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if so, it doesnt matter - i drink a glass of milk everyday and i havent been sick in over a year.

2006-06-29 11:06:08 · answer #1 · answered by soul patrol baby 4 · 1 1

Yes. The milk is actually made up of white blood cells and there are traces of all those things in the milk. The problem is that you cannot have completly clean milk...you will get some dirty stuff in there...but the process for cleaning the milk makes sure that most of the bad stuff dies before it even reaches the milk jug. No worries, babe...you are safe.

2006-06-29 11:05:41 · answer #2 · answered by silenced_fears 2 · 0 1

Blood I think I've heard but only a very tiny amount. Feces no I've never heard. Milk is processed and checked closely before it is put into containers.

2006-06-29 11:07:03 · answer #3 · answered by jjc92787 6 · 0 0

Blood, yes (but only traces).
Feces, of course not, don't be stupid.
Think about it for a moment, how on earth would feces get in milk? thats absurd.

2006-06-29 11:04:34 · answer #4 · answered by Z, unnecessary letter 5 · 0 1

"Painful inflammation of the mammary glands, or mastitis, is common among cows raised for their milk and is one of the reasons most frequently cited by dairy farms for sending cows to slaughter. There are about 150 bacteria that can cause the disease, one of which is E. coli.(11) Symptoms are not always visible, so the somatic cell count (SCC) of milk is checked to determine the presence of infection. Somatic cells are a combination of white blood cells and skin cells that are normally shed from the lining of the udder. Just as in humans, white blood cells, sometimes referred to as “pus,” are produced to combat infection. The SCC of healthy milk is below 100,000 cells per milliliter, but the dairy industry is allowed to combine milk from the teats of all the cows in a herd to arrive at a “bulk tank” somatic cell count (BTSCC) and can sell milk with a maximum BTSCC of 750,000 cells per millileter.(12,13) A BTSCC of 700,000 or more generally indicates that two-thirds of the cows in the herd are suffering from udder infections."


Mastitis causes discharge from the udders that includes blood, scabs, and pus. The suctioners that they put on the udders to pump milk out also irritate and chafe the udders until they begin to bleed, scab, and become infected.

2006-06-29 12:10:38 · answer #5 · answered by wikkidsyns 1 · 0 0

there are traces of feces all OVER the place. that's how you smell things, because bits of that matter are travelling up your nose. gross huh?

just don't think about it or you will be a clean freak

hey check it out.... the girl below me only drinks her own color

2006-06-29 11:04:26 · answer #6 · answered by I hate you 1 · 0 0

Yes, also pus. Disgusting stuff, milk. I wouldn't drink it unless I were a baby calf, which is who it's intended for. How stupid would you look sucking on a cows nipple? Then why do people drink cows milk? It's absolutely ridiculous. I didn't even drink milk from my HUMAN mother past infancy.

2006-06-29 11:07:34 · answer #7 · answered by OnOneDreamsAnyway 2 · 0 0

Believe It! There once was a book out called "Peanut Butter and Cockroaches". It was a book on how many things the US Government allows in our food sources before they consider it a contaminated food product.

2006-06-29 11:07:03 · answer #8 · answered by TiaRanita 4 · 0 0

of course. the cows udders get so swollen with the milk and those automatic milking machines hurt them and make them bleed.

2006-06-29 11:19:38 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If I was sure about that, I will not drink milk anymore, and no dairy products ever.
Thanks for your sweet question.

2006-06-29 11:09:40 · answer #10 · answered by nadira456 3 · 0 0

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