Dumbest Things People Have Said About Your Chickens/Eggs/Meat

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In the UK raw milk can only be sold directly to the consumer, it can't go through a shop or anything. My mum used to drink it as a kid when her mum worked on a dairy farm, I'd love to try some, but it's so hard to find places that sell it here.
 
We have a raw milk dairy in Texas that sells as well she just had to get a special permit
 
i guess i was wrong, in ohio sales are illegal, trade is legal with special permits.
So if I trade my green colored, cotton paper, with the face of a President on it, it is still illegal?
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Quote: i have tried and tried to buy it here, thats why i thought it was illegal everywhere. i have several amish friends, they wouldnt even sell the milk. i really dont understand the definition of "trade" i guess we have to go to court to buy raw milk?

now im wanting to do another political rant
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, but i will keep my thoughts to myself
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where i live, the selling of raw milk and raw milk products is illegal. period. no permits, no nothing. it's the stupidest thing i have ever heard of. pasteurization was brought about due to contamination of the product AFTER it was extracted from the cow, NOT because there were harmful bacteria in the milk itself! when u think about the stringent sanitation regulations required today and the fact that the pasteurization process has been repeatedly proven to be more harm than help, it makes one wonder why raw milk is still an illegal thing ... :/
 
Me:
Speaking to my friend at work, would you like me to bring you some eggs from my girls.

Friend: no, I don't want eggs from.out of tor yard!

Me: I know you want them from.the grocery store.where they make them at right.

Friend: laughs says still.dosent want one from the "yard" cause they may be old.

Like I could a egg go to waste....bless her heart.
 
where i live, the selling of raw milk and raw milk products is illegal. period. no permits, no nothing. it's the stupidest thing i have ever heard of. pasteurization was brought about due to contamination of the product AFTER it was extracted from the cow, NOT because there were harmful bacteria in the milk itself! when u think about the stringent sanitation regulations required today and the fact that the pasteurization process has been repeatedly proven to be more harm than help, it makes one wonder why raw milk is still an illegal thing ...
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While I have drunk raw milk most of my life, and I personally think raw milk sales should be legal, what you are saying is not true. A person can get Brucellosis (undulant fever), tuberculosis, and other diseases from drinking raw milk from a cow or goat that is infected. And in this case, the milk is infected by the cow or goat, not by the way it is handled later. And I don't know where you are getting the idea that pasteurization causes more harm than good. That simply isn't true. A lot of people have that opinion, but you would be hard pressed to support it by hard scientific data.
 
While I have drunk raw milk most of my life, and I personally think raw milk sales should be legal, what you are saying is not true. A person can get Brucellosis (undulant fever), tuberculosis, and other diseases from drinking raw milk from a cow or goat that is infected. And in this case, the milk is infected by the cow or goat, not by the way it is handled later. And I don't know where you are getting the idea that pasteurization causes more harm than good. That simply isn't true. A lot of people have that opinion, but you would be hard pressed to support it by hard scientific data.
What I like about raw milk is that it is milk not milk with the cream still in it. I always drank raw milk and had never tasted milk from a box till I started school. I took one drink and nearly spit it out. It was heavy, thick and greasy tasting. It tasted really funny and gross. At home we ran milk through a separator so we could use the cream for butter and other things. It just tasted all wrong to have the butter left in the milk. I know they do take it out but they leave enough in that it tastes bad.
 
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