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Sun Oct 26, 2025, 10:46 AM Oct 2025

How do you breed peptides?

Cotco is offering these on sale

Further Food Grass-Fed Collagen Peptides Powder Plus Mushroom, Chocolate


If they're grass fed, there must be a way to breed them. Are they like sheep or cattle? How do you powder them?



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How do you breed peptides? (Original Post) Wonder Why Oct 2025 OP
I guess the marketing team thought "collagen peptides sourced from grass-fed cows" was too wordy unblock Oct 2025 #1

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1. I guess the marketing team thought "collagen peptides sourced from grass-fed cows" was too wordy
Sun Oct 26, 2025, 10:52 AM
Oct 2025
https://www.bubsnaturals.com/blogs/all-about-collagen/how-is-collagen-peptides-made-a-comprehensive-guide-to-the-process

The Sourcing of Collagen
The journey of collagen peptides begins with sourcing high-quality collagen. The primary sources of collagen include:

Bovine (Cows): The most common source of collagen, particularly from hides and connective tissues.
Porcine (Pigs): Another widely used source, with collagen structures similar to human collagen.
Marine (Fish): Sourced from fish skin and scales, marine collagen is known for its high bioavailability.
Chicken and Eggshell Membrane: These sources are rich in collagen types specific to joint health.
Sustainable Sourcing
At BUBS Naturals, we prioritize sustainable sourcing practices. Our collagen comes from grass-fed, humanely raised cows, ensuring that we not only support your health but also the health of the animals and the environment.

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