Someone correct me if I’m wrong. But from the article I would assume that the infant deaths were due to additives to the milk not because of the diet of the cow.
While the adulteration surely didn’t help, I don’t think I’d trust pure milk from these cows, either:
Swill milk dairies were noted for their filthy conditions and overpowering stench both caused by the close confinement of hundreds (sometimes thousands) of cows in narrow stalls where, once they were tied, they would stay for the rest of their lives, often standing in their own manure, covered with flies and sores, and suffering from a range of virulent diseases. These cows were fed boiling distillery waste, often leaving the cows with rotting teeth and other maladies.
Probably most, although the disease likely didn’t help.
There’s a behind the bastards episode on this, formaldehyde was a popular additive to improve shelf life, as were several other horrible things. Most of the other additives were used to restore color, flavor, and texture after the milk had been diluted so heavily with water.
Someone correct me if I’m wrong. But from the article I would assume that the infant deaths were due to additives to the milk not because of the diet of the cow.
While the adulteration surely didn’t help, I don’t think I’d trust pure milk from these cows, either:
That’s beyond cruel, ffs
Probably most, although the disease likely didn’t help.
There’s a behind the bastards episode on this, formaldehyde was a popular additive to improve shelf life, as were several other horrible things. Most of the other additives were used to restore color, flavor, and texture after the milk had been diluted so heavily with water.