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Bozrah, Connecticut 6334
USA
Raw cow milk, eggs, vegetables and beef for sale on the farm and at Fiddleheads in New London. See other places where you can find products from this farm.
New London, Connecticut 6320
USA
Raw cow milk from Brush Hill Dairy in Bozrah and raw goat milk from Beltane Farm in Lebanon. See other places where you can find products from this farm.
Elizabeth, Colorado 80107
USA
Farmer statement:
"Pine Hills Dairy specializes in goat milk from our herd of beautiful and many colored Alpine Goats that are free range, pasture raised, and fed 27% protein, 25%. Fiber, 9% fat and all natural non GMO sunflower pellets while milking. The goats free range on natural grass and brush on 354 acres Our goat milk is 3.3% fat and high in protein, calcium, and live enzymes.
Raw milk is available through a herdshare program with pickup at the farm and delivery to those in Parker, Castle Rock, and Denver, on a weekly and biweekly basis (for those customers over 20 miles).
Pine Hills Dairy also sells organically raised cage-free and free-range chicken eggs and organically grown garden produce with seasonal availability."
Testimonies:
“We love our raw goat milk from Thomas at Pine Hills Dairy. The milk is always so fresh and clean and has a delicious flavor. We give the milk to our 1-year-old son and he loves it! He has yet to get sick with anything, and he is growing and thriving. As a personal trainer, I love knowing that the milk we get is fueling our bodies properly for all we need to do, and that I’m also able to give my baby the best of the best. Thank you Thomas!” --Emily Hardwick, Certified Personal Trainer, Colorado Springs
“The goat milk from Thomas at Pine Hills Dairy tastes amazing. I have purchased milk shares from several farms in CO and this milk is of the highest quality. Goat milk is naturally closer to human breast milk than cow milk. I did a 3 month milk only cleanse and experienced great results. The Untold Story of Milk is a great resource to learn more about the healing properties of raw milk.” --Bo Shirley, Littleton