have rebounded.
I do hope Jacki got that. The thing is that Jacki is not interested in honesty and truth, she is only interested in humiliating dissenters in order to bolster her church. She is not trying to persuade unbelievers.
On the glossed-over not-prime .... 253 is 11 * 23 ... that's like a second order prime i reckon ...
thank you this thanksgiving for all the thinking and sharing ... you guys are great ... cannot wait to hear what you say about beef and CO2
Concerning Bret’s last topic, Listen to the 4th verse of “ mercy now” by Mary Gauthier. It’s an old song written long before this insanity.
We were involved with a project to add land grown seaweed to the cow feed... to address the methane issue... Seakura Israel
It's like Ozempic for cows. What happens when they stop feeding this to cows?
More crap in food--we need RFK Jr. quick!
Hard to find a complete datasheet for OEM nano biotech components.
You guys do look great. Dry fast impressive.
I'm sorry, but the way Bret says it, I can't help but hear "Diarrhoea CEO". 😅
Fortunately Markus Ott and Tom Shula have demonstrated to me that the hypothesis that CO2 can return radiative energy to the surface is not valid. CO2 does it's warming close to the surface when the acquired energy is transferred (thermalization) to the other gasses that are in much greater concentration. The greenhouse effect cannot happen to any but a trivial degree.
Any chance you could ask her onto your show to debate the subjects she did not like?????
I have a family member who has a terrible allergic reaction to any beef that is not grass fed. What they eat matters!
There is a tic in the southern United States that causes beef allergies..a nightmare bug to me....good beef is my favorite food..
What they eat? Grain feeding of cows makes them unhealthy and require massive antibiotic use. Sure it's the actual meat and not the chemicals that are given to the cows?
What you eat matters....
Maybe don't eat sentient beings that have to suffer immensely for their entire lives so you can have momentary pleasure.
@@MattAngionoi used to agree with you and was a vegetarian. Then I got sickly. Meat healed that. If you don't eat correctly for your species, you will get sick. So, you either have a survival instinct, or you don't.
What type of reaction is it? Dermatological, respiratory, GI …. - what is it ??🙏🌿
Bret and Heather how does one determine if a feaux food is made from bugs?
You folks really need to interview Peter Ballersted, a ruminant agronomist. Google a few of his videos.
Arla is based in Denmark, where I have lived for the past fourty years. Total misinformation from the corporate side.
1:29:35 … Wow … Free career advice to a journalist from the best communicator on the planet …
I hope she’s paying attention.
Regenerative Agriculture! grass fed ruminants, not fed grain. they are herbivores, not grainivores. thank God that Bobby Kennedy and Joel Salatin are on board
.... not naturally full of aspergillis fungoid laden corn oil waste either
I'd love to hear a podcast about the entire fake meat industry.
I know nothing about it.
Are they actually lab growing 'animal type' products like liver for transplants, skin for grafts, and meats for eating?
How bad are the soy-pressed sawdust burgers in terms of toxicity?
8 inches per mile squared......laser lights across the water. Oh, water. Let's not ignore water. Show me the curve.
What you're seeing here....is a mirage
1:11:30 haha I’ve been listening to both pods for a long time 😅
DSM is a huge chemical factory. Messing up the food chain at the bottom. What could possible go wrong...
Your assertion that labelling a cattle beast's expulsion of methane as a "burp" rather than a "fart" is some marketing tactic is wrong. The use of the term "fart" is actually incorrect. The rumen (where the bacterial fermentation occurs) is the first "stomach." The methane is in fact expelled by the animal by burping, rather than farting.
Yes, feeding cows seaweed can reduce their methane emissions:
Reduction in methane emissions
Feeding cows seaweed can reduce methane emissions by up to 98% for beef cattle and 67% for dairy cattle.
Compound in seaweed
Red seaweeds from the Asparagopsis genus contain bromoform, a compound that reduces methane production by inhibiting an enzyme that microbes use to produce methane gas.
Other benefits
Seaweed may also improve the growth and dairy production of cattle. For example, dairy cows fed seaweed may produce more milk than cows without seaweed.
Challenges
However, there are some challenges to widely adopting seaweed-based technologies in the US dairy industry, including:
The stability of bromoform over time
The transfer of iodine and bromoform to milk
Potential impacts on overall animal health
Finding enough supply of Asparagopsis taxiformis
*STOP*
Just stop with these one off, goofy, weird methane reduction schemes.
You aren't going to be harvesting, processing, transporting, selling distributing, feeding seaweed extract for the millions of stocker cattle brought up to graze winter wheat in southern plains of the US.
Just stop
Get off the computer.....go outside and walk around
Thank you both so much! The patt about the willingsness to reintroduce nuclear wheapons to Ukraine is one I van use...to show people that Trumps winning is actually a good thing!
My sister divided our family very effectively today. Then induced my daughter and grandson (flaming liberals) to drive an hour to her house leaving us deplorables and garbage alone.
The use of the term 'treatment' in the description of handling the animals burps, indicates a sickness within the cow, no????
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We’re working the wrong end of the problem. If there is too much methane from cows, how about fewer cows instead of chemically altering a natural process?
I know, the developing world is getting a taste for beef. Follow the money.
If beef became way more expensive because demand went up and the supply went down, it wouldn’t bother me at all. I would eat less beef. But that’s just me.
"paddy rice" releases LOTS of methane. Anaerobic decomposition of organic material over millions acres...? Yeah, all that rice in Asia should just be eradicated cause too much methane release
WAIT WAIT WAIT! did you just say UDDERLY ancient, Bret?! Bwaaaaahahaha
My guinea pigs love eating grass so are they rats pigs or cows? Might be elks but no antlers yet
Careful, they may end up on the menu. Guinea pigs (known as cuy) are a cuisine delicacy in Peru. Keep them cuddly safe! 🙂
😂You can almost taste the science🤣🤣
False negatives is not a bluidy conspiracy theory 🦹🏽♀️ 1:15:00 on behalf of the indeginous schools of knowledge this is my thank you
New T-Shirt --"Circle jerk at best"
Thank the Gods turkeys 🦃 🦃 🦃don't fart . 🐿
I love Bret & Heather so much! So full of wisdom & willing to share it with us. I wonder how they feel about the current treatment of Rudy Giuliani. Just Wondering
You do the crime, you do the time.
Are these people insane? Cow farts! What are than going to mandate we humans eat the “ feed” next. Arrrgg
Since the turkey, mashed potatoes and stuffing are all drowned in gravy anyway, no wonder it tastes good.
Bugbears are cousins of big hairy mosters in the dungeons and dragons universe