Random Jibber Jabber Thread

Carne Seca

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how natural? it must not be raw unpasteurized milk than because the government goes in a destroys alltheir milk i cannot find an exact clip but here watch this if youve got about an hour
the government literally goes in and destroys 'family farms" and tells them basically to come up to their "standards" or fuck off [video=youtube;5uah8LBUbfc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uah8LBUbfc[/video]
It's pasteurized. They sell to a local distributer, Creamland Dairies. They free range the cattle and start taking milk when the cow calves. They supplement their grazing with alfalfa hay but no steroids, growth hormones, or antibiotics unless (of course) if the animal is sick. Then it is quarantined and not allowed to calve for two years. They are very careful and conscientious. I've helped them on several occasions with cattle. It's all on the up and up.
 

sunni

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yeah thats the problem with organic, people think its good but if the animal is sick or hurt it will receive absolutely no medical attention
 

Flaming Pie

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It's pasteurized. They sell to a local distributer, Creamland Dairies. They free range the cattle and start taking milk when the cow calves. They supplement their grazing with alfalfa hay but no steroids, growth hormones, or antibiotics unless (of course) if the animal is sick. Then it is quarantined and not allowed to calve for two years. They are very careful and conscientious. I've helped them on several occasions with cattle. It's all on the up and up.
How does the milk taste?
 

sunni

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What are you saying no to?

The human factor or cow factor?
sorry sweetie im unsure if the cow will stll produce milk im sure it does but i figure they inseminate right away because they dont wanna take a chance to have a "dry" spell inbetween
 

Flaming Pie

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sorry sweetie im unsure if the cow will stll produce milk im sure it does but i figure they inseminate right away because they dont wanna take a chance to have a "dry" spell inbetween
I imagine they would keep producing.

But the large farms are all about profit, and letting a calf take the milk for 3-6 months would be loss of profit. Plus, as you said, the calves are veal and veal is not allowed to move alot.

I just read something online about all this nonsense really escalating after 1950s. Hormones and artificial insemination mass milk production...so on.
 

sunni

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I imagine they would keep producing.

But the large farms are all about profit, and letting a calf take the milk for 3-6 months would be loss of profit. Plus, as you said, the calves are veal and veal is not allowed to move alot.

I just read something online about all this nonsense really escalating after 1950s. Hormones and artificial insemination mass milk production...so on.
yes it quite disgusting they do the hormones so the chickens, cows ect can get fat and grow quicker so they have a quicker n and out to the table process, they feed them shit, and give them shit so that they can be sold cheaper,
heres something if youre interested in protein/calcium sources that arent meat

and FYI before anyone jumps down my throat i realize the world isnt gunna go vegan lol however i will educate on why we need to use real small farms, and that factory farming is fucking disgusting, and we should know the ins and outs of it, because its gross and were putting shit in our bodies from it.

no onto the inforgraph for you if you ever feel sick drinking milk for some reason or think you need more calcium lol
 

sunni

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Awesome.

It would be cool if there was a tag or sticker certain milk products could get. *produced with free range cows free of hormones* I know some chicken producers claim to be free of hormones.
there are labels on eggs and milk stating "free range" however generally its a lie, their free range is only 1 sq foot more than regular factory farms, if youre unsure best to give a call and ask about their practices marketing images and labels are a real fucking lie
 

see4

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sun dried tomatos... 8g protein per 54 gram serving.

... oh sunni! egg bagels have eggs in them!! hahaha i knew i'd find an example!! buuuuuuuuurn.
 

Perfextionist420

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Respect her as an artist so much, who else sings like that now

[video=youtube;am6rArVPip8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=am6rArVPip8[/video]
 

RyanTheRhino

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there are labels on eggs and milk stating "free range" however generally its a lie, their free range is only 1 sq foot more than regular factory farms, if youre unsure best to give a call and ask about their practices marketing images and labels are a real fucking lie
yea I remember seeing free range chickens.


Free range = 10,000 chickens squeezed into a giant pen

Regular = individually caged, which is actually better its about the same space and they don't peck each other to death

Regular



Free range
 

sunni

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yea I remember seeing free range chickens.


Free range = 10,000 chickens squeezed into a giant pen

Regular = individually caged, which is actually better its about the same space and they don't peck each other to death

Regular



Free range
they dont , they clip off their beaks or scold them off in hot water so they cant do it
 
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