Probably pushing them on to the bovine version of the Eatwell PlateWant to take bets on what they're feeding these poor animals? I'd be surprised if 100% grass fed cows get it:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/a...lood-glucose-meter-created-diabetic-cows.html
Who still buys there milk from the milkman?
Probably no one.
We all moved to supermarkets, because it was cheaper.
That pushed the cost cutting on the farmer.
That pushed yield up, and cow feed became necessary to increase yield cheaply. so did overfeeding the junk food to fatten cows to produce more milk.
So, as with all things in life, you get what you pay for.
If you want to support the industry, buy organic, fresh milk direct from your local farm.
(Same applies to all the meat you buy from supermarkets, it's purely yield driven)
Who still buys there milk from the milkman?
Stress can also be a contributing factor in developing diabetes.Want to take bets on what they're feeding these poor animals? I'd be surprised if 100% grass fed cows get it:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/a...lood-glucose-meter-created-diabetic-cows.html
Stress can also be a contributing factor in developing diabetes.
Even grass fed cows endure the stress of multiple pregnancies then being separated from their day old young so that humans can take their milk. I wonder what these babies drink because it isn't their own mother's milk.
Yeah, but butterMale babies, - shot at birth, or sold off for veal or beef.
Female babies, - intensively reared and fed back onto the dairy system as soon as they're old enough.
Who still buys there milk from the milkman?
Probably no one.
We all moved to supermarkets, because it was cheaper.
That pushed the cost cutting on the farmer.
That pushed yield up, and cow feed became necessary to increase yield cheaply. so did overfeeding the junk food to fatten cows to produce more milk.
So, as with all things in life, you get what you pay for.
If you want to support the industry, buy organic, fresh milk direct from your local farm.
(Same applies to all the meat you buy from supermarkets, it's purely yield driven)
Yeah, but butter
People either don't know or don't care.
The type of grass used to feed cows has been bred to contain a high concentration of sugar - it is what causes horses so much trouble when they are put out to grass and they get bad feet - maybe they also get neuropathy.
Yes, me too. I used to take the milk from the doorstep a moment after it was delivered only to find it had gone off already. I didn't mind paying extra for delivery but I did mind paying for milk I couldn't use.I did buy from the milkman but he started delivering it at midnight when I was in bed! Come the morning, after warmer nights/early hours, it wasn't "doorstep fresh" So, nope!!
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