Producers of Regular Milk Vs. Organic Milk - is there a difference how they treat their cows?!


Question: Producers of Regular Milk Vs!. Organic Milk - is there a difference how they treat their cows!?
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Resounding YES!. Organic dairy farmers are committed t o the humane treatment of their animals!. The farmers approach herd health holistically!. Their cows make milk according to their natural behaviors with no hormones and most are kept in good health by feeding them organic feed, fresh air and access to natural pasture!.

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Organic refers only to how the cows are fed and whether or not they are treated with chemicals (hormones, antibiotics, steroids, etc!.!.!.) There is no reason to assume that organic means the cow lives a better life or is not going to end up hamburger when she's done producing; that aspect of dairy production is the same for organic and for regular!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

There could be a difference, but all the organic means is the animal was not injected with groth hormones, etc!. I'd deal with a local dairy that allows people to visit, that way you can get an idea on how the animals are treated!.

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As a top contributer you would already know the difference!. You would also know there are many kinds of non dairy milks!. So why are you asking this!?

Strange days!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

no it just does not have the same ingredents in itWww@FoodAQ@Com

Organic or non-organic, it still has blus!.!.!.Yummy bloody pus!. It's fact not fiction, so google it!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

I think yes!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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