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Re: Cuban minicows



James Devine wrote:
how are they going to pasteurize the milk?

Raw milk is much better than pasteurized (I remember the days, now long gone, when unpasteurized "certified" milk could be purchased at the, now long gone, local dairy store). Mini cows living on back lots are not going to be vulnerable to the contagious bovine tuberculosis threatening dairy herds, and milk immediately refrigerated for local consumption needs no further means of preservation. Thank you, Raul Hernandez!

Shane Mage

"When we read on a printed page the doctrine of Pythagoras that all
things are made of numbers, it seems mystical, mystifying, even
downright silly.

When we read on a computer screen the doctrine of Pythagoras that all
things are made of numbers, it seems self-evidently true."  (N.
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> New mini cows perfect for milk?
 Cuban rancher breeds bovines no larger than dogs
 Jose Goitia / AP

> SAN JUAN Y MARTINEZ, Cuba - Rancher Raul Hernandez's cows
 look just like
 other breed - only they are no larger than big dogs. They're
 a perfect
 source of milk for Cuban families, he says.

 Standing about 23 to 28 inches tall, the mini cows can be kept in a
 small area and they feed on simple grasses and weeds, Hernandez says.

 "They are patio cows, easy to work," the 74-year-old says,
 smiling under
 the broad hat he wears to keep off the tropical sun.

 "They give up less meat, but they can deliver four or five liters
 (quarts) of top quality milk to a family," he says.
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