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cuderbeast
March 8th, 2007, 03:00 PM
Is Calf Milk ok to be consumed by humans? I have a friend taking it and hes pretty big, he brought it up to me and lifter1417 and we went and looked at the labels today and i thought i would bring it up to yall.. here is what the label said...

Crude protein, minimum 22.00%
Crude fat, minimum 20.00%
Crude fiber, maximum 1.00%
Calcium, minimum 0.75%
Calcium, maximum 1.25%
Phosphorus, minimum 0.70%
Vitamin A, minimum 30,000 IU/lB
Vitamin d3, minimum 10,000 IU/lB
Vitamin E, minimum 100 IU/lb


Just to take like 2 scoops of this with the protein scooper from my dymatize whey be healthy?

Wisconsin Home Grown
March 8th, 2007, 04:25 PM
If you are talking about milk replacer powder, I wouldn't drink it. Just toss in 2 scoops in and go? Well, some of the powdered milk has medication in it where if the calf needs to drink it, it can't go to market for 30-60 days because the meds are not for human consumption. Some feed manufacturers advertise human grade ingredients, but that doesn't mean "drink me". If the product has been rejected or burnt, ratios/ cell counts off, it wont make this grade. Milk replacers exported usually have a dye added to prevent human consumption. This stuff if good for calves, dogs, cats, but was never handled with the assumption it would be fed to a person. Your friend is a brave man. Hope this helped

cuderbeast
March 8th, 2007, 05:26 PM
Haha i'll tell him

maverick
March 12th, 2007, 12:24 PM
Crude protein, minimum 22.00%
Crude fat, minimum 20.00%
Crude fiber, maximum 1.00%


'crude' means crude...bottom of the barrel protein sources...ie dog food..yuck