The idea was cooked up to make PZP seem reversible.
If you take a shower with a raincoat on, you don’t get wet.
If you take it off, you get wet.
The pattern holds for as long as you do the experiment.
But that’s not what happens with PZP.
The pesticide tricks the immune system into attacking the ovaries.
Damage begins with the first injection.
The longer they’re on it, the longer to regain fertility.
After five years, they don’t recover.
They’re self-boosting.
The advocates know this.
That means they’re willfully getting rid of wild horses under the guise of protection and they want you to pay for it.

Why do you associate with frauds?
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