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RAW MILK : A tale of 2 calves ** PICS IN LINK **

 
TorontonianGuy
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RAW MILK : A tale of 2 calves ** PICS IN LINK **
This is the farmer in Ontario who has been battling the courts for freedom to sell raw milk. He got around this by selling cow shares.

I am also a customer !

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To understand the results of our raw milk experiment it is important to tolerate the so called scientific demands. That means in order to get accepted and being taken seriously by the scientific establishment you need to have 100 or 200 or 300 or may be even 1000 calves to make a scientific valid point .However the simple fact that the so called experts have not yet entered into a joint research project as proposed by me already in 1994 has given me even a greater confidence that the results we have seen with these two calves are credible and significant. They are in fact supporting the findings of Pottenger’s cat study, which as well has been ignored and ridiculed.


Calf fed on pasteurized milk diet
The experiment was costing us over 5000 dollars just in milk. This is a significant amount for us, since we did not get any support from corporate sponsors.

The weight of the two calves was basically equal at the beginning of the feeding trial.

At the end the raw milk calf weight 200 kg and the pasteurized milk calf weight 115 kg.

They gained weight almost equally for about 8 weeks and then the pasteurized milk calf started falling back.

A significant difference during the 4 month trial was always the different smell and the consistency of the manure. The raw milk calf had mostly a well formed manure and normal smell you would expect. Contrary to that the manure of the pasteurized calf was runny and the color mostly grey or almost white during the feeding trial.

We did not treat either of these calves for any condition. We would have if there would have been a life threatening situation.

The hair on the raw milk calf was shiny and solid on the pasteurized calf dull and easily pulled out.

The alertness in the two calves was a major difference: the pasteurized calf seemed very uninterested with a clear lack of movement.

After nearly 5 months we could see that the pasteurized calf would have had difficulty to survive without medication and supplements.

A tale of two stomachs -- in the cart raw milk stomach with solid contents, and on the floor the stomach from the calf which was fed on pasteurised milk, with very bad smelling runny contents

Last Edited by TorontonianGuy on 06/11/2010 06:29 PM
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Re: RAW MILK : A tale of 2 calves ** PICS IN LINK **
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It's obvious raw, natural foods are what was intended for us.

Shoveling corporate crap down your throat, on the other hand, is slow suicide.
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Thread: A tale of two calves — one calf was fed on raw milk, the other on pasteurized
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The risk far outweighs any benefit as the risk will vary from child to child.

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Oops my apologies ... do you also drink raw milk ?
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Kudos to Mopar... Shabbat Shalom...)))


Listen, I am with Monsanto and can assure you blah blah blah... pay no attention to the link blah blah blah and our hyped up cows produce more and safer milk blah blah blah and the FDA says so!!!


Wow, the organ difference in those animals is life & death!
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Re: RAW MILK : A tale of 2 calves ** PICS IN LINK **
 Quoting: TorontonianGuy


Can't get it anywhere near where I live. Its 3+ hours to the nearest Amish farmer.

I wish we could get raw milk, but I get the hormone free milk.


Shabbath Shalom A/C. May you have a great Sabbath.
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Thread: A tale of two calves — one calf was fed on raw milk, the other on pasteurized


Oops my apologies ... do you also drink raw milk ?


Can't get it anywhere near where I live. Its 3+ hours to the nearest Amish farmer.

I wish we could get raw milk, but I get the hormone free milk.


Shabbath Shalom A/C. May you have a great Sabbath.
 Quoting: mopar28m




If raw cow milk is unavailable, look for raw goat milk. Some places it is labeled "for pet consumption only."
RAW IS NUTRICIOUS
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Re: RAW MILK : A tale of 2 calves ** PICS IN LINK **
Click on the link to see the difference between RAW and PASTEURIZED MILK.

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