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Reaper
09-26-2008, 09:26 AM
Those funny people at PETA made the list now. Wanting Ben and Jerry's to make their ice cream from human milk....ewwww So many comments I could make on that..but i will refrain


WATERBURY, Vt. - Mooove over, Holsteins. PETA wants world-famous Ben & Jerry's Homemade Ice Cream to tap nursing moms, rather than cows, for the milk used in its ice cream.

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is asking the ice cream maker to begin using breast milk in its products instead of cow's milk, saying it would reduce the suffering of cows and calves and give ice cream lovers a healthier product.

The idea got a cool reception Thursday from Ben & Jerry's officials, the company's customers and even La Leche League International, the world's oldest breast-feeding support organization, which promotes the practice — for babies, anyway.


PETA wrote a letter to company founders Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield on Tuesday, telling them cow's milk is hazardous and that milking them is cruel.

"If Ben and Jerry's replaced the cow's milk in its ice cream with breast milk, your customers — and cows — would reap the benefits," wrote Tracy Reiman, executive vice president of the animal rights advocacy group. She said dairy products have been linked to juvenile diabetes, allergies and obesity.

Ashley Byrne, a campaign coordinator for PETA, acknowledged the implausibility of substituting breast milk for cow's milk, but said it's no stranger than humans consuming the milk of another species.

"We're aware this idea is somewhat absurd, and that putting it into practice is a stretch. At the time same, it's pretty absurd for us to be drinking the milk of cows," she said.

It takes about 12 pounds — or 1 1/2 gallons of milk — to make a gallon of ice cream. Ben & Jerry's, which gets its milk exclusively from Vermont cows, won't say how much milk it uses or how much ice cream it sells.

As a standardized product under federal regulations, ice cream must be made with milk from healthy cows. Ice cream made from goat's milk, for example, would have to be labeled as such.

Presumably, so would mother's milk ice cream.

Ben & Jerry's will stick to cows
To Ben & Jerry's, the idea is udderly ridiculous.

"We applaud PETA's novel approach to bringing attention to an issue, but we believe a mother's milk is best used for her child," spokesman Sean Greenwood said in an e-mail. He didn't respond to requests for an interview.

Leon Berthiaume, general manager of the St. Albans Cooperative Creamery, which provides milk products to Ben & Jerry's, called the dairy products "among the safest in the world."

"Milk from cows has long-term health benefits and has been proven to be safe and healthy and an important part of the American diet for generations," he said. "I'm not ready to make that change."

Cow's milk and mother's milk aren't interchangeable, according to La Leche spokeswoman Jane Crouse, who says breast milk is a dynamic substance that's different with each woman and each child and might have difficulty being processed into ice cream.

Then there's the question of who would provide the milk, and whether they'd be paid.

"Some women feel compelled to donate milk to a milk bank for adopted babies, or for someone who's ill or unable to breast feed. There's plenty of anecdotal evidence about sisters who nurse each others' babies. There's a population of women very willing to share their milk. Whether there's enough to do it for a commercial entity, who can say?" she said.


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At the Ben & Jerry's factory in Waterbury, consumers gave a collective "Eww" to the idea Thursday.

"It's kind of creepy," said Jeff Waugh, 42, of Dayton, Ohio.

"I think it's a little nutty," said the Rev. Roger Wooton, 83, of Malden, Mass., finishing up a cup of Heath Bar Crunch.

"How would they get all that milk?" said his wife, Jane Wooton, 77.

Jen Wahlbrink, 34, of Phoenix, who breast-fed her 11-month-old son, Cameron, said she wouldn't touch ice cream made from mother's milk. She remembers her nursing days — and not that fondly.

"The (breast) pumps just weren't that much fun. You really do feel like a cow," she said, cradling her son in her hands.

TopDog
09-26-2008, 12:39 PM
I was raised on a farm and cows need to be milked or they end up with some crappy illness. They are a bunch more reasons but that is the most sound one. Just to explain what happens is it spoils just like it would if it was set out for days. It creates some type of bacteria that makes the cows sick. When that happens it is hard to get them healthy again and if it goes to long the cow will eventually die. The only way to keep them healthy is to milk or let them have babies.

PETA are idiot people. It is like picking a apple if you don't it goes rotten. PETA are morons. Nothing get's me worked up then a fucking PETA Idiot.

Reaper
09-26-2008, 12:47 PM
sick 'em Dog...sick 'em!!!!

RA
09-26-2008, 06:41 PM
Pure Craziness. Plus, how could they possibly produce enough?

Darkhunter
09-26-2008, 08:15 PM
Breast milk hmmmmmmm. Cow juice is good too.

RA
09-26-2008, 08:18 PM
If I could get that Ice cream on tap... then we'd be talking.

Kavu
09-26-2008, 10:24 PM
I was raised on a farm and cows need to be milked or they end up with some crappy illness. They are a bunch more reasons but that is the most sound one. Just to explain what happens is it spoils just like it would if it was set out for days. It creates some type of bacteria that makes the cows sick. When that happens it is hard to get them healthy again and if it goes to long the cow will eventually die. The only way to keep them healthy is to milk or let them have babies.

PETA are idiot people. It is like picking a apple if you don't it goes rotten. PETA are morons. Nothing get's me worked up then a fucking PETA Idiot.

I'm gonna play the antagonist here and ask, what did they do before they were taken care of by humans?

mojolizard8
09-26-2008, 10:31 PM
not get pumped full of so many hormones that make em produce a lot of milk.

TopDog
09-27-2008, 07:59 AM
not get pumped full of so many hormones that make em produce a lot of milk.

That is an issue, However With farms falling and less around the cows can't produce the demand people are looking for, so brings the Hormone. Cows get milked 2 times a day in the morning and the evening. The Hormone only produces enough to fill the 4 sacks. Mainly doing winter months when the milk level goes down because the cow diet changes. Now there might be some farmers over using it which they should be dealt with, but over all the hormone is harmless. Again it is an issue, but PETA is making it into something stupid, like PETA is. THEY ARE STUPID.

I'm gonna play the antagonist here and ask, what did they do before they were taken care of by humans?

That is a good questions and let me see if I can answer that for you. For the most part cows have always been with humans. It goes way back to 10,000 - 5,000 bc when man started to colonize and found other ways to produce food. No one really knows how the cow became domesticated and the history is not the clearest. But I will say this before Man a cow produced milk for their young and then didn't produce as much when calf was growing. A Calf nurses for over a year so when that year was up the cycle would start again. When man came into the picture is when the Cycle got all messed up. Man started milking the cows and over time the cow keep thinking she had young so she keep producing milk.

Now that is what I recall but again no one really knows.

Kavu
09-27-2008, 08:22 AM
thta makes sense, also explains why I have to be milked daily now :icon_eek: