I guess Truedumb should have kept his mouth shut at that conference, eh?
My question is, how much hormones is typically used in US dairy cows to produce milk?
Supposedly, in Canada, it’s a lot more healthier for a dairy cow and supposedly results in better milk.
Not sure. Either way, if people check the label, they’ll presumably be able to decide for themselves if they want to pay the additional premium for Canadian dairy. Those who don’t care will have a lower cost option. Admittedly you don’t always have access to the labels of everything you eat (e.g. when eating at restaurants).
no rBGH in Canadian dairy cattle.
That said, paying $5+ for a gallon of milk...
Supposedly, in Canada, its a lot more colder for a dairy cow.
Assuming that you're a Canadian I just want to put your mind at ease.I've been drinking good old honest to God American milk for almost 70 years and I only have twelve toes...on each foot!
None.
Unless you count that the cow makes for herself.
There was a push about ten years ago with people crying about the poor cows and spreading a bunch of nonsense and since it only boosted production a bit the Dairy associations decided to quite giving them hormones. Of course that also meant the price went up.
Happy now?