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  • Organic does not equal "grass fed". They are different "legal" definitions. Organic means the feed was raised organically. There is very little in the organic regulation having to do with pasture or grass.

  • @sarahshevett Yes it does. No pesticides on oraganic fields. Within a few years those fields turn into weeds.

  • @cowman1970 hay man, i just want to ask you some questions, firstly, is what they say about hormones and antibiotics in milk true?

    2) is it true that we cannot properly digest milk so it causes all kinds of symptoms like acne?

    3) people keep saying milk contains cow pus and bacteria therefore it's bad.

    true? or all bullshit?

    i ask you because you work around all this shit. anyways please reply

    thanks

  • thats funny, one guy tells me to shut up & the other accuses me of being on drugs!

    must be something in the milk! lol

    try to educate rather putting people down, maybe negativity is the norm for u guys.

    never mind like i said before all the best

  • OK il shut up BUT one thing, i didnt say anything about the cow's young not getting any milk so why did u write that, maybe u seen my channel & thought im an indian & presumed i some mad indian fanatic wanting to free all the cows in the world! lol.

    its jus through my experience & research dairy aint good for u & thats my opinion.

    if u do a lil bit of research then ul know what i mean but ul dismis it cos ul believe want u want to jus like me.

    all the best

  • @HiggyB61 What is the deal with this false research bullshit? I live the life. You don't therefore you don't know shit. Anyone who specifically attacks dairy has a serious problem. Go back to smoking your weed and pop your pills since it good for you and part of a balanced diet! 

  • milk is bad for u, full stop!!!

  • @HiggyB61 no it isant) the cow gives her young milk and still has a lot left for the people it isant wrong to drink milk it is normal so shut up

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  • to answer the poster, because organic milk the cows graze and eat grass, if I have to pay extra just so the milk I drink comes from a cow that eats grass like it should then I will, but I rarely drink milk, because its bad for you

  • @47represent Did you know range land management calculates roughly 10 acres per cow for a 6 month grazing period (depending on ground conditions)? There are 9 MILLION dairy cows in the US today. Lets say 1million are "organic" milk cows for an example (minimum, otherwise you won't have enough milk to fill store shelves). Going by my above statement, do you REALLY think "organic" dairies have 100 MILLION ACRES to graze each cow comfortably?? Double that for a whole year of grazing...

  • @CowboyDave07 so your saying its not organic? that its all one big money grabbing lie?

  • @47represent Also, if you actually knew ANYTHING about the dairy industry, you would know ALL major operations use precision feeding techniques. The dairy I worked at for years fed a mixture of baled alfalfa/grass mix hay, soybean meal, and corn silage morning and night. Not only was it a well balanced diet for the cows, but the precise ratios netted improved milk production in each of the 100 cattle we milked three times a day. The nutrition in plain grass is simply not there for the production

  • ew veiny udders.

    go veg

  • @DracOverLordHaton Ew. Stop sending me messages, faggot.

  • @cowman1970 multi-billion dollar companies can make HFCS cheaper. Corn subsidies, like all subsidies, distort markets, and without an overwhelmingly clear reason for justifying the policy. it should be eliminated. The idea that corn make its way into such a wide portion of our food supplies simply because they're cheap due to subsidy, is ridiculous. We produce too much corn in America because of government subsidies. This shows that this has much to do with private self-interest & profits.

  • @cowman1970 The corn farmers after EVERY growing season in the main corn states have with a huge, huge surplus of field corn that they can't sell at list price. So, they are forced to sell the crops a lot cheaper to businesses like Coca, Pepsi, and the other Big Businesses. Who's really at a lost here? Crops do not meet demand, prices go up. Prices go up, farmers respond by planting more and/or increasing inputs to achieve better yields.The farmers are forced to sell their supply cheaper so

  • @gongoozler18 I haven't been here for awhile. Right now there isn't a surplus despite record growing seasons. There will no longer be a surplus due to the increasing ethanol demand which currently takes up 39% of domestic supplies. Blame this all on the corrupt oil industry.

  • @cowman1970 - if you don't want reminded of the only suitable treatment for your kind of evil, then refrain from being evil so publicly. Not that you're allowed to be that way at all. You know your type of farming etc is extremely abusive to God / nature, there is no possibility that you can claim you are not aware of that. Don't mistake me for what your kind wish I am - my role is more to ensure that the likes of buddhists are safe to exist without armoring. I can kill you without any karma.

  • @MannySteinerBIeeky People have been consuming dairy for thousands of years from camels, goats, cows, reindeer, sheep, and whatever.

