I had non-pasteurized milk (and raw eggs) in Japan for years. I won't have EITHER here in the states UNLESS
- It's from backyard chickens
- Milk that's still warm from the cow (okay, okay...I prefer cold milk...but you get my drift...if it wasn't milked that day I don't touch it, too many microbiology classes)
In Japan -where I lived- eggs and milk are produced on SMALL farms, and are sold to the markets daily. The chance of cross contamination is essentially nill (neither are mass produced, we're talking maybe a hundred chickens and 2 or 3 cows per farmer...and neither are stored in ginormous warehouses for weeks at a time with thousands to hundreds of thousands of other cartons...transported by truck/plane/truck & stored in a back room at a giant chain grocery store..and then eventually gotten out onto the shelves). Even with the chance for cross contamination being essentially nill, we'd still get sick from them a few times a year. Nothing major...diarrhea rarely kills in first world countries...where clean water & salts are readily available. You feel lousy, but it rarely kills.
While Whole Foods is one of my favorite stores, they're still a chain...with the requisite need for large & consistent orders, warehouses, shipping, storage. I personally wouldn't do it for MYSELF...much less a small child. If you're on the (non mass producing) farm, fine, if not...why choose to put yourself or your little one in the way of some fairly nasty microbes?
The other problem I run into with "organic" animal products is the potential lack of immunizations & worming. I do NOT want all the growth hormones...but I ALSO do NOT want parasites or zoonotic illness. Sick meats and milks...not high on my list of things to eat. It can be harder to find those products that aren't on the extreme edge of pumped with chemicals or exposed to umpteen diseases...but they're out there. <Laughing> Ironically...they're also usually cheaper. Just as an example; WholeFoods 365 (storebrand) milk -not 365organic- has none of the hormones, and is fed pesticide free vegetarian diet...but they immunize & worm the cattle (yay!). Cost: 1.79 per half gallon...vs 2.79 for their 365organic...or 3-5 dollars for organic milks elsewhere.
Anyhow, my experience and opinions.