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Is it safe to use dye on cows colour there milk?
It is generally not safe to use dye to intentionally color the milk of a cow. The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has not approved any dyes for such use, and it is illegal to add any color additives to milk unless specifically authorized by the FDA. Cows naturally produce white milk, and any changes in its color should be investigated to rule out potential health issues.
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