  • The only ethical way to get dairy products is the Hindu ancient way, and similar ways to that method.

  • What happened to the previous person 's comment? are censuring comments?

  • @gongoozler18 Yeah, when they are ignorant comments. I don't mind a little sarcasm either. If people really want to be ignorant then I will delete their comments and block them.

  • Moorganic!

  • @linuxisskynet - lol what a great username. & don't get me wrong, I'm a big linux fan.

  • @MannySteinerBIeeky

    Thanks! I obviously am a Linux fan as well, typing this reply on Ubuntu. I dunno, I just though Linux and Skynet we're a lot alike. Funny thing is I came up with this username years ago, but now there's a project called Robonet which is a central server that controls several robots. And it runs on Ubuntu! Thumbs up on your posts! My aunt and uncle are mass dairy farmers. Let me tell you, it is a frankenfarm.

  • I wonder if these cows have been injected with rBGH and rBST hormones. Then they add antibiotics to the milk. If conventional Cows have been feed GMO feed and don't have a normal life style as "the good nature intended for them to have" Then what's left in the milk?

  • I don't think anybody is trying to make you drink cows milk. I drink organic milk and it tastes so much better than the regular stuff. If you don't like milk go away with your negative comments. Silly vegans! So malnourished....... I feel bad for your bones and the calcium deficiency you'll have and not to mention the effects down the road!

  • @poofacejunior Accumulating evidence shows that consuming milk or dairy products may contribute to the risk of prostate and ovarian cancers, autoimmune diseases, and some childhood ailments. Because milk is not necessary for humans after weaning and the nutrients it contains are readily available in foods without animal protein, saturated fat, and cholesterol, vegetarians may have healthier outcomes for chronic disease if they limit or avoid milk and other dairy products. Bones are better served

  • @gongoozler18 Exactly where do you come up with this shit? Read the description on this video and do your best to discredit them.

  • @poofacejunior by increasing fruit and vegetable intake, limiting t animal protein, exercising regularly, getting adequate sunshine or supplemental vit D, & getting Calcium from plant sources. Therefore, dairy products shouldn't be recommended in a healthy omnivore diet.

    Despite all the biased industry research and all the constant dairy ads you have been bombarded with, In clinical, longitudinal, retrospective, & cross-sectional studies, milk has not been shown to consistent benefit bone health

  • @gongoozler18 The calcium in milk is more easily absorbed than calcium from other sources. That has been proven time and time again. You must get your sources from Dr Spock and the HSUS. Both are bogus.

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  • IT IS PERVERTED TO ENSLAVE COWS AND MILK THEM ANY WHICH WAY IT IS DONE.PEOPLE HAVE NO RIGHT TO TO THIS AND PEOPLE ARE NOT SUPPOSED TO DRINK ANY OTHER MILK THAN THEIR OWN MOTHERS DURING INFANCY.PEOPLE HAVE BEEN LIED TO AND BRAINWASHED.

  • @funklemonde People can eat and drink what they want. I want to see you force somebody to do otherwise. Complain all you want nobody is listening to you. Are those who brainwash us the same people who are trying to force us to believe that Islam is really peaceful?

  • Even tho in your head you think it's your choice to be democrack or republicain.

    None of the powers that be would give you the time of Day.. Because you are stuck in a reality where you think you can make people drink milk.. LOL you are so funny.. Lonely Old Crack smoking Milk Lady.. Get a new job we don't need anymore of your miscellaneous videos or comments on Youtube. Do something that can help build the people up not tear the body down.. Anything man made will parish with man @ the end!

  • @TimeIsAnIlluision Wow! You really need to lay off the wacky weed. I believe in people making their own choices about what they consume. People like you would force others to eat grass, rocks, dirt, and whatever it is you want them to consume. If you don't like my videos or comments then don't watch them or read them. Noby is forcing you. BTW, your spelling really sucks.

  • I'm so sorry Cow-Man gone Political (Implementations) wow democrat republican has nothing to do with this conversation.. Its about Milk I thought, I don't use any kind of drugs eat cow/Man nor drink milk.... But you do so who can't think clearly and type at the same time?? Correct that would be Miss Cow Woman.. Shooting videos about cows trying your best to convince the people of the Youtube world that there is any logical reason to drink milk..

  • @cowman1970 - Out of 557 Comments how many have you posted? Jokes on u MILK MAN 1970 .. Milk can do this & that blahhh blahhh blahhh! SAY NO 2 MILK!

  • @TimeIsAnIlluision Probably a lot because of liberal marxist tree hugging and bunny hugging idiots like yourself. I highly suggest that you lay off the weed. It is obvious you can't think clearly and type at the same time.

  • @kitaym I'm not talking about an infant, breast feeding is absolutely fine for a new born! But a full grow man noooooooo! Why even let the thought cross your mind that I was referring to an adult LOL!??? Hypothetically lets fill the factory up with pregnant Hu-Man mothers & pump there breast like the COWS in this video lets see how many drink it.. SAY NO 2 MILK!

  • Why drink anything from any animal?? Seems since-less, But its ok because a scientist says so? NO. Why not drink Hu-man female breast milk instead? Exactly it would be STUPID. It is an animal humans should not eat or drink from an animal. You are what you eat & drink anyone who thinks different obviously has no SOUL. Or either does not respect mother earth or anything in general. But hey drink & die it's the only outcome! GO VEGAN live longer!

  • @TimeIsAnIlluision What a joke of a comment.

  • @TimeIsAnIlluision We do drink human milk, its how you survived those first months out of the womb

  • Isnt about additionally "added" hormones? I dont trust cow's milk. (period) And recently found out that soy milk is not particularly good for me either. Still looking for a substitute. I have doing rice milk which seems to working for me. But you go ahead...keep drinking Cow's milk. You are what you eat!

  • @Lunali57 Nobody "adds" hormones. FYI, nobody uses BST anymore either.

  • "This is an extremely strong protective effect, stronger than other things we know can be beneficial against diabetes.

    "The next step is to move forward with an intervention trial to see if there is therapeutic value in people."

  • We wonder whether this naturally occurring trans fatty acid in dairy fats may partly mimic the normal biologic role of its cis counterpart, cis-palmitoleic acid, a fatty acid that is produced in the body.

    "In animal experiments, cis-palmitoleic acid protects against diabetes."

    Professor Gokhan Hotamisligil, senior author on the study, said this latest research had strong findings.

  • The study also appears to confirm previous research showing that a diet rich in dairy foods is linked to lower risk of Type 2 diabetes and related metabolic abnormalities.

    Dr Mozaffarian said: "There has been no clear biologic explanation for the lower risk of diabetes seen with higher dairy consumption in prior studies. This is the first time that the relationship of trans-palmitoleic acid with diabetes risk has been evaluated.

  • The authors called for further studies but lead author, associate professor Dariush Mozaffarian, said "the magnitude of this association is striking".

    He added: "This represents an almost three-fold difference in risk of developing diabetes among individuals with the highest blood levels of this fatty acid."

  • The results showed that higher levels of trans-palmitoleic acid were associated with healthier levels of blood cholesterol, insulin levels and insulin sensitivity, even when other factors were taken into account.

    Overall, people with the highest levels of trans-palmitoleic acid had about a 60% reduced risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, compared to those with the lowest levels.

  • The latest research, published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, involved more than 3,700 people.

    They were followed for 20 years by researchers looking at the risks of developing cardiovascular disease as people get older.

    Measurements included blood glucose and insulin levels, and levels of fatty acids (including trans-palmitoleic acid) in the blood.

  • A NATURAL substance found in dairy foods could help prevent diabetes, research out today suggests.

    The trans-palmitoleic acid compound occurs in the dairy fat of milk, cheese, yoghurt and butter but cannot be made by the body.

    Now researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health in the US have found the compound could help combat Type 2 diabetes, which affects more than 2.3 million Britons.

  • You ever have a tit get sucked off and into the tube? lol

  • The title of this is like reading "Drinking bleach is good for you".

    Finger presses CLICK (NEXT)

  • your video shows nothing other than cows getting milked, you must be the same no brain farmer feeding your cattle GMO feeds, poisoning even yourself.

    just because milk is all white doesn't make it the same.

    you probably have natural gas wells on your land too.

  • @cyberknight2010 You sound like Sharpton and Jackson who play the race card in 100% of their arguments. Really pointless. If I had natural gas wells then I wouldn't need to farm. Many have given up on farming because of it. Find one and go bitch at them about it. GMO food is the future deal with it. Don't like then grow your own vegan garbage.

  • @cowman1970 If thats the future good luck when cancer rates continue to climb...it looks dim. also have you done any research on the effects of GMOs? pretty sure the puss count on over milked gmo cows is probably a lot higher than a cow that is only milked occasionally. puss in milk - is puss with milk not milk...they should label it properly.

  • @screwopenborders Uh yeah, I have done my research. What is wrong with GMO crops that resist pests and disease? Does it turn people into zombies? The world population will explode by 2050. Lets hear your solution then for the global food supply. The pus in milk is called mastitis which is a bacterial infection of the mammary gland which has nothing to do with GMO. Your vegan values mean nothing to 99.9% of the population.

