I had posted this question in some fashion about five months ago and had very few responses. I can't seem to locate that thread right now to bump, so I'm posting it again now that there are a number of new bros here who seem to know a whole lot about a great many things.
The FDA has stated (and obviously passed into law) that cattle may NOT be allowed to sire a single offspring after being given even a single administration of finaplix-H. While the government does do some whacked out things, they rarely do things for absolutely no reason whatsowever. So, my question is this: does anyone know why the FDA is so insistent on the fact that cattle having received trenbolone may not, under any circumstances, be allowed to produce offspring? I can only imagine it is because there is some reason to suspect that cattle having received trenbolone implants are at some risk of producing offspring with some sort of potential for some sort of problem, however minor. As I am considering both the use of fina and the future prospects of children, this is extremely disoncerting info, especially provided that the rationale behind this decision seems to be (in my limited ability to search through scientific texts) rather unavailable, to say the least. Anyone have an idea as to why this is the case????