Does milk have blood in it?

Answer #1

it might have White blood cells i think

Answer #2

I don’t think so… I hope not too.

Answer #3

Not to my knowledge, but it does have somatic cells which have leukocytes (white blood cells) and people compare that to pus.

Answer #4

“I grew up on dairy farms. If a cow is on any medication, it is milked into a separate container and the milk disposed of. Same with a cow that is infected or sick. If a sick/infected/medicated cow is milked into the common tank, the whole tank is disposed of and the tank sterilized. If it makes it into the truck, the truck-worth is disposed of and truck sterilized, etc right on up. (Sometimes it isn’t discovered until after milking that a cow is sick.)” Source: http://funadvice.com/r/14qu576j696.

“Milk products (and other foodstuffs) that do not meet the [food] agency’s criteria do not gain FDA approval and thus cannot be sold to consumers” Source: http://funadvice.com/r/14qu576jh3e

Answer #5

NO f*cking idiot

Answer #6

Uhm allow. It’s a fair question. If you don’t like it, don’t look at it.

Answer #7

colostrum, milk that is made within the first few days after a cow gives birth, contains white blood cells to help the baby cows immune system.

Answer #8

That’s rude, i’m not an idiot in anyway and your just making yourself look bad, immature child.

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