What is the difference between organic milk and ordinary milk?


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Sara C asked:


What is the difference between organic milk and normal milk?
Like how do they make it organic?

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5 Responses to “What is the difference between organic milk and ordinary milk?”

  1. sexy grandmother Says:

    organic milk comes from mother’s breast, in containers attractive to everyone.

  2. beth h Says:

    organic milk is from animals that are not given hormones. It actually tastes almost “cleaner”. It also has a much longer shelf life than regular milk.

  3. Bring on the trumpets :D Says:

    I think that with organic milk the cows were allowed to stay in an open Field but inorganic milk the cows have been kept in a closed environment.

  4. weasel bat Says:

    No chemicals are used to treat the grass the cows graze on and all hay and commercially produced feed is also produced this way. Cows usually only come in when the weather’s bad in winter whether their milk is classed as organic or not.

  5. ~ATL~ THAT GUY v.2 Says:

    From what I have read and heard, non organic milk (ordinary) is actually a lot more disgusting.

    Non organic milk is basically from cows that are injected with chemicals, and hormones andd all other types of disgusting things (which can result to my below story) They mainly live in factories, that aren’t clean and are confined into small places.

    I am not sure if my friend was over exaggerating, but this is what he said. They inject there utters with hormones to make them swell up more, sometimes to the point that they reach the floor and as they move around, there utters get cuts and develop puss. And when they milk them some puss gets in the milk. Eww. Thats not the definition difference, but it happens. So he said.

    Organic milk, is milk that comes naturally from cows, no hormones, no chemicals, good ol’ fashion milk. They normally live in open fields. Live happy lives, hooray cows. I am gonna start to drink it.

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