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Hello,

I was wondering what the concenus was on raw milk that was

not organic. I am getting raw milk from a farm that is not organic,

does not give them any hormone and does give them antibiotics

if the cow is sick. They do not milk the cow who gets antibiotics.

TIA,

Louise

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Louise-

>I was wondering what the concenus was on raw milk that was

>not organic. I am getting raw milk from a farm that is not organic,

>does not give them any hormone and does give them antibiotics

>if the cow is sick. They do not milk the cow who gets antibiotics.

If it's 100% grass-fed (and the pasture is good, though that's harder to

determine) that's more important than organic certification.

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>Hello,

>

>I was wondering what the concenus was on raw milk that was

>not organic. I am getting raw milk from a farm that is not organic,

>does not give them any hormone and does give them antibiotics

>if the cow is sick. They do not milk the cow who gets antibiotics.

>

>TIA,

>Louise

The beef I get isn't from an " organic " farm either. To be

organic, the farmer has to get certified and the land

has to have been " organic " for at least 3 years. But

a guy who just raises a few beef in a field isn't going

to bother getting certified or complying with the rules.

I did go look at the farm though, and I know the farmer

and how he raises beef, and it's good enough for me.

I'd use the same procedure for milk. The lady next

door had a goat and I got some goat milk from her ...

it wasn't an " organic " goat, just a goat they kept

on their lot.

Heidi Jean

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I was wondering what the concenus was on raw milk that was

not organic. I am getting raw milk from a farm that is not organic,

does not give them any hormone and does give them antibiotics

if the cow is sick. They do not milk the cow who gets antibiotics.

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Hi Louise,

My vote is to see if the cows are able to get out and about and eat a

cow-tailored diet such as fresh grass and silage (winter). I reckon this (plus

the lack of hormone treatment) is better than organic, if the organic versions

do not do this - in which case it's likely that the cows are being fed organic

soya beans or something.

having said that I'm not really up on the issue and stick to goats' milk which

tend to be less " farmed " than cows, and I know that these ones wander round in

the hills a lot.

There is a list called Raw Dairy who should be able give you excellent info, as

there are a lot of dairy farmers active on the list.

Helen

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> >Hello,

> >

> >I was wondering what the concenus was on raw milk that was

> >not organic. I am getting raw milk from a farm that is not

organic,

> >does not give them any hormone and does give them antibiotics

> >if the cow is sick. They do not milk the cow who gets

antibiotics.

> >

>

><><<<<<<<><<<>She must be milked or she'll dry up.Dennis

>TIA,

> >Louise

>

> The beef I get isn't from an " organic " farm either. To be

> organic, the farmer has to get certified and the land

> has to have been " organic " for at least 3 years. But

> a guy who just raises a few beef in a field isn't going

> to bother getting certified or complying with the rules.

> I did go look at the farm though, and I know the farmer

> and how he raises beef, and it's good enough for me.

> I'd use the same procedure for milk. The lady next

> door had a goat and I got some goat milk from her ...

> it wasn't an " organic " goat, just a goat they kept

> on their lot.

>

>

> Heidi Jean

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>>>They do not milk the cow who gets

antibiotics.

> >

>

><><<<<<<<><<<>She must be milked or she'll dry up.Dennis<<<

I think you'll find they milk her so she doesn't dry up, and if the condition

being treated is mastitis, milking helps clear it, but then they'd discard that

milk.

Cheers,

Tas'.

" Give it to us raw and wrrrrrrrrriggling " - Smeagol, LOTR.

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