Where do cows, pigs and chickens get their protein, calcium and iron from?!


Question: Where do cows, pigs and chickens get their protein, calcium and iron from!?
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Answers:
they get it from grass and greens, because all those minerals are found in the ground therefore anything that grows from the ground will have those minerals in them, with humans we should be getting our protein ect from plants that grown from the ground!.

betty what is your point!.

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Carrots of course!. The wholesome goodness you find in carrots has protein,calcium, iron and many essential nutrients animals need!.

The following nutrition information is for one serving of wholesome carrots!. That would be about one cup of sliced wholesome carrots, or 122 grams!. This general information is for any variety of wholesome raw carrots!.

Macronutrients:
Water: 107!.71 g
Calories: 50
Protein: 1!.13 g
Carbohydrates: 11!.69 g
Fiber: 3!.4 g
Sugars: 5!.54 g

Total Fat: 0!.29 g
Saturated Fat: 0!.045 g
Monounsaturated Fat: 0!.017 g
Polyunsaturated Fat: 0!.143 g
Cholesterol: 0 mg

Micronutrients:
Calcium: 40 mg
Iron: 0!.37 mg
Magnesium: 15 mg
Phosphorus: 43 mg
Potassium: 390 mg
Sodium: 84 mg
Zinc: 0!.29 mg
Vitamin C: 7!.2 mg
Thiamin: 0!.081 mg
Riboflavin: 0!.071 mg
Niacin: 1!.199 mg
Pantothenic Acid: 0!.333 mg
Vitamin B6: 0!.168 mg
Vitamin B12: 0 mcg
Folate: 23 mcg
Vitamin A: 20509 IU
Vitamin E: 0!.81 mg
Vitamin K: 16!.1 mcg

Phytonutrients:
beta Carotene: 10108 mcg
beta Cryptoxanthin: 153 mcg
Lycopene: 1 mcg
Lutein and Zeaxanthin: 312 mcg


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From legumes, nuts and grains which grow on the arable land that could be used to grow crops to feed those who are dying of starvation in third world countries!.!.!.

Save lives and go vegan!
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The same way vegetarians do: By eating plants!Www@FoodAQ@Com

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