Posted by GeneMO on February 01, 2011 at 21:56:23 from (76.4.166.249):
In Reply to: Organic Milk posted by 37 Chief on February 01, 2011 at 18:04:35:
Well, I remember our milk cows, there was "little Jersey", Suzie, and spot. They ate grass in the summer, hay and some corn in the winter, and I milked them by hand in a bucket while occasionally squirting some milk into the waiting cats mouth.
In the winter she would slap that ole tail around, covered with snow, ice and cow sh*t. Chunks of that would end up in the milk, along with pieces of hay, straw, and hair.
If she moved, or kicked a little then bigger chunks of crap would end up in the bucket.
I carried it to the house, my mother ran it through a milk strainer, set it aside, then skimmed the cream off. And we drank it raw.
and I am not dead, and best as I know it didn't make us sick.
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