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| Well if it’s like some of my customers that sell milk, some pasturized and some otherwise, you do not need any evidence at all that you were even a customer, one person went to the doctor complaining about not feeling well, claimed he had drank milk for said dairy. The news ran with the story and a lawsuit was filed. The supposed customer had no evidence he had ever consumed his milk. No receipt, bottle or bottle cap.
Another one had a lab test a supposedly bad bottle of milk, it had a pig germ in it and there are no pigs on the farm or any neighboring farms. An independent lad retested the milk and the supposed pig germ was a lab grown pig product.
Morel of the story, I am very suspicious on most raw milk stories, almost all of them turn out to be bogus. | |
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