Posted by Duane WI on March 04, 2012 at 08:27:48 from (173.202.220.49):
In Reply to: Ot: raw milk posted by JayinNY on March 03, 2012 at 19:39:43:
I have always looked at this as layers of protection. There are just too many things that can go wrong to be sure that raw milk is okay. If just one cow doesn't get washed off correctly before milking you can have E coli in the milk. Times that by how many how many cows, by how many milkings, by how many farms and you will have a problem at some point. Even at the dairy plant there can be problems handling and pasteurizing. Everybody from the dairy farmer, the milk hauler, the dairy processor and the store have to do their best but it takes multiple problems for bad milk to be sold. Raw milk just simply has fewer layers of protection.
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