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Yep. Scare enough folk into reporting something. Omg! I had a stomach some time in the last 90 days!!!
 
http://www.adn.com/2011/06/27/1939383/28raw-milk.html#disqus_thread
There's no way to prevent fecal matter from getting into milk entirely, state officials said.

"When you are milking the cow, even if you clean the udders with a good soap and whatnot, there's still hair (from the cow) that falls into the milk, into the buckets," McLaughlin said.


Ummm, he is purposfully lying to mislead the public.
Since when does stuff fall in buckets on a farm the uses machines exclusively?
 
I am 100 percent sure there is no "fecal matter" in my goat milk, 100 percent of the time.
 
They did a Myth Busters episode on fecal matter on your tooth brush from the toilet flush. They discovered that there IS human fecal matter on your toothbrush ... and on every surface in every part of your house! :woot POO vapors! :lau
 
Farmfresh said:
They did a Myth Busters episode on fecal matter on your tooth brush from the toilet flush. They discovered that there IS human fecal matter on your toothbrush ... and on every surface in every part of your house! :woot POO vapors! :lau
I saw that.....another reason to close the lid on the toilet before you flush. :sick
Now, I have been only milking for what....2 days. The milk bucket I have has a lid and a half moon opening....Nothing gets in there but milk. :D
 
Maybe my hubby needs to interview you so the real story can get out.
 
A small paper in CO isn't going to have a lot of influence, but the members of the coop will be able to redistribute the story through their blogs, emails, etc. Hubby is a very good writer.
 
I don't know of any cow milking operations that use buckets? I can't imagine hair or anything getting into the vacuum milkers that most parlors use, as long as the teats are cleaned. What a stupid witch hunt- and for the wrong bacteria!
 

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