
Just so you’re aware – most pet vaccines are now mRNA and there can be shedding. Many vaccines for livestock and poultry and now mRNA as well (and what exactly happens when you eat meat that is mRNA, or eggs or…no one knows?). I homestead and avoid these, but even so, pork bought at the store is mRNA meat, chicken, eggs, etc… Some states, TN is the current one, are trying to force every livestock animal in the state to be vaccinated regardless of where they live. They will euthanize any animal that doesn’t have proof of being vaxxed.
This is just a single photo of pet vaccines – the traditional vs the mRNA ones. Most vets have no clue. I called mine, we talked almost 30 minutes and they have no idea which is which or why I am concerned. Our vet practice has 8 vets, none of them understand the mRNA issue.
I asked if they have any of the traditional ones (and gave them the names), they said no. I asked which rabies vaccines they offer, they are the mRNA ones with additional words in the name but the same mRNA vaccine (Nobivac). Some vets are no longer able to order the traditional vaccines even if you are willing to pay for the whole vial. Just a heads up because people don’t realize this is in our food supply now. Started with pigs about 5-6 years ago – now poultry with the bird flu vaccine (some hatcheries don’t vax unless requested, but they are trying to get a federal law going to force every chick leaving a hatchery to be vaxxed first…). Cows in Europe, especially Britain, have mRNA vaccines now and they are pushing to get them started here in the US.
Not to scare anyone, but to let you know. And organic doesn’t equal vaccine free – and don’t take me down that bunny path because organic isn’t truly organic most of the time. As a master gardener through OSU, I’ve heard it straight from the professor’s mouths – farmers can use anything they need to get a crop to harvest and still allow the organic label to be used.
Talk to your vets – ask about the vaccines. I opted to have my pets get a blood test to prove their ’expired’ vaccine status still showed fully immune to rabies so we didn’t need to get that one this year. Studies show the rabies vaccine doesn’t need to be given over and over, they often have life-long immunity. Not to distemper or leptospirosis, but rabies yes.
– Bekah Wilson –
