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Why Doesn't Milk Go Bad Inside Cow?

Saturday, Jul 8, 2017, 11:38 am

Um, that's an interesting question! Milk gets spoiled only if it is exposed to bacteria. Since the inside organs of a cow or any animal (even humans) is sterile, there is absolutely no chance of milk contamination unless the cow is sick. As you may know, germs can't thrive inside a refrigerator, so milk stays fresh when refrigerated. Cows and other mammals also have a mechanism to prevent milk from turning sour. They produce milk twice a day, so they aren't really storing them for days. 

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