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The U.S. dairy industry, however, insists that there is no food safety risk. NO OTHER MAMMAL ON EARTH drinks milk past infancy much less STEALS THE MAMMARY SECRETIONS OF ANOTHER SPECIES. org) you reference are bias and do have an agenda. Im curious if youve ever taken a science class? A cow with a somatic cell count below 100 000 cells per milliliter is considered to be in optimum health by most industry sources, she is not fighting any sort of mammary infection. It also softens and moisturizes the teats to make sure they do not get too dry. Just because you copy and paste propaganda and put things in capital letters does not make it truth. Somatic cells = puss but the worst part about dairy is the casein which is a known carcinogen. Symptoms that may accompany pus include swelling, pain, and fever. All rights reserved. Any other use, in particular any reproduction, communication to the public or distribution of the content of this website, in whole or in part, for any other purpose and/or by any other means, without a specific licence agreement signed with AFP, is strictly prohibited. Thanks for the info. 100 pounds of food a dayear to get 7 gallons of milk?????? If youstart experiencing NutritionFacts.org withdrawal symptoms, get your fix with our1,149 topictag cloud. Or maybe something even more far fetched ? http://www.huffingtonpost.com/nathan-j-winograd/peta-kills-puppies-kittens_b_2979220.html After milking teats cleaned and antiseptic applied. Theres loads of truth, Earthlings, Cowspiracy, Farm to Fridge (great, well-researched documentaries) and real undercover video of dairy operations available on youtube & Netflix. Define pus. Lifespan is highly dependent on the cows genetics. , Sorry. You sound just a bit too good to be true, my dairy farming friend. Those who deny this invariably fall back on cliches (only calves should drink cows milk) or rely on falsehoods like the pus myth. Allow me to explain. I believe most vegans like me are just doing things which we think are right and we never force people to do anything. Swimming pools are filled with water treated with chlorine and therefore contains chlorine. They are tied down to prevent muscle growth then at around 4 months old we kill them and call it veal. The legal limit in the UK is 400 million pus cells per litre. even if its proven to have detrimental effects on health, but since its more important to keep on sustaining fat men in suits who dont give a rats behind about health issues, we keep on contributing to the death and slavery of millions of cows. By the way, Im NOT AN ACTIVIST. Its awesome, I used to go through a few blue cap 4 pinters (full fat in the UK) a week. Im sure there are other people with the same concerns. Some time ago I pretended to have read this post and made some kind of angry comment here. Too funny! Wrong. Generally, these "experts" equate somatic cells with pus cells. Most dairy allergies (not intolerances) is associated with bovine dairy casein. Its used to scare people, and play on their emotional fears to get them to stop drinking milk. Im rooting for you! Take this blurb from the Code of Practice for the Care and Handling of Dairy Cattle: Overall goals to strive for are: b) Reduction in the occurrence of clinical mastitis to two or fewer clinical cases per 100 cows per month. Adherence to the Code is now mandatory on all dairy farms across Canada. It is unclear why you think avoiding animal products does not benefit animal?? FACLM That does not even make sense. Once a cow has recovered and her milk has tested clear of antibiotic residues, her milk is once again shipped to the processing plant. Football is an activity that uses a ball. And thats just not right.. Im not insinuating anything though, just letting you know what all dairies do . In a perfect world i agree with you, but we are far from that! Also, simply making money off of something (people need to make a living after all) doesnt change what the actual science has to say, or what reality is. You talk like they chose this life and somehow agreed to be part of your money-making operation. To tell you the truth, there is no such thing as a pus cell. Assuming the excess neutrophils drawn to the infected udder are pus-forming, 5 million divided by 4 million equals little more than a single pus-drop per cup (though I guess that could mean as much as 2 or 3 per tall frosty glass). Mastitis occurs when the white blood cells are released in the cows udder to fight the invading bacteria. You know whats not in vegetables though- fats. In Florida, milk is tested for antibiotics and high somatic cell counts before it is even put on the truck to go to the creamery. We aim to reduce cases of mastitis by ensuring that our cows live in a clean and sanitary environment. This accurate definition from Wikipedia sums up mastitis clearly and succinctly: Mastitis occurs when white blood cells are released into the mammary gland, usually in response to an invasion of bacteria of the teat canal. your spelling