  • @cowman1970 so where is the 20 years of research that shows how humans absorb and use the genes that are in gmo crops? I wanna see it. Solution for the global food supply? we have more than enough food in america alone without gmo. I didn't say puss in milk had anything to do with gmo, its a separate issue that I brought up, cmon now seriously. Now I'm vegan? I think God puts people here and takes them away so for us to start manipulating his creations for fear of lack of food is stupid.

  • No matter how many flashy advertisements, misleading claims, billions of dollars paid to the government, and so-called shifty research funded by the dairy industry for self-interest, I will not buy milk. I am not a baby calf. Do you see other full grown cows suckling on other full grown cows? Soy milk/juice for me. Thank you.

  • @gongoozler18 If you want to bitch about the dairy industry then go bitch at the processors and the CME. They reap the benefits while we get squat. You could also bitch at Monsanto and Cargill. Maybe they will listen to you. Besides, it is the universities that do the majority of the research that benefits everyone involved. Go look it up you may learn something. The only thing that I see flashy is the "Got Milk?" campaigns and that is for promotion only!

  • @gongoozler18 Soy Milk sux too, loaded with estrogen

  • @tfrenn Uh, so is cow's milk. As a matter of fact, any mammal's breast milk contains a good number of many types of hormones. And a glass of milk has more than a 100 times more hormones than a glass of soy milk. Natural estrogens are up to 100,000 times more potent than their environmental counterparts, such as the estrogen-like compounds in pesticides. The link between cancer and dietary hormones - estrogen in particular.Butter, meat, eggs, milk, and cheese are implicated in higher rates of...

  • @tfrenn Soy has estrogen? you must be the product American public school education. Plants don't make animal hormones like estrogens, Einstein. Phytoestrogens are not estrogens.

  • @gongoozler18 Soy has the most bioactive hormones of any food.

  • @cowman1970 You're a brainless drone. You like to read industry research. According to Harvard School of Public Health Nutrition Source, ''There's no good evidence that consuming more than one serving of milk per day in addition to a reasonable diet (which typically provides about 300 milligrams of calcium per day from nondairy sources) will reduce fracture risk. Because of unresolved concerns about the risk of ovarian and prostate cancer, it may be prudent to avoid higher intakes of dairy..''

  • @gongoozler18 I know what I'm talking about. I only read from reputable sources. Anyone can claim that anything can have a cancer risk. Gimme a break! This isn't anything that I haven't heard before. All baseless claims.

  • @cowman1970 Also, the fact you are milking these cows about 300 days a year while they are pregnant. The later in pregnancy a cow is, the more hormones appear in her milk. Milk from a cow in the late stage of pregnancy contains up to 33x as much of a estrogen compound.

    I know all the byproducts and field corn cost you little money per cow. You don't you see any agricultural businesses that produce REAL FOOD like fruits and veggies get subsidies! Why? why no subsidies for organic producers?

  • @gongoozler18 The price of corn went up from about $3 per bushel to over $7 a bushel due to ethanol demand, which is also subsidized. This in turn causes the other feedstuffs to go quite higher. Cattle feed is not cheap by any means. New Zealand is the only country in the world that doesn't subsidize dairy. New Zealand's dairy cows can't feed the world.

  • @cowman1970 Also, not one reputable study has shown that cow milk increases calcium intake or absorption. And for your info, most of studies promoting milk were conducted by industry researchers who were funded by the dairy and milk industry. To make matters worse, most of the questionable, biased research are short-term studies. Plus, the FDA guideline that we need at least 1,000 mg calcium a day is ridiculously high and is based on unsubstantiated, unclear research. The FDA is in the bed with

  • @gongoozler18 Short term studies my ass! I made my point earlier.

  • @cowman1970 with the milk industry. That's why milk and other dairy farmers are given money from tax payers due to subsidies for the past 50+ years. In order for school districts to get REIMBURSEMENT from the federal government, they are required to offer milk at every meal. Tax money is also passed for low-cost sale of surplus cheese to school lunch programs and poor people. The dairy and milk lobbyists in Congress are cons whose only intention is influencing decisions made by legislators on

  • @gongoozler18 If the processors and retailers would give us a fair price for what we produce then we wouldn't need subsides. What should kids drink in schools anyway? Mt Dew? Pepsi? Root Beer? Refined sugary foods is a huge cause of fat ass kids and adults and has no nutritional value. Milk doesn't make you fat. Congress looks out for whomever has the dough like large food giants. They could give a shit about anyone at the production level and that is with any type of food.

