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Nebraska | More likely leading causes would be a reduction of animal fats (some are very good sources of precursors to sex hormones) and increases of plant fats and simple sugars in the diet. And the fact that over the past several decades, more infertile women have been able to have children as a result of advances in reproductive technology.
Think about what your herd fertility might look like if you didn’t balance their diet properly, but had both bulls and heifers way too fleshy, and had never culled an open or empty cow or heifer for decades. I bet conception rate would be below average. Couple that with the males not being held to a high standard of masculinity and you drop further.
Not that eating plastic is good, but there’s bigger, obvious to me issues, in front of our use of plastic being a leading cause. We won’t be culling females from the human herd like cattle, but better diet (more meat protein and fat) and some standards or at least expectations from our men are good starting points. | |
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