is wrong in so many ways and that leads me to think any statement of yours will be the statement of an uneducated follower of whatever fact hes told first. Thanks for your comment. Ive done my research and the difference between us is that IM NOT TRYING TO SELL ANYTHING. Why is the source presenting this information? Lets be real, I wouldnt farm if I didnt LOVE cows and the consumers who enjoy our produce. Anecdotes =/= data, I dont mean to sound like a smarty, but with that logic, wouldnt that mean that your body is full of puss! So any stick cow is sent to the hospital. Is consuming these things gross,it just depends on how you want to spin things. Not the only stupid animal, Ants do it too https://www.dairymoos.com/ants-milk-aphids/. Another common thing in the dairy industry is genetic manipulation which is genetically manipulating the cow to produce more, unnatural amounts of milk. greg ballard obituary 2021 So the confusion is comparing somatic cells SSC to pus which it isnt. I hope that Ive explained this issue clearly and logically. You are a total fantasist if lying to yourself makes you feel better thats fine, but dont push your bullsh_t on gullible people who also want to justify their own part in human greed and cruelty despite the clear facts. examples of olympic values Likes. PETA). I was vegan. All milk, including human milk, naturally contains somatic cells. Watch some videos of dairy cows being abused. Additionally, all milk is tested on farm and at the processing plant for antibiotic residues; if residues are detected, all contaminated milk is discarded and the farmer responsible pays a hefty fine. Users can access and consult this website and use the share features available for personal, private, and non-commercial purposes. Your PETA claim is silly and bogus as they are in no way the official standard bearer of animal rights; in fact many animal rights folks as you like to call em, are opposed to PETA. Milk-secreting tissue and various ducts throughout the mammary gland are damaged due to toxins by the bacteria. The milk from these cows does not go into the bulk tank, so there is no pus in milk. Blood and pus may be present in the milk when the cow's udder is infected with bacteria (mastitis) but this milk is discarded by the farmer and is not sent to the factory. Another example: Table salt consists of sodium and chlorine molecules. I thought you was relpying to be since that your comment was on my gmail, so thats why I thought it was a relpy towards me.. When a cow is treated with antibiotics, her milk also does not enter the supply chain and is discarded until the drug specific withdrawal time has passed. Somatic cell count IS NOT pus. I just wanted to tell you: thank you for taking all the name-calling and internet-yelling (typing in all-caps) so nicely. A million cells per spoonful sounds like a lot, but pus is really concentrated. There was no awakening when he drank no milk that made him feel awesome. Living on vegetables is impossible unless you buy your food from factories that process and refine your food in unnatural ways. Other indications of mastitis may be abnormalities in milk such as a watery appearance, flakes, or clots. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. But thats just the world we live in where animals are bred specifically for food humans have just evolved so much now that we arent natural anymore! During a fucking pandemic caused by your horrible fucked up industry.. why are you drinking a baby cows milk? So, denying that white blood cells are in fact pus makes you look silly and uneducated, which I dont believe you are. You think that because someone else doesnt pay for YOUR cows retirement, a cow that YOU force-bred, that YOU have repeatedly forced pregnancy on with an invasively procedure, that YOU have repeatedly milked as much YOU feel is feasible to do so and that YOU very clearly profit from, it somehow justifies YOU killing the cow after just a fraction of its natural lifespan. So pus itself isnt a bad thing, we just may not want to have it in our mouth. Im afraid I do not have the individual capacity to house retired animals but I do make a regular contribution to an animal sanctuary that rescues exploited animal from farms like yours so, challenge accepted! I am certain you are the best of dairy farmers, but I dont know all the different dairies whose milk is combined with yours. Why would we make our cows sick so we can give 100% of them antibiotics? Also, is bovine casein the same as human casein? When mastitis is detected, either via testing or the daily visual inspection of each cows milk before the milkingmachine is attached, the milk from that cow does not enter the supply chain until the infection has cleared. The same applies with dairy cows; if they arent healthy they arent producing as much milk as they could be. Everyone is truly missing the point, is milk from another animal fit for human consumption? document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Milk Myths Debunked Part 1: Is There Pus in Milk? 1) do you artificially inseminate your cows? They will tell you any lies that you are willing to believe. We can disagree, debate the merits, fact check, and so on. There are other things happening too, such as forced insemination, and with your point on people drinking milk for a long, long time, that does not make a difference on your argument. I dont think you can blame milk for these health problems. I was also wondering what the average size is your operation and those of your friends. 