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U.S. Meat Farmers Brace for Limits on Antibiotics

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The New York Times

RALSTON, Iowa — Piglets hop, scurry and squeal their way to the far corner of the pen, eyeing an approaching human. “It shows that they’re healthy animals,” Craig Rowles, the owner of a large pork farm here, said with pride.

Mr. Rowles says he keeps his pigs fit by feeding them antibiotics for weeks after weaning, to ward off possible illness in that vulnerable period. And for months after that, he administers an antibiotic that promotes faster growth with less feed.

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REMINDER: choosing organic is a great way to avoid antibiotics in your food. By law, organic livestock must not be treated with antibiotics.