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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1364662" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Many dairies feed their waste/dump milk to their calves. One pastuerizes it but most don't. Pastuerization kills most all the stuff in the milk, good and bad so is more sterile. Questions about how much actual nutrition is also destroyed.... I get waste milk from dairies when I have fed alot of calves. I am picky about it and from which dairy as some don't do a very good job of cleaning their "buckets" that the waste milk goes into. But for the most part, even the antibiotic milk doesn't cause much problem and so you just figure a 30 day withholding as safe since most are 72hr to 7 days on the package. Most people that bottle feed aren't going to sell the calves for veal, and they are going to feed them to 3-500 lbs to market them at a stockyard, so the withholding is not a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1364662, member: 25884"] Many dairies feed their waste/dump milk to their calves. One pastuerizes it but most don't. Pastuerization kills most all the stuff in the milk, good and bad so is more sterile. Questions about how much actual nutrition is also destroyed.... I get waste milk from dairies when I have fed alot of calves. I am picky about it and from which dairy as some don't do a very good job of cleaning their "buckets" that the waste milk goes into. But for the most part, even the antibiotic milk doesn't cause much problem and so you just figure a 30 day withholding as safe since most are 72hr to 7 days on the package. Most people that bottle feed aren't going to sell the calves for veal, and they are going to feed them to 3-500 lbs to market them at a stockyard, so the withholding is not a problem. [/QUOTE]
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