5) do the Bobby calves on your farm get to feed from mum or are they removed immediately and the colostrum bottle fed? The author writes "High SCCs may mean the cow has an infection - most likely mastitis. It wouldnt just be some fanatics claiming milk isnt healthy when they have never seen or studied mastitis. So how much pus is there in a glass of milk? It's actually one of the most regulated and tested foods in the grocery store. Nice to see someone waving the flag for the farmers. Because so many cows have infected udders, pus is in all milk. So if you want to use the definition of pus, then every breastfed baby is also drinking pus too! You dont know what it means to have a positive responses every now and then. But its ALSO made from dead or decaying microorganisms. We only treat the animals when they are sick not when they are healthy. Thanks for the complement, Im glad you liked it! I mean there must be some truth to it right? All they need is some rest. Other indications of mastitis may be abnormalities in milk such as a watery appearance, flakes, or clots. Reading this definition, one can almost understand why a person not familiar with procedures and practices on a dairy farm could be led to believe that there is pus in milk, especially after reading false statistics claiming widespread incidences of mastitis in dairy cows. increasing bad Cholesterol, antibiotics intake and more) as well as aesthetic aspects of Somatic/pus cells in milk, and have not been able to make myself consume Dairy again since (really unfortunate because I loved everything about it). Cows today are treated so much better than in the past. While some may say that this article also is a biased source of information, remember that what I have described here is supported by the scientific and veterinarian communities. If the udders of our factory-farmed dairy cows are inflamed and infected, industry folks say, it doesnt matter, because we pasteurizethe pus gets cooked. Which the author admits are caused by infection. However I think dairy farms are unfairly lumped in with poor practices other livestock industries. Pus contains dead white blood cells, dead skin or tissue cells, and bacteria in a solution. We all know the benefits you enjoy ($$$$$$$) from your mutual relationship with your cows. Be open minded enough to consider that your facts may not actually be facts. Pasteurized milk is raw milk that has been heated to a specified temperature and time to kill pathogens that may be found in the raw milk. However I have a condition called MCAS that makes me develop allergies. Then it depends on the cellular concentration of pus. It contains cowshormones. @The Dairy Guy. If you agree or disagree, please feel free to let me know in the comments below. This is what they sell you. i feel like this is fake, i drink milk like every day every second and i dont get sick. There is no money in being vegan. I see you havent read the comments on some of these topics lol. You may have no agenda but the dairy guy has the agenda to protect the dairy industry. Bob did you even read the link I recommended? If there is no pus in milk why is there the need to have it regulated? Thanks to its nutritional value, colostrum can also be processed and sold as a dietary supplement for human use. I would love to know what MUTUAL benefits you refer to??? Not all foods can be eaten during a pus infection. So there is small amount of pus in our milk, but will there be less in the red low fat milk.. , You clearly didnt read the debunked myth! Amen!! According to the new USDA data, the American milk supply averages 224,000 somatic cells/ml (based on bulk tank samples taken from whole herds). I only wonder what youve been reading about milk because I must have missed it. Its not even an argument.. Its always in our best interest at the dairy to prevent cows from getting ill, but it inevitably does happen. lol when the apocalypse happens, Im glad your belief system will keep you occupied. So this milk is doesnt enter the bulk tank, or leave the dairy. Its your choice to choose who you believe. This level of disease is reflected in the concentration of somatic cells in the American milk supply. The average somatic cell count in U.S. milk per spoonful is 1,120,000. USDA reports 1 in 6 American Dairy cows are infected. Well, cheese comes from milk. The dairy guy has explained the immune response well. They weird fact is that the better care we take of the animals and the earth, the better our yields and returns. it is just a baby and u take it from his/her