  • @cowman1970 OMG, you idiot. How amount feeding the kids JUICE or a damn orange like a fruit ,dummy? And don't try to play the victim here. You're not fooling anyone here but yourself. The dairy has a stronghold of over official FDA nutrition guidelines. As long the FDA & USDA keeps promoting dairy industry and other Big Businesses like agribusiness, etc, we are SOL. The dairy industry has a financial clout to advertise their products and do their con business through government health programs.

  • @cowman1970 ''If the processors and retailers would give us a fair price for what we produce then we wouldn't need subsides.'' Most of the dairy and meat farmers are feeding their livestock byproducts like SOYBEAN meal, corn and corn byproducts, BEEF TALLOW, with a little tiny bit of hay. You wanted to make this video to fool people because you don't want to buy hay, and other grass silage because you know giving these cows their correct direct cost a lot more.

    And I animals and plants make...

  • @cowman1970 their own hormones. But animals like cattle are given hormones which rise the hormones like natural estrogens in meat and specifically their milk. there are considerably high amounts of female sex hormones in milk, but the milk and dairy industry want to ignore this shocking dilemma. If you continue using cows as milk machines & find ways to keep their consumers ignorant & oblivious, they're in the money. Most of industry research you read doesn't disclose any conflict of interest.

  • @cowman1970 behalf of special interest. The obvious conflict of interests is unconscionable. It's junk research.

    Bottom line is in clinical, longitudinal, retrospective, & cross-sectional studies, neither increased consumption of dairy products, specifically, nor total dietary calcium consumption has shown even a modestly consistent benefit for bone health. Scant evidence supports nutrition guidelines focused on specifically increasing milk or other dairy intake for promoting bone mineralization

  • @gongoozler18 You are still wrong.

  • @gongoozler18 You are still wrong. I won't elaborate any further since you are hell bent on proving me wrong. Think what you want.

  • @cowman1970 And soy doesn't have more hormones than cow milk or meat!!! I hope you run out of business. I know what you're trying to do. The only reason you are mentioning soy milk is because you want to scare the people who buy and drink soy into thinking it's ''bad'' for their health using propaganda and fear, despite there being no evidence to support its ill health effects. You want your profit margins so you can keep feeding your cow byproducts and other garbage.

  • @gongoozler18 Uhhhhh, I have something to tell you. I'm allergic to soy, peanuts, and other legumes. As I have said before people have a choice to eat what they want. Soy, as a fact, as the most bioactive hormones. Why that statement bothers you is beyond me. Every living thing produces hormones of some sort, otherwise they can't reproduce. Does it gross you out when the fruit that you eat is a actually the plants reproductive organs?

  • @gongoozler18 what I meant is that soy has an feminizing effect on men because it increases estrogen production!

  • @tfrenn Natural estrogens in milk & other dairy are up to 100,000x more potent than their environmental counterparts, such as the estrogen-like compounds in pesticides and soybeans. The link between cancer and dietary hormones-estrogen in particular-should be of great concern seeing that they are hormone-dependent . cancers. Those include cancers of the testes, prostate, and breast. The caws are milked also about 300 days/yr. For much of that time, the cows are pregnant. The later in pregnancy

  • @tfrenn a cow is, the more hormones appear in her milk. Naturally occurring substances like estrogens in milk may mimic the action of hormones, or growth hormones that farmers feed cows could fuel breast cancer who consume meat from the animals. The phytoestrogens in soy milk are very less potent compared to natural estrogen. All plants make them. Lettuce, tomatoes, apples, seeds, etc. have them hove them too. Only in excess,may it lead to adverse health effects. & If there is, it's minor.

  • @tfrenn Fermented soy milk, which is in most soy milk products, have lower amount of phytoestrogens compared to nonfermented soy.The estrogenic plant compounds are widespread in food, including herbs and seasonings, grains , beans, roots fruits, coffee, etc. Phytoestrogens are cancer preventatives &are used for treatments for menopausal symptoms and osteoporosis. Some scientists believe that plants make phytoestrogens as a defense mechanism to stop or limit predation by plant-eating animals.

  • @gongoozler18 Herbivores get cancer like any other living thing. Believe me it happens. I've seen it in numerous species.

  • That's why i stick with raw milk. Tastes sooo much better, plus it increases your immune function to a higher output....meaning get sick less!

  • @RUBAN0606 Milk out of a glass jar tastes the best. Too bad the FDA doesn't back up your health claims which doesn't back anecdotal claims as with any other food.

  • @cowman1970 ten years ago the head of the FDA was an ex-Monsanto employee. They have never cared about health, they are the last group people should listen to concerning health.

