Do you have any idea whatsoever what it takes to feed and maintain a dairy cow? No, I didn't think so.
As a matter of fact, I do. I was raised on a farm. My mother and aunts and uncles all had dairy cows or worked for dairys. I used to hitch rides to town on the milk truck that picked up the cans from the local farms and delivered them to the dairy. I find the smell of dairys to bring back memories rather than make me roll up the window as I drice by. The whole purpose of my post was to get the ball rolling and apparently you picked it up and ran with it...........
How many miles of solid cow do you have to drill through to find milk?
Add to this the fact that a dairy cow will produce for only about 305 days a year and in that time has to produce enough to cover the costs of the other 60 days.
It appears to me that the crime here is bypassing the government system and showing it to be (at least in this case) not just not beneficial, but harmful to farmers and consumers.
These infidels must be stoped.