date:Oct 10, 2017
ows feces. The feces get on the cows coat, on her udders, in her bedding, and in her environment. In other words, bacteria are ubiquitous in a barn. Of course, modern farming methods have made barns cleaner places. But it is physically impossible to completely control and eliminate pathogenic bacteria when animals are present.
It is also physically impossible to milk a cow and ensure that no pathogenic bacteria end up in the bucket. The number of bacteria that can make an adult seriously ill ar