[Market-farming] Denver Post Op-ed

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Thu Aug 2 08:21:59 EDT 2007


The other thing is, the dairy animals raised on pasture live a lot longer and produce more years than those in confinement.  Confined dairy animals are "used" for 2 or 3 lactations and then culled from the herd.  Pastured animals don't get sick as often, so remedies (of any kind) aren't needed nearly as much (and their naturally healthier bodies DO often heal themselves).  Whatever is fed to the animal gets into its milk.  When I was breastfeeding my daughter, I was told not to drink alcohol, as it would pass through the milk.  Antibiotics, synthetic hormones, etc. would do the same, of course!  Conventional and organic milk are the same?  What a stupid idea.  

I hope someone wrote a nice rebuttal to this nonsense and it got printed.

Cheryl DeBerry
DeBerry Farm  





----- Original Message ----
From: Laurie Tiemens <momto8kiddos at yahoo.com>
To: market-farming at lists.ibiblio.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 1, 2007 11:19:39 PM
Subject: Re: [Market-farming] Denver Post Op-ed

Obviously, the author of this Op has never seen animals treated carefully with homeopathic remedies.  They do indeed work beautifully - in people and animals.  You just need a skilled homeopath to prescribe the remedy.  

Laurie


On Jul 31, 2007, at 7:00 PM, Sharon and Steve wrote:

> On organic farms,
> animals with treatable illnesses such as infections and pneumonia are > left to suffer, or given ineffective homeopathic treatments, in the hope 
> that they will eventually get better on their own




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