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Yes, at some farms they do. keep milk producdution up with hormones. At

most farms.. specailly here in Maine they don't do the hormone thing. IF

i was a vegitarian that drank milk, i'd go to a dairy farm and get raw

milk. which they ALL sell. NO human intervention. and its SOOOOOOOOO much

better for u, AND u can see how the farm is ran. THOSE cattle are very

well taken care of.

 

On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 3:05 AM, Mercurius Trismegistus <

magisterium_magnum wrote:

 

> Don't they do that with hormones now?

>

> mrasmm wrote:

> > My friend when I was growing up worked on a family owned dairy farm.

> > Milking cows start around 2 or 3 years and basically have to calve

> > once a year to keep the milk in.

> >

> > You can check that here under the title " management of the dairy herd "

> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dairy_farm

> >

> > Chinese Traditional Medicine <Chinese Traditional Medicine%40>,

> Mercurius Trismegistus

> > <magisterium_magnum wrote:

> >

> >> Mrs. Barley wrote:

> >>

> >>> As far as I can see, it is difficult to consume milk & still be kind

> >>> to the animals. You have to keep the cow pregnant all her life - and

> >>> then what happens when she can't reproduce anymore?

> >>>

> >>

> >> MT: WHAT!? You have to keep them PREGNANT?

> >> I've never heard of that, and I'm from Wisconsin.

> >>

> >>

> >

> >

> >

> > ---

> >

> > Post message address:

Chinese Traditional Medicine <Chinese Traditional Medicine%40>

> > http://health.Chinese Traditional Medicine/

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