  • Look up Jeffrey Smith and GMOs

  • @maninthehood Anecdotal evidence doesn't mean the same for the masses. GM foods are the wave of the future with an exploding population and seriously dwindling resourses.

  • @cowman1970 oh boy oh boy!....that's a malthusian, eugenistic statement. There is no overpopulation or shortage of natural resources. It is a big myth made by the mainstream media which has a clandestine agenda behind it.

  • @maninthehood Is this a serious comment or are you that fucking dumb? Look at what is happening in the San Joaqin Valley over a fucking fish. We lose acres of tillable ground each year to govt programs like CREPS which pays landowners to just let their land get overgrown with weeds. It should be used for crops or biofuels. The resourses aren't available land, money, and most importantly water.

  • uhh... growth hormones are not good for you dude... how do i know this? human growth hormones are illegal for health reasons... cutting a hole in his stomach to remove food cuz it would kill him otherwise and having this crap cover his entire body isnt sanitary... i dont drink milk...maybe youre a dairy farmer and wanna justify how you make your living... i say shill and clearly

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  • The single truth that's impossible to refute is that any milk is a food designed for unweened babies. Specifically, milk is for babies of the species from where the milk derives. Human milk is for human babies. Cow milk is for calves. Cow milk is not designed for human consumption and definitely not designed for adult human consumption or the adult human body. Milk is liquid protein, sugar and calcium combined with hormones necessary for baby growth. Humans need human hormones, not cow.

  • @abigguitar Remember, bananas are for monkeys, philly steaks and philly cream cheese are only for people from Philadelphia, sea food is for sea creatures, peanuts are for Jimmy Carter, watermelons and fried chicken are for black people, rice is only for oriental people, America is only for the Native Americans, and so on and so forth..........

  • Do you honestly believe these cows are happy?

    and do you honestly trust WHO, AMA, USDA, NIH, and the American Cancer Society?

    All they seem to be involved in is mafia type activity. We are governed by a bunch of egoistic pea heads.

  • @picklesloveslight I trust those orgs more than I ever could with this current administration.

  • @picklesloveslight I can honestly say that I trust all those slime bags. I trust them to destroy and rape every thing that is wonderful and great about this once great nation. I trust them to make money without any ethics. Yea I trust these soul-dead people to do what they do best. And I trust the American people to sit down and shut up and take it.

  • So by raw, do you mean non-pasteurised, non-homogenised milk...that will probably end up giving you tuberculosis in the long run?

  • @xnightreaperx Yes, tuberculosis is very unlikely unless you are in a 3rd world country. There are other things, as with any raw food, that you have to be careful with. Those who propose raw foods never speak of any of the possible consequences.

  • Go vegan, we have no right to drink these cows milk, its for their calves!

  • We didn't evolve in the same chain of species as cows for hundreds of millions of years. Natural selection has made the milk contain different levels of phosphate. Cows milk has too much which is not good. DRINK SOY.

  • @bouiglob Soy's actually awful for you unless it's fermented. Not to mention, soy milk tastes nasty. :p

  • @astr323 Yea, I know. I think soy tastes very good though. Cows milk is worse than soy, but soy is worse than rice milk.

  • @bouiglob Quite a few people have food allergies to soy. It isn't for everyone.

  • @cowman1970 The only breast milk that is safe for human consumption is human breast milk... until you are weaned... then none! For scientific proof of this search "Udderly Amazing" on YouTube and watch.

  • @bouiglob Tell people who are allergic to soy to drink it so they can appease you then.

  • @cowman1970 Great logic - soy may not be good for some people, therefore go back to drinking poisonous milk! How about exercising some kind of control over your life and choosing to eat healthy whole plant foods - we're not robots are we?

  • I control what I consume. I make my own choices. You call it poison? That's your problem. I don't need you or anyone else telling me or anyone else for that matter what they should or should not consume based on what you want!

  • @cowman1970 Fair enough but science doesn't lie mate, the dairy industry does, I'm all for kinkiness, but drinking from the tits of another animal? - that's sick

  • @bouiglob What a load of crap. Most of what is wrong with milk today is from what humans have done to it and the cows that produce it over the past several decades. People have been drinking cow and goat milk for thousands of years.

  • @Crzykjn No, cows milk has high levels of phosphate NATURALLY, which combines with the calcium to make calcium phosphate, which can NOT be used for bones. The Phosphate can also take calcium away from the bones. Humans are like most other mammals, we don't need dairy after the age of 5. Goat milk is different and much healthier than cows milk. Your best bet is to buy organic rice milk with fortified calcium, and when consumed with nuts, makes lots of protein.

