[AT] Restriction on selling raw milk...JD "B"

charlie hill charliehill at embarqmail.com
Tue May 3 22:11:32 PDT 2011


Same here Wayne.  I've told lots of folks that ham meat, milk and eggs 
killed my grandfather.  He was 95 when it got him.   grins.
I got news for you though.  A friend of mine who owns a pet store tells me 
that cats are lactose intolerant and shouldn't be fed milk.  It'll make them 
sick!
Yep he really told me that!  LMAO

Charlie

-----Original Message----- 
From: Snelling, Wayne K
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 9:10 PM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: Re: [AT] Restriction on selling raw milk...JD "B"

Raw milk--guess I am already dead and my 97 yr old Dad is also-and....My dad 
milked mornings and I milked evening when I got home from school. Cooled it 
by cotton sacks and anything else cool-cold----had no refrigerators. Once we 
got freezer/refrig we had home made ice cream every day in the summer but 
not every day winter--I hated winters for that reason!! ...lol Yes, most 
every day some form of milk...butter, buttermilk, cottage cheese all those 
things that I guess are bad for you now and can kill a person in early 
life..p.s. Dad's 97 still farming, and blood pressure is about 90/60---it 
would be better but that ole raw milk about done'em in!!!
Cats did not survive though---too many coyotes! But the cats loved my 
milking and missing the bucket!! Fly's did too but not too many of them as 
DDT took care of that everyday!
Life was good but raw milk so dangerous, especially if cow lifted foot, 
place into bucket. Had to use my mom's silk stocking to seine the milk then.
Used JD B to plow the wheat fields.
Wayne

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From: at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com on behalf of Ralph Goff
Sent: Sat 4/30/2011 9:48 PM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: Re: [AT] Restriction on selling raw milk...



On 4/29/2011 3:17 PM, Chuck Bealke wrote:
>
> Ralph,
>
> It kinda seems that if milk that came from our four or five cows was as
> dangerous as implied, even back then:
> - A zillion cats that grew up begging for a taste of it warm would have
> perished after being "accidently" sprayed at least once daily for years
> by young fellers milking by hand pointing a teat in their direction
> - I would have died by the age of fourteen, as I had drunk as much by
> then as some calves
>
> It's strange that no one mentions how delicious fresh, natural cream
> is.
> Chuck Bealke
>
>
>
Chuck , its funny but as a kid I had access to drink it but had no taste
for it. There were a few local customers though that would gladly pay
for a quart sealer of cream. We used to sell it by 5 gallon cans to the
creamery and it paid for most of the groceries when we were kids .
Interesting to see the lengths that the feds are going to in an effort
to stem the illicit flow of "raw milk".
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/apr/28/feds-sting-amish-farmer-selling-raw-milk-locally/

Ralph in Sask.

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