No mRNA on our farm!

written by

Wesley Shank

posted on

April 13, 2023

Good morning Family Cow family,

We've been getting a lot of questions about mRNA vaccines recently so I decided to send an email to reassure those who have not asked yet. :)

I will keep this short and to the point.

We do not allow mRNA vaccines anywhere near our animals.

Never have and never will.

It's one of the 10 Core Differences that make our farm special.

Even if mRNA vaccines would become "mandatory" in the future, I trust we would be able to find a way around it to continue supplying you with the clean foods you know and trust.

All the best of food and blessings,

Wesley

~5th generation on the farm

 

God Designed it. We Respect it. That Explains it!

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