Posted by Bruce from Can. on January 10, 2010 at 09:30:13 from (70.31.81.139):
In Reply to: Fresh milk posted by dawsonn on January 09, 2010 at 17:19:21:
Yes we do drink milk right from the barn, and always have. We make ice cream and cheese, and of coarse have milk in the fridge for drinking and cooking. Anyone can milk a cow and use the milk for thier own use here in Canada,but not to sell. The sale of milk is highly regulated, and you must hold quota and all milk must be sold through a porvincal marketing board to a government inspected dairy. It is a public safety issue . I know my cows are heathly and are free from TB and mastitis ,that milking conditions in the barn are sanitary as can be possible. That all said I do think that there are people who would knowingly sell milk that was not of high health standered just to make a profit . I have never sold raw milk and will never sell raw milk to any one other than a dairy. If some one is of the opinion that raw milk is better I say go ahead and get a cow and milk her twice a day and feed her and breed her and clean up after her , and they will lose intrest real quick .
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