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I know a person who works for the federal government (in Canada) in a quality

control lab. She said they routinely find pus and blood in milk, but that it is

an ACCEPTABLE level, as per the government. Well, I don't think ANY level of

pus or blood is acceptable. Yuck.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

vegan-network , Zuzia Kedziorek <zuziakedziorek

wrote:

>

> I am a vet tech. For my school I had to do few hours at cow farm. To my luck

it was diary cow farm.

> I grew up in Poland in small town when almost everyone had couple cows.

> Those cows were always clean and well treated. There was never on sign of cow

urinating onto herself or defecating.

> On this American farm cows were " going to bathroom " all the time. There were

sitting in this filth and their tits and udder was covered in fecal. Some had

mastitis and still they were milked for consumption. Fecal got into milk and it

was just scooped out.and milk sent into milk company. And yes one of the

companies that this farm is sending too is organic with no antibiotics or

hormones.  I know doctor prescribed antibiotics for those cows and put label for

them to withdraw for 9 months. Antibiotics last in this cow body for a year.

> If picture of stool and a lot of puss in your diary doesn't frighten you that

what does?

>

> No dairy products from US are accepted in Europe as they have way too low

standards.

> So called organic is not really organic.

>

> NO cow in my neighborhood was ever diagnosed with mastitis. We never milked

cow to make her tits sore and filled with puss.

>

> tell hem how milk is obtained and that they drink fecal and puss and you won't

give it to your kid.

>

> Few women I know drank milk daily and still got ostereoposis so I don't

believe that this helps in anything

>

> P Save a tree...please do not print this e-mail unless you really need to!

>

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