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I'm trying to start using lard, but can't find one that declares Vitamin D on it's label. They all say 0.. I've read on how Vitamin D gets into the pig, you have to buy ranged, etc. But even Leaf Lard doesn't show Vitamin D..... Can someone educate me?

I'm trying to start using lard, but can't find one that declares Vitamin D on it's label. They all say 0.. I've read on how Vitamin D gets into the pig, you have to buy ranged, etc. But even Leaf Lard doesn't show Vitamin D..... Can someone educate me?

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Sincere thanks on taking the time to post this.

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