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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Farmer here. [b]My dairy farmer friend pasteurizes the milk they feed back to the calves. [/b] Cows lay in shit. Even at really nice, free range farms…they lay down in mud, they splash mud around…they clean udders, but bacteria are so tiny and a little mistake can make you very sick. Trust the science, drink pasteurized milk.[/quote] That's absurd.[/quote] It isn’t absurd. It’s fact.[/quote] To follow up, here is how it works: https://www.hubbardfeeds.com/blog/calf-success-feeding-whole-milk-calves-option-right-you [/quote] Hysterical: Whole milk can be an excellent source of nutrition for calves if managed correctly.[/quote] It isn’t hysterical. You just know nothing about dairy farms. Animal husbandry is very scientific and needs to be to keep our food supply safe and plentiful.[/quote] I'm sorry, let me clarify -- the cow produces milk for the calf. So of course milk is an excellent source of nutrition and it doesn't even have to be "managed correctly." It just is. That's what the milk is for.[/quote] No it isn’t, if there is a risk of contamination (which there is.). If you pumped breast milk that got left out for a day, or was exposed to possible contaminants, would you feed it to your child? You sound less and less thoughtful the more you post. I would also say human breast milk isn’t an excellent source of nutrition unless managed correctly. Idiots who get breastmilk from Facebook Groups are taking unnecessary risks for their babies.[/quote]
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