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One of only a few British Guernsey Goat breeders in the U.S. They milk seasonally (March-November) so that their goats (and the farmer) get a little vacation once a year to rest and recoup. They strive to raise goats in the most natural and stress free environment possible. Goats are grass/browse fed with a small amount of grain mixed with alfalfa fed on the stand during milking. They do not vaccinate, or use pharmaceuticals of any kind unless the animal is in imminent danger of death. They focus on maintaining top level nutrition, and rotational grazing, which effectively prevents most health issues. Mini-Pleasures tests their herd annually for CAE and Johnnes. They offer raw goat milk, labeled and sold for pet consumption in accordance with Georgia law. Milk is available for $7/half-gallon with a $2 deposit for the glass jar and lid. You may also choose to provide your own containers, which saves you the deposit charge. Milk is available Monday thru Friday 9 am - 4 pm and Sunday 1 pm - 4 pm; closed Saturday. Call or email anytime during business hours to set up a visit to the farm or to be added to the customer list. They notify all customers of availability upon commencement of the milking season based on first come first serve. See other places where you can find products from this farm.
Dennard, Arkansas
USA
Raw goat milk, $6/gallon from pastured La Mancha and Nubian goats. Goat kids for sale, when available. Pastured chicken eggs $3/dozen. Call or check website for availability of all products. Goat milk soap and lotions also available. Home spun fiber/roving, see EverAfterFiber.Com. See other places where you can find products from this farm.
Fremont, Indiana 46737
USA
Farmer statement:
"Meet our lovely A2/A2 Jerseys, September Rose and Honeydew.
We are inviting you to enjoy raw milk weekly by joining our herdshare.
Our herd is pasture grazed, and fed soy-free organic grain, once daily.
Our cows are disease tested regularly through WADDL. Most recent test showed our herd tested free of BAPA, BLV, Leptospira, Q-Fever, and Johne's Disease. (Results available upon request)
You can join our herdshare for a one time fee of $30 or $15 for a half share.
Weekly herd care fees are $12/gallon share $6/half gallon share.