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USA
This small farm offers a limited amount of raw goat milk through a herdshare program. The Nubian dairy goats are offered free-choice pasture and hay and fed a limited amount of organic grain on the milk stand. They also offer goat milk soaps, pastured, organically-raised chicken, turkey and eggs. Visit website, use contact link on site, or call Erica for more information on the shares and how to sign up. See other places where you can find products from this farm.
Spirit Lake, Idaho 83869
USA
Hoodoo Homestead is state registered to sell raw dairy products and are in good standing: ISDA # RCM196 (cows) & ISDA # RGM189 (goats)
Their Miniature Jerseys have had Cattle Milk Protein Genetic tests done, verifying they produce A2/A2 milk (test reports & all licensing is posted on the farm's website).
See their website for products offered including raw goat milk, non-GMO eggs, and more, pricing and information on their farming practices.
Follow them on Facebook & Instagram to get updated on new products, availability of certain products, when new livestock are born, etc.
instagram.com/hoodoo.homestead
Contact them with questions on availability & pick-up.
Pick-up of products is at their homestead in Spirit Lake. Contact them before hand to arrange pick-up.
Scottville, Michigan 49454
USA
The farm raises dairy goats and Jersey cows for milk. All are pasture raised, grassfed with all-organic practices. The farm offers cheeses from their own milk, raw milk herdshares, and yogurt from the farm creamery. The farm does attend Farmers Markets all over the state of Michigan. Contact for more info. See other places where you can find products from this farm.
Bagdad, Kentucky 40003
USA
Open by appointment only. Free range herd of Saanen, Alpine and Recorded Grade dairy goats. Healthy herd, CAE Neg, CL Free and annual Biosecurity Panel (TB, Brucellosis & Johnes) done on all milkers. Herd is on a standard dairy herd improvement testing program. Individual monthly testing is done on the milk for each goat on their protein, fat and somatic cell count. Goats milked 365 days a year. Goats are fed alfalfa hay and a local grain mix. Chemical dewormers rarely used. If used, strict withdrawal times are adhered to. Warm water with electrolytes is changed out at least 2x a day. Fans are used to keep them cool and fly predators are used to limit use of fly insecticides. Antibiotics are used, but only in life and death situations. So no routine antibiotics are used and strict withdrawal times are followed if antibiotics are needed. Our girls (and stinky boys) are part of our family. Raw milk dairy herdshares offered with the option of having a portion of your shares made into cheeses. Shares offered year-round. Email for more information. See other places where you can find products from this farm.
Eatonville, Washington 98328
USA
Facebook: leftfootfarm. Licensed Grade A raw goat dairy raising Nigerian Dwarf goats. Raw milk is $8/half-gallon or $15/gallon. Returning customers receive a $2 bottle deposit redemption on their next purchase. See website to learn more about the goats, farm, and land, and see photos. Or attend one of their weekly Farm Day tours ($20/family), usually held Saturdays between 11am and 2pm, during which you can learn how to hold and feed the baby goats and how to milk a doe, and you can pick vegetables from the garden. See other places where you can find products from this farm.
USA
Family owned and operated ranch with a small herd of Saanen, Nubian and Alpine dairy goats. They offer a goatshare program making it possible for people to obtain raw milk from their own animals. They started this venture as a way to provide raw goat milk for their grandchild at her doctor's recommendation. They quickly realized the health benefits of raw goat milk and decided to invest more of themselves and their ranch into the dairy goat business. See other places where you can find products from this farm.
Manton, Michigan 49663
USA
American Alpine dairy goat herdshares. Each share is equal to 1/7th of the producing herd until the farm is expanded. A one-time $25 purchasing fee plus a $25 monthly boarding fee for care of your goat entitles you to approximately one gallon of your goat's product on a weekly basis. Half shares also available. Goats are pastured and fed locally grown oats on the stand while being hand milked. Manure also available. Available as pickup from farm or drop-off locally within reason. Call or text at any time for more information or to come visit. See other places where you can find products from this farm.
Harrison, Nebraska 69346
USA
Raw milk from Alpine dairy goats. They are naturally raised, grazing on pasture during the warm months and fed alfalfa hay during the winter months and as a supplement to their browsing and grazing. Call or email for more information.
Elizabeth, Colorado 80107
USA
Pine Hills Dairy specializes in goat milk from their herd of Alpine goats that are free range, pasture raised, and fed 18% protein all natural sunflower and alfalfa pellets while milking. The goats are fed only natural grass products and do not get grains. Their goat milk is 3.3% fat and high in protein.
Raw milk is available through a herdshare program with pickup at the farm and delivery to those in Parker, Castle Rock, Denver, and Colorado Springs 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.
Raw milk contains numerous bioactive components that kill pathogens, strengthen the immune system, create a strong gut wall, nourish our gut bacteria, ensure the assimilation of 100 percent of all the nutrients in the milk, and protect it against rot. These health benefits are largely destroyed by pasteurization.
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
“Thomas I just got home and tried some milk and it tastes wonderful! I cannot taste even a hint of goatiness. Thank you again!” Tony, Lakewood
“I’ve been on a quest over the past decade to move to “better foods.” I’m not a doctor, I just know what does well in my body when it comes to digestion and energy. What was missing for me was the dairy products, which was how I found Thomas.
His goat dairy products have helped me feel mentally and physically better, become leaner, have more endurance, and make me feel good knowing I’m sourcing my nutrition more responsibly through his local farm.
I began with the goat milk, which I’ve found to be more digestible than cow milk and other plant-based milks. The goat milk has a rich flavor, like cow’s whole milk, but without antibiotics, vaccines, hormones, steroids, and dead enzymes in store milk.
The milk tastes great by itself or with coffee, tea, or protein shakes as I prefer it.
Cow’s milk left me unsettled throughout the day and at night whereas I’ve never had a problem drinking 2 gallons of goat milk weekly.
I’ve now expanded my purchases with Thomas to include his wife’s hand crafted, artisan goat cheese, goat yogurt, goat kefir, and chicken eggs.
The same experience I have had for his milk applies to everything I’ve gotten from his farm.
The cheese is better than any cheese I used to buy at the store, and the yogurt and kefir are packed with the good gut bacteria. The eggs are more of a brighter yellow yolk than any store bought I’ve had.
If it weren’t for my work travels (including business meals) and eating at restaurants with my wife and daughters, I really think I could sustain a farm diet of these simple products from Thomas’s goat dairy.”
Joe
Parker, CO
Tustin, Michigan
USA
Grade A goat milk with shares available from time to time in their purebred Nubian herd (five percent butterfat or more, excellent for butter and cheese). Milk for orphaned pet use. Sometimes they have colostrum available. Clean of all animal health problems known to goats. See other places where you can find products from this farm.