Those of us that drink raw milk know that. Milk from corporate cows that are milked 3X per day and spend their lives up to their knees in cow shit and are milked by minimum wage farm workers so the shareholders can make a nice profit probably should be pasteurized
Exactly why I only trust the source from whom I get mine because I know their operation is very clean and their 4 cows are quite healthy. I would never buy raw milk at a farmers market for the reasons you lay out. I mentioned organic grass because the milk that comes from cows whoтАЩve spent their lives in a heather and sweet grass field has the most delicious flavor, not because I think that alone is what makes the milk quality.
I went through an approximately 5 year period with autumn allergies and I would go "over the border" into NYS to buy raw milk to contain the symptoms naturally. It's delicious medicine.
In states where it is legal, there is a different set of rules/inspections as I understand it. There is less room for error for farmers selling raw milk.
It makes sense to issue warnings now with the bird flu.
Raw milk is not safe. The bacterial growth is not dependent on whether they're out on pesticide free pasture or not.
It's how immaculate your equipment is, how well that udder is cleaned, and how the milk itself is handled.
Those of us that drink raw milk know that. Milk from corporate cows that are milked 3X per day and spend their lives up to their knees in cow shit and are milked by minimum wage farm workers so the shareholders can make a nice profit probably should be pasteurized
Exactly why I only trust the source from whom I get mine because I know their operation is very clean and their 4 cows are quite healthy. I would never buy raw milk at a farmers market for the reasons you lay out. I mentioned organic grass because the milk that comes from cows whoтАЩve spent their lives in a heather and sweet grass field has the most delicious flavor, not because I think that alone is what makes the milk quality.
I went through an approximately 5 year period with autumn allergies and I would go "over the border" into NYS to buy raw milk to contain the symptoms naturally. It's delicious medicine.
In states where it is legal, there is a different set of rules/inspections as I understand it. There is less room for error for farmers selling raw milk.
It makes sense to issue warnings now with the bird flu.