mother .. and after some month make it in veal ?! You also eat ligaments, red blood cells, arteries, ect. Consequently the dairy industry continues to shrink while plant-based milk sales rocket. Nevermind. Im sorry, but the blog of a dairy farmer, if thats what you actually are, is not a non-biased source of information when it comes to this issue. I think the real question youre driving at is how can cows exist if they are not farmed, if it werent for people like you? lol America is hardly the largest milk consuming country, far down on the list. Somatic cells are not pus, theres no such thing as a puss cell. Basically, the snake-oil salesman is not going to tell you that his product is harmful to your health, unbelievably cruel to animals and is destroying the entire planet. There are often 10s if thousands of cows in one holding pen how is that okay??? Back to the real world you make your farm sound like a lovely place to be enslaved, but what about the horrific conditions on industrial sized factory farms? pus in milk snopes. Think about it, Where do you stop pal? The milking barn was cleaner then a lot of houses I had been in. Yes, they go outside. Nope). We keep their stalls full of fresh, clean bedding; we clean the barns of manure multiple times per day; we utilize sanitary practices during the milking of each cow; we ensure that our milking equipment is properly maintained and serviced, and we apply an antibacterial teatprotecting dip after milking when the open teat end could allow the entry of bacteria. And to say research hasnt indicated milk is unhealthy is false, just because you dont stay up to date on scientific studies doesnt mean they dont exist. It is much more than selecting production qualities, it is about balancing all aspects of the cow. They flood the internet with staged videos of abuse which I also find disgusting. Here is a wonderful link which shows these animals are well-suited for the farm, being herd animals and the lies of food extremists are simply untrue. Generally, these experts equate somatic cells with pus cells. Be well! Milk is not even healthy nor can we absorb the calcium countless studies show that the rate of OSTEOPOROSIS IS HIGHEST IN COUNTRIES THAT CONSUME THE MOST DAIRY likewise those counties with considerably less dairy consumption had significantly less osteoporosis. Does that make any sense? I wasnt even talking to you in the first place And if you dont even care, then why did you reply to my comment? Dont worry, these calves get treated no differently than the females and colostrum is a must. In May 2008, the Advertising Standards Authority stated that "to refer to the white blood cells naturally present in milk as 'pus' was misleading". 3) how many cycles of pregnancy would an average dairy cow go thru (obviously to produce milk the cow has to be give birth etc and repeat the cycle) 4) what percentage of your Bobby calves go to slaughter and at how many days old? Do your cows go outside? We make decisions with the best interest of the animal in milk because on farms we realize we have a symbiotic relationship with the animals and nature. It is clear that not only is this horrible invasive practice acceptable to you but totally justified. I love milk. When in fact there is everything wrong with it and the the entire system of dairy and animal exploitation that comes with it. The mammary gland does not produce any milk. Milk does have pus in it. Remember farmers are humans too. Wow! Big farms DO have blood and puss due to machine milking. But everything does drop when youre on a fast. Dont listen to biased articles such as this, do your own research and make your own mind up. I grew up on it. I dont understand why you keep saying that its not pus. First, Id like to thank you for your service to our county. It is all dependent on her age. I cant say how cows feel for sure, but by being around them I know they are living a much happier stress-free life than you. The reality is that cows that are given the best care are the most profitable. You seem like a decent guy who works hard to take care of your cattle which is refreshing. A litre of milk can have up to 400,000,000 somatic cells (pus cells) before it is considered unfit for people to drink. "The average somatic cell count in U.S. milk per spoonful is 1,120,000." Dr. G says that according to his calculations, there is 'not much' pus in a glass of milk - he believes it's unlikely the average cup of milk in the United States would contain more than a single drop of pus. Think about it farmers are just like you, they have a heart. After treatment, most cows experience a prompt and speedy recovery. coffee growers ? They tell their stories and they believed they treated their animals well. As mentioned earlier, milk is also packed in large tanks or in bulk. My mum drank at least a pint a day and she was full of energy, enough for a tiny 52 lady to run a pub single handedly with and look after the house upstairs and look after the rest of us.

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