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Milk is actually low in salt. Since plants like grasses are low in sodium and chloride, dairy cattle need to be supplemented with salt by mixing minerals and salt in the feed they are fed.

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Q: Where does the salt in milk come from --- how does it get in the milk when there is no salt in grass?
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