May 27, 2007

Skimmed!

Hmmph!

SCIENTISTS have bred cows that produce skimmed milk and hope to establish herds of the cattle to meet the demands of health-conscious consumers.

The milk is also high in omega3 oils, claimed to improve brain power, and contains polyunsaturated fat. The saturated fats found in normal milk are linked to increased risk of heart disease. The cows, which have a particular genetic mutation, were bred from a single female discovered by researchers when they screened milk from millions of cattle in New Zealand.

Butter from these cows has the extra advantage of being spreadable straight from the fridge, like margarine.


Wake me up when we get chocolate milk right from the tap.

Posted by AlexC at May 27, 2007 10:40 PM

...or you can slaughter them and make veggie-burgers!

Posted by: jk at May 28, 2007 11:50 AM

Can they make 'em lactose-free from the tap, too?

Posted by: TrekMedic251 at May 28, 2007 10:25 PM | What do you think? [2]