  • @bouiglob You're ignoring the factual statement I made about how long humans have consumed milk and side-tracking with scientific jargon that you won't site the research source. I guess adults throughout history have lived their lives as cripples, what with all the calcium depleted from them, they must have been breaking bones every day. "Fortified" calcium? How can it be organic if calcium has been added artificially? That's what fortified means, btw.

  • @Crzykjn The fact that humans have been consuming cows milk for thousands of years doesn't mean its healthy, they didn't know about the phosphate. You also shouldn't forget that most Asian countries have been consuming soy and rice milk for thousands of years, and we now know that those are much healthier than cows milk. Cows milk raises your chance of osteoporosis when your older. Dink organic rice milk with fortified calcium, and organic doesn't restrict from adding nutrients, only perserv.

  • @bouiglob Okay, you make a decent point. I hardly ever drink cow's milk as it is anymore, but I do enjoy drinking Silk's almond milk, but not the vanilla flavored one-it's way too rich.

  • @bouiglob Who are you to judge what people have done for thousands of years? Just because you don't like it doesn't make it wrong. Your theories on cows milk are complete bullshit lies to serve your obvious vegan/veggie agenda.

  • @bouiglob

    Your making a bunch of false statments about cows milk. Your just a person with a vegan agenda. Shame on you.

  • So they use the same methods, so what? I don't get your point. Organic is not about how they are milked but keeping the junk out. No hormones/antibotics. Fed free range with grass not corn. Grass is naturally grown not sprayed with chemicals. I will take the Raw Organic Milk over any store bought milk. Humans screw up what God made perfect.

  • How about the breeding hormones? BGH gets the spot light, yet most conventional farms use the breeding hormones that can cause a pregnant woman to abort. I wonder what the residues do to women that drink that milk? Maybe there is a reason for so much infertility in the US. It's sad to see farmers so happy to defend the broken system and products $cience sells them. They aren't needed as organic grass fed farms are proving every where. dfholton, there are ways to farm w/out Monsatan's poisons.

  • Breeding hormones don't leave any residue and they have been around long before I showed up. If the cow (organic/conventional) comes into heat then her hormones are much higher than normal anyway. Womens infertility problems stem from human health concerns such as too much nutrition, lack of exercise, lack of knowledge of the human reproductive system, stress, and many other things. Saying it is caused by milk is truly absurd. Too many variables to pin it down on one thing.

  • Organic farms are a niche enterprise. There isn't enough land available to feed the masses. Even organic producers are leaving the industry. They felt the troubles of 2009 worse than the conventional dairy farmers. Also, organic feed it very hard to get and very expensive. Some of it comes from China and that's a real joke.

  • @cowman1970 You might want to talk to some of us organic farms that supposedly had it worse than poison farmers LOL!!! Consumers are going to continue demanding clean food. Your rhetoric and lies are no longer working. Grass fed organic is going to squash Monsatan like a bug! God is going to pass judgment on the merchants of the earth (Rev. 18) and their sickness, disease and death? I choose LIFE, HEALTH, and to love thy neighbor, not poison them. Watch Food Inc. and tell me all is well.

  • @ckfarm Organic dairy farms mean that sick cattle suffer since they get "all natural" meds instead of real ones. How does that fit with your uninformed consumers? Organic producers feeding the masses is like saying that tiny New Zealand with supply all the worlds dairy products. I live near 3 Walmart stores. Organic milk just sits there are hardly anyone buys it. Using religion to judge others is a big no-no. You anti-biotech people have no solutions to feed a growing population.

  • @cowman1970 Us anti biotechs are building the future. That's why the poison folks and their beloved killer corporations are lashing out so much. When we turn the corn belt back into the grass belt and graze the animals, reclaim the deserts caused by poison ag, around the world, we can easily feed the people and a whole lot more. We haven't even begun to tap the potential of what God gave us. God is judging, maybe you should read His word and figure out who's side you are on. Poison ag loses!

  • The goal of genetic engineering and bio technology is to get more from less. Feeding multi billions by 2050 from dwindling resourses it going to be a major challenge. God gave scientists a brain and they are certainly using them. The only your liberal nut jobs see is nothing but "poison" because you are too moronic to learn anything else. BTW, the moon is made of cream cheese because Obama and the good lord said it was.

  • This isn't a politcal issue.  I think people need to educate themselves on this issue and become aware. We have more to loose then an argument. Corporations have never seen cows are humans as important. Just money and power. But if you choose to drink milk with rbst in it then thats your decision. I for one wouldn't touch it with a ten foot pole. Nor will my family. Cheers

  • @EliteSlime rbst isn't in the milk.

