
Originally Posted by
Curious_AJ
it has been.. imagine all that feaces they are living in and eating in those tiny cages, pretty much on top of one another (chicken and pigs) and cows? well they have the bargain deal compared to the others, but leptospirosis and mastitis are HUGE factors... lepto is horrible and can be transferred directly to humans and mastitis.. well.. would YOU want to have an infected mammary gland from always being so full of milk because people make you have calf after calf? no thanks... however, i'm more against the whole veal thing than I am the actual milk production...
You have absolutely no understanding whatsoever of animal production systems, animal heath, the spread of disease, commercial slaughter and meat production systems, microbiology, epidemiology or science generally.
Leptospirosis is transfered from animals to people via urine from infected animals, not through animal products consumed by people -- at least not in the developed world. Mastitis is an infection of the mammary gland. It is not transmissible via milk and, even if any did get into the milk production system it would either be rejected as a consequence of somatic cell testing or it would be killed by pasteurisation.
No farmed animals in New Zealand stand in shit in the manner you describe.
And as for the "whole veal thing", I don't even want to ask.
Please stop posting mischievous fiction. It's really annoying.
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