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Are hormones used to promote the growth of farmed fish?

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Are hormones used to promote the growth of farmed fish?

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No. Because hormones are sometimes used to promote the growth of farm animals on land and to increase milk yields in cows, people have assumed that they are used for similar purposes in farmed fish, but this is not so. In fact, there is no research that indicates that hormones fed in the feed to fish have a growth promoting effect.

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