Hi Liesl,
Pasteurization kills the bacteria in milk, so i was telling you to add yogurt which contains live Lactobacillus bacteria so that the milk you used would be like it was unpasteurized. But, since you do have raw milk, just forget about the yogurt.
Heat treatment in the pasteurization process is only supposed to kill bacteria. It is not supposed to affect the nutrients in milk. I don't know if this is 100% true and it would make a good project if you could figure out a way to test the milk. A calf drinks unpasteurized milk and does just fine, but I wonder what would happen if it drank pasteurized cow's milk instead. Do you have access to cows and calves as well as raw milk?
What I am thinking is that the best way to compare raw to pasteurized milk is to feed the two types to baby animals and measure their weight gain and development. That's why I was asking you about calves. However, such an experiment might not be practical for you. First you would need two (preferably six--three for each test) animals of exactly the same age--twins would be perfect--and then you would have to bottle-feed one while the other was allowed to nurse normally. Calves are usually fed twice a day and can drink 2-3 liters at a time so it would take you a while. And the milk feeding has to be continued daily for about three months until they are developed enough to eat fodder (
http://animals.mom.me/bottle-feed-newbo ... 11101.html)
How are you thinking of comparing pasteurized to raw milk? You could try analyzing the proteins, fats and vitamins to see what affect heating might have on them, but such tests usually require expensive lab instruments, equipment and reagents. Heating may partially break down proteins and vitamin A but whether this changes the nutrient value of cow's milk I don't know. Some people think raw milk is more nutritious, but others point out that pasteurization prevents human diseases like tuberculosis and undulant fever:
http://www.realmilk.com/health/pasteuri ... real-milk/
Let us know more about what question you were thinking of asking and we can help you design a project around your hypothesis.
Sybee