Wednesday, April 23, 2025
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Is Denmark Poisoning Its Cattle For The Bogus Climate Change Myth?



There is a truism that states, “If it’s not broke, don’t fix it.” That logical statement applies to everything, but it’s especially true when a person’s or an animal’s health is at risk. However, many mistakes are made when a government wrongly pursues a mythical theory. When that theory is a fabricated ideal with nothing in common with reality, suffering is guaranteed to follow.

The Danish government has been mandating the use of the feed additive Bovaer in the national cattle herd. This initiative started in April 2024, when the government allocated 518 million Danish crowns (approximately $74 million) to finance the feed additive. By January 2025, farmers began facing fines for not including this harmful chemical in their cattle feed.

Bovaer 10 is a feed additive containing 3-nitrooxypropanol, designed to reduce methane emissions from dairy cows. It works by inhibiting an enzyme in the cow’s rumen involved in methane production. This additive is mixed into the cow’s feed and is theoretically broken down into natural compounds within the cow’s digestive system.

A petition against the use of Bovaer, initiated in January, states:

“As of January 2025, the government will require farmers to add the chemical Bovaer to feed additives. Farmers who refuse to comply will face fines imposed by the state.”

The petition states that several experts have raised concerns about the health impacts on both animals and humans who consume products from animals fed Bovaer.

“Critics argue that the long-term effects of the additive on animal health and the environment are still unknown.”

Emeritus Professor Jan Raa, a Norwegian expert in microbiology with a PhD in organic chemistry, warns in a strongly worded article published on December 13, 2024, that methane can increase the risk of disease in people. He explains how methane inhibitors used in animal feed can disrupt the intestinal flora of both humans and animals.

Last Month, Kent Nielsen, a citizen journalist in Denmark, published a video and posted it on X in which two Danish farmers report concerning issues with their cows after they were fed Bovaer. The farmers have observed that their cows developed fevers, diarrhea, and mastitis. One of the farmers has even experienced the death of six cows following the feeding of Bovaer.

With the video he posted, this comment:

“In Denmark, animals and nature are subjected to mistreatment, and so are people. Sorry for my rusty English, but it’s important that people around the world hear a little about how we in Denmark are also under attack from globalism. UN Agenda 2030 is hurting us and our future!”

“They want to drug our animals, and maybe poison our animals, especially the cows, with this drug called Bovaer. I have a personal account from a Danish farmer who has tried this Bovaer on his cows this year, 2025, and what he’s telling me is that his cows are having udder inflammation, they have diarrhea, and have 40 [degree] fever. After some time, the cows don’t want to eat the food with Bovaer in.”

“[This is] animal cruelty.  But the farmers in Denmark are pushed to do this … if they don’t give it to the cows, they will have fines from the government.”

A few weeks later, Nielsen tweeted about a second farmer’s experience:

“This is the second farmer to report animal cruelty when using Bovaer. In less than a month, six cows have died, and several others have diarrhea and must have water pumped into them.” 

He also attached an image from a social media post, which has been translated into English.

“Today, I heard about a farmer in our area who has started using Bovaer; one month has been used.

The state has decided that it must be used 80 days a year, ARLA has so DETERMINED that it is 80 days in a row.

This farmer has lost six cows in less than one month, and he pumps fluid into some animals several times a day, to save them.

WHAT THE HELL IS THE STATE AND ARLA DOING

PURE AND CLEAR ANIMAL ABUSE

F**K SATAN”

In Denmark, ARLA refers to Arla Foods, a multinational dairy cooperative. It’s a significant player in the Danish dairy industry, processing much of its milk production. Dairy farmers cooperatively own Arla and focus on producing high-quality dairy products. 

That sounds good, but it seems like ARLA has either decided to propagate the climate change farce or they’re being pressured to do so. Either way, it’s a crack in the dairy farmer’s armor.

Bovaer® is not mandated for use in the United States. While the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Bovaer® for use in lactating dairy cattle, its use is not required. Dairy farmers can choose whether or not to use the feed additive. 

These additives, which have questionable, unknown, or even acknowledged side effects, should not be anywhere near dairy cattle worldwide. These time bombs continue to be hidden in plain sight, always under the guise of being “what’s best for the planet.”

Climate change is a lie. There are people who want the majority of the world’s population eliminated so those that remain will be easier to control.

Climate change is part of the plot for the planned obsolescence of the human race, and those pulling the strings don’t give a damn what the temperature is outside.