When you put your mouth up to anything, that transfers the germs from your mouth to whatever you have touched. In this case, you would be transferring your germs to the carton, which means that, if you were to drink it later, the germs would re-transfer. And if you gave the milk to others, there is a possibility that they will get sick.
So in theory... YES, drinking out of a milk carton is definitely dangerous.
I would recommend you not consume anything coming from a cloned cow.
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A cloned cow is just a cow, the meat and milk is no different from the products of a no-cloned cow.
It should be safe to drink milk from a cow's udder if the udder was cleaned properly and the cow has been tested negative for tuberculose and brucellose.
Milk is sterile when it leaves the udder.
Depends; for the most part no because chances ar there's a lot of bacteria in that milk and it could give you food poisoning.
it poses no threat to a healthy adult
no
As long as the milk is straight from the cow, not the stuff that has been modified by humans (i.e., milk that has undergone pasteurization). Calves are best put with a nurse cow than if they were bottle fed.
A cow that produces milk for the human population to drink.
No, not at all. A cow really couldn't care less if you drink her milk or not.
unpasterized milk, or straight from the cow.
They can drink, but seldom. So, they not selling cow milk in cafe.
No. Cows don't need to drink milk: they drink water, not milk.
Yes.
No.
If you sell the cow you will no longer get any milk as you do not own the cow anymore.
A cow is a cow. Milk is milk. Quantity and butterfat content will vary with each breed. Black angus is a breed. Drink Up!
They don't. Pigs don't drink cow's milk.
because it has calcium