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  • @PassMeTheWhiskey What is the point of using BGH in dairy cows? Do larger cattle make larger milk???

  • All milk is not the same. Any milk treated with BGH is potentially toxic. Being a farmer does not put you in a position to dispute the fact that the long term effects of BGH are unknown. You probably believe everything that Monsanto tells you in those promotional videos.

  • Milk doesn't get treated with BGH. It isn't BGH - Bovine Growth Hormone. It is BST that you are talking about. The cows get injected with the naturally occuring hormone that is biologically 99.9% indentical to the natural occuring hormone. If there were any long term effects of any kind then they would've been determined the past 15 years. The vast majority of US herds don't even use it.

  • Yeah our county was number four in dairy farms in the state. Now there are three. I am still in highschool, so I may try and start up my own dairy, but it takes so much damn money

  • Nice looking set up. Man I miss that. We milked in a double six without takeoffs. We milked about 280 head then downsized to 180 then sold out in May 2009. Tough to see it all go.

  • Thanks! It is a shame the number of people leaving the industry. I expect there will be a lot of exits this year due to 2009 being so bad. Hopefully you are still involved with agriculture.

  • its only allowed to feed organic food to organic cows in europe. hormones are illegal here. ive got a few tons of corn seed from america a few weeks ago, its now on the way to the waste industry because its "gen-corn"....

  • Organic cattle get organic feeds in the USA also. How did gen-corn get in Germany?

  • Does raw milk have bovine growth hormone in it?

  • Dairy cattle don't get growth hormones, therefore the answer is no.

  • I dont see how you can possibly make such a claim when it is well known that growth hormones are used in dairy production.

  • @cowman1970, a very big corn-seed company (you know the biggest one ;) sends the seed to germany, it was stored in big high harvester-silos, but one of the containers, filled in the silo, was gen-manipulated, so the whole silo (about 3000 tons) had to be destroyed.

  • its also my understanding of the market, that its not so much that organic milk is expensive, its more about conventional milk being too cheap. Its certainly the case here in Aus, countless farms keep closing, including ours.

  • It is happening here in the US and also Europe with farms going under. 2009 was the worst for American dairy farmers since the Great Depression in the 1930s.

  • you know what though, when i was growing up on our dairy farm, and working on it, i used to have these dreams, that an alien race came down n enslaved the human population and milked the females, just like we do cows, It wasnt nice. And i wasnt a "happy human"

  • soy is definatly a terrible alternative. yucko.

  • Especially when you are allergic to it. Soy is serious allergen for many people including myself.

  • How could we feed people without milk? Its in so many products, and bi products are in other products, which go into even more products, it's just insane, half the things on our shelves would vanish.

  • It will be a huge challenge in the next 40 years to feed a growing population with shrinking resources. These anti biotech buffoons, animal, and enviromental activists have no answer.

  • community gardens, home grown foods

    thats my answer

  • That trend is already increasing in rural and suburban areas. A growing portion of the population wants to know where their food comes from and support local farmers. Walmart stopped selling milk from a local processor until the entire county fought back to put back on the shelf. I heard a rumor that walmart brand milk comes in as powder from China. Probably false but quite scary.

  • The only reason people drink milk is because powerfull money making industries have duped people into thinking it's good for them. It's not , as many of the comments here explain very well. Read and learn everybody. Make your own rice or almond milk in a blender. Tastes great , is healthier and doesn't involve animal abuse. Factory farming is a major contributor till pollution/global warming.

  • What a dumbass! the global warming fraud is finally coming to light. Only blind bastard bunny hugging tree hugging fools like you refuse to see it! It seems like you are the one who is duped!

  • im a tree hugger but am fully aware that the heart of the people is being used against them in this global change crap.. its slavery at its finest without the chains

  • You sound like a non radicalized tree hugger :)

  • Absolutely not all milk is the same. non-organic and organic milk is not the same as RAW milk from grass fed, open range cows.Educate yourself about RAW milk please!

    Drink RAW milk or don't drink milk at all!

  • Drink whatever you choose to drink!

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  • what was the unnatural feed you fucking assclown apparently you were there when this was done and also wrote the definition for unnatural

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  • And yet if it wasn't for the conventional dairy producers, mad cow disease wouldn't exist. Greedy conventional dairy producers fed calves unnatural feed, that is why mad cow disease exists!!!

  • Cattle in the US with Mad cow disease originated in Canada. The Canadians don't follow the same rules and practices as US producers. Calves don't get fed "unnatural feeds" either.

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