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Howard, Colorado 81233
USA
Buttercup Farms is a raw milk dairy in Howard, CO, serving the central Colorado Rockies including the communities of Salida, Buena Vista, FairPlay, Breckenridge, Silverthorne, Edwards, Eagle and Leadville. Raw milk cowshares are available through a contractual relationship with Buttercup Farms. Membership in the dairy is a one-time nonrefundable fee of $25. Then you pay a monthly share fee of $30 for a half share or $60 for a whole share. A whole share is equivalent to one gallon per week. All milk is bottled in glass jars which must be cleaned and recycled back to the dairy on a regular basis. Milk containers are then sterilized before the following bottling. An annual jar fee (once a year) of $10/share is required to offset lost, broken or otherwise unreturned jars. The dairy is a small herd of purebred Jerseys that are grassfed on a three-acre parcel; they are supplemented with alfalfa hay throughout the year. Grain is not part of their diet. Chickens raised on pasture provide organically produced eggs. They also offer organic vegetables, fruit and healthy sources of beef, lamb, pork, and chicken. Call or email David for more information. See other places where you can find products from this farm.
Beryl, Utah 84714
USA
Facebook: fourcountrygals. They have a small raw milk goat dairy. They have raw milk available at the farm for $5/half gallon or at a drop in Cedar City, UT, for $6/half gallon. They manage their herd as organic and with neither antibiotics nor vaccinations. Their main product is traditional Mexican caramel sauce in five flavors and three sizes. They range from $10-$16. They also make goat milk soap bars in several scents for $5, or five for $20. The farm is open daily from 9 am until 6 pm. Call for directions and/or a tour. Four Country Gals also take their products (except the milk) on the road in the summer and fall doing many festivals and shows around Utah, Nevada, and Arizona. The milk is available from mid-April until mid-September. See other places where you can find products from this farm.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
USA
11th and Arch, in Reading Terminal Market. Three different brands of state-licensed raw milk from Jersey, Dutch Belted, and Brown Swiss. See other places where you can find products from this farm.
Lexington Park, Maryland 20653
USA
Farmer statement:
"Healing Haven Farm is state certified to sell local raw pet milk in the state of Maryland, our farms are located in St. Leonard and Prince Frederick, with pick up locations in other areas like California, MD, as well as North Beach MD.. As a farm the most important thing to us is our animals happiness and well being, and because of this we keep a very small herd of Nigerian Dwarf goats and two A2/A2 Jerseys. We try our best to keep milk in stock for most of the year. We feel that by keeping smaller herds we can provide our animals with the absolute best care. All animals enjoy pasture grazing and hay with a small amount of local non GMO grain at milking time. We feel so grateful to be able to provide such an amazing product to our local community. You can find out more about our farm on Facebook (Healing Haven Farm) and Instagram (_healinghavenfarm_)."
Rusk, Texas 75785
USA
This small family farm has three cows. All cows are A2/A2, registered Jerseys. Raw Jersey milk herdshares are available. Call or text for details.
Philomath, Oregon 97370
USA
Lauren Mountain Farms is a small family farm with one milk cow who produces three gallons of milk per day. This is more than enough for the farm family so they have extra. Call to schedule a visit.
Farmer's statement: "We have one very cute and happy milk cow, Rose. She produces enough milk for our family and a small group of farm friends. Please call to schedule a visit and meet Rose. We love her fresh raw milk and you will too!"
Corunna 48817
USA
One of three RAWMI (Raw Milk Institute) listed farms in Michigan.
Farmer's statement: "Enjoy safe, delicious, nutritious, lab-tested raw milk from our small herd of grass-fed A2/A2 disease-free Jersey cows.
Join the herd share program for weekly grass-to-glass raw milk."
Luther, Oklahoma 73054
USA
Raw donkey milk is available from the Oklahoma Donkey Dairy.
Farmer's statement: "The Traywicks are the owners of the Oklahoma Donkey Dairy, one of the first and only donkey dairies in the United States, located near Luther, Oklahoma.
"The Traywicks started milking donkeys for their 6-year-old daughter when she was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease that had attacked her brain after a case of strep throat, P.A.N.D.A.S. (Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorder Associated with Streptococcus). When the top doctors said their "best guess was antibiotics every day for the next 13 years,” they stubbornly refused to accept that answer. After many tears and prayers, the Lord answered their prayers in an unlikely way, through an unlikely source...donkey milk.
"In other countries and throughout history, donkey milk was known for its health benefits. Hippocrates was the first to prescribe it, and nuns used donkeys as wet nurses for orphan babies, but in America donkey milk was practically unheard of. So the Traywicks did what any desperate parents would do for their child. They bought three American Mammoth donkeys.
"These critically endangered donkeys are the descendants of President George Washington's first imported French donkeys, royal gifts from the King of France. It was our first president's dream to create a breed of mule that would be strong enough to work this new land, and for this, he needed a large, strong donkey to sire mules. When the mule fell out of favor with the advent of the tractor and the plow, the need for Mammoth donkeys declined, and so did their numbers.
"The Oklahoma Donkey Dairy has grown from three Mammoth donkeys to 43 of these gentle giants, and their farm provides donkey milk for children and adults who travel to the farm from across the United States. They make their best selling Dulce de Donké skincare on their Oklahoma Donkey Dairy with the extra donkey milk. Because it is currently illegal to ship raw milk, they became the first to import freeze-dried donkey milk to America, which they also ship to families across the U.S.A.
"Their freeze dried donkey milk is used in a world renowned program at Southern California Allergy Institute for children with food anaphylaxis.
"The Traywicks founded a nonprofit, Hee Haw for Health, to help other families dealing with childhood chronic illness and neuroinflammation. They advocate to protect farmers and ranchers from government overreach…and have testified at the Oklahoma State Capitol and the Texas State Capitol on behalf of Farmers and Ranchers.
"The Oklahoma Donkey Dairy has been featured on T.V. news stories, in Southern Living Magazine and Garden and Gun. The Donkey Milk Lady also enjoys being a guest on podcasts related to autoimmune disease, natural health, promoting 'Food is Medicine,' regenerative farming, and the importance of protecting our farms and ranches for future generations."
Follow the Oklahoma Donkey Dairy and buy donkey milk below:
Websites: www.OklahomaDonkeyDairy.com and www.heehawforhealth.com
YouTube: @OklahomaDonkeyDairy
Facebook: @OklahomaDonkeyDairy , @DulceDeDonke , and @HeeHawForHealth
Instagram: @OklahomaDonkeyDairy
Rogers, Arkansas 72756
USA
Offering a variety of raw milk.
Supplier statement:
"OZY Community Stores is thrilled to introduce our three featured dairies: (Stella Farms) Holstein, (Apple Gleen) Jersey, and (Birdsong Dairy) A2. Each offers a unique, nutritious raw milk option that our customers love—always fresh and consistently in stock!"
USA
Shawn Dady is the director of three huge raw milk co-ops totaling around 100 gallons of raw milk per week. Prices are kept very low and they support local farms. If you would like to join or be on the waiting list, contact her via her website: tennesseansforrawmilk.com. See other places where you can find products from this farm.

