Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The purpose of cow's milk is to turn a 65-pound calf into a 700 pound cow as rapidly as possible.
If you don't want to do that, don't drink cows milk.
Um, have you ever actually spent any time around dairy cows? The purpose of a dairy cow is to produce milk for humans. It’s not like they exist in nature. If dairy cows aren’t milked, they experience a lot of pain, get sick and develop mastitis.
Also, cows add the majority of their weight from grazing or in a feedlot.
There is nothing about your post that’s right.
Well, now I learnt everything! Dairy cows purpose? I suppose in the wild they just keep feeding any mammal that will milk them? You know because mastitis?! Those poor wild cows that aren't milked to save them!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It contains pus.
You cannot honestly believe that.
I'm not the PP, but you cannot honestly not understand that milk (all milk, including dairy milk) contain white blood cells aka "pus".
I know this board is full of liberal arts types and very few scientists but man... you really should understand at least a little something about the world you live in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It contains pus.
You cannot honestly believe that.
It's true.
And apples contain cyanide
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It contains pus.
You cannot honestly believe that.
It's true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It contains pus.
You cannot honestly believe that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It contains pus.
You cannot honestly believe that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The purpose of cow's milk is to turn a 65-pound calf into a 700 pound cow as rapidly as possible.
If you don't want to do that, don't drink cows milk.
Um, have you ever actually spent any time around dairy cows? The purpose of a dairy cow is to produce milk for humans. It’s not like they exist in nature. If dairy cows aren’t milked, they experience a lot of pain, get sick and develop mastitis.
Also, cows add the majority of their weight from grazing or in a feedlot.
There is nothing about your post that’s right.
Well, now I learnt everything! Dairy cows purpose? I suppose in the wild they just keep feeding any mammal that will milk them? You know because mastitis?! Those poor wild cows that aren't milked to save them!
+1 Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The purpose of cow's milk is to turn a 65-pound calf into a 700 pound cow as rapidly as possible.
If you don't want to do that, don't drink cows milk.
Um, have you ever actually spent any time around dairy cows? The purpose of a dairy cow is to produce milk for humans. It’s not like they exist in nature. If dairy cows aren’t milked, they experience a lot of pain, get sick and develop mastitis.
Also, cows add the majority of their weight from grazing or in a feedlot.
There is nothing about your post that’s right.
Anonymous wrote:The purpose of cow's milk is to turn a 65-pound calf into a 700 pound cow as rapidly as possible.
If you don't want to do that, don't drink cows milk.
Anonymous wrote:It contains pus.
Anonymous wrote:In Asian cultures, milk isn't really popular as in America. We get our calcium from seafood and seaweed so it was never pushed by doctors. My child doesn't like milk either and we never force it upon them. They'll have it with cereal or ice cream but never as a drink. The pediatricians in America constantly ask us if they are eating dairy several times a day and that we really need to.
How is it that a whole continent survives without drinking milk and do not have calcium deficiencies, but in America if we don't then we will??
Anonymous wrote:It contains pus.
Anonymous wrote:I hope they drink coconut milk with coconut oil! And that they cook in coconut oil all the time! Natural selection at its best.