"No difference has been shown between milk derived from rbST-supplemented...?!


Question: "No difference has been shown between milk derived from rbST-supplemented...?
(or treated) cows and non-supplemented cows."
WTH.
So...if there's no difference, why bother using rbST or whatever?

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rbST is used to increase milk production in cows. It makes them have a higher feed to milk conversion rate. A cow injected with rbST will produce a gallon more per day then one without it.



Well, you don't link to the article, of course. No suprise there. But my guess is milk safety is the focus of the research and there's no difference in the milk produced from cattle treated with rbST and cattle not treated. I do think there's research showing cows treated with rbST produce more milk. Otherwise, why would the dairyman go to the trouble of buying it and giving it to the cow? It's an extra cost to him. If he didn't get something out of it, he wouldn't continue to use it.



only the vegan propaganda say that milk is dangerous, Milk is one of the healthiest drinks you can get



It's all the same to me - that's why I use soya milks




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