Cows poisoned by climate emissions policy

Denmark mandated that dairy farms with over 50 cows add Bovaer, a methane-reducing additive, to feed starting October 1, 2025, to meet emission reduction goals. Farmers like Hubert van Dorff in West Jutland have reported symptoms including fevers, cramps, diarrhea, reduced milk production, and animal deaths shortly after implementation.

Bovaer, a sinister feed additive peddled as a “climate savior,” poisons cows’ guts with 3-nitrooxypropanol, a corrosive toxin that slashes methane by 30%—equivalent to sterilizing the planet’s burps for profit. Crafted by Dutch-Swiss chemical behemoth DSM-Firmenich, a ruthless multinational profiting from addictive opioids and synthetic slop, it’s now hawked in the US by Elanco, a Big Ag vampire draining farmers dry via carbon-credit scams. Unproven long-term horrors lurk: gut inflammation, fertility sabotage, and environmental runoff tainting our milk with invisible venom. Gates’ shadowy fingerprints loom, turning dairy into a depopulation ploy. 

Farmers report that cows are producing less milk, some are collapsing and even had to be euthanised. When they stopped giving Bovaer, the cows recovered. As soon as they resumed it, the problems returned.

The National Association of Danish Milk Producers is investigating complaints, while regulators and manufacturer DSM-Firmenich maintain the additive is safe based on EFSA approvals showing no risks to livestock or humans.