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Raw Goat's Milk  

Our raw, frozen (unpasteurized) goat's milk is available in 16oz, 32oz and 64oz. This pure milk comes from our award winning goats that are given lots of love & attention. Our goats are housed in a covered open air pen and bedded on rubber matts during the night. In the day the are allowed free range of our dry lot pasture under the watchful eye of our livestock guardian dog, Macy. 

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- All of our milk is frozen and kept for less than one month to ensure freshness.

- We submit samples monthly to an independent third-party lab for safety and quality testing.

- Our goats are tested annually and confirmed to be disease-free.

While we do not use routine antibiotics, we do use some antibiotics for specific conditions under the recommendation or diagnosis of a veterinarian. If we do use antibiotics for a goat that would leave milk antibiotic residues, we move her to another pen and care for her there until the residue time has passed. We never have used nor will we ever use the Bovine growth hormone RBST to increase production of our goats.

 

In accordance with California law, raw (unpasteurized) milk cannot be sold for human consumption. Any raw milk available is intended solely for animal feed or other non-human consumption purposes.

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Benefits of raw goats milk:

1. Supports the Digestive System 
Goat milk is rich in proteins called lactase enzymes that make the sugars in the milk easier to digest. It’s also packed with a variety of gut-friendly perks such as probiotics and A2 beta- casein, which are known to promote a population of healthy bacteria in your pet’s digestive system. 

2. Stronger Immune System

Your pet’s gut health plays a huge role in the overall efficiency of their immune system. Since goat milk helps feed the good bacteria in the digestive tract, your pet’s natural defenses against illness and disease will be supported. Your pet’s gut health significantly impacts the overall efficiency of their immune system. Goat milk helps nourish the beneficial bacteria in the digestive tract, thereby supporting your pet's natural defenses against illness and disease. Additionally, the antioxidants, Vitamin A, and Vitamin C in goat milk protect cells from oxidative stress, further bolstering the immune system.

3. Food Allergy Relief

Common pet food ingredients such as beef, chicken, cow dairy, and soy can cause our four- legged companions to develop food intolerances that manifest as skin allergies, hair loss, abdominal bloating or cramps, eye discharge, lethargy, vomiting, or diarrhea. Goat milk is a wonderful supplement because of the A2 beta-casein (unlike cow’s milk which contains A1 beta-casein) and the lactase enzymes’ ability to break down lactose. 

4. Healthier Skin and Coat

Raw goat milk works both inside and out to create a more lustrous fur coat and glowing skin. If your pet has dry skin, itchy patches, or hot spots, try externally applying a small amount of goat milk to the affected area. The high amount of fatty acids can penetrate the skin and provide much-needed moisture while soothing any existing issues. 

5. Reduces Inflammation

There is an abundance of vitamins and minerals naturally found in goat milk that fight inflammation. Pets with arthritis and achy joints can greatly benefit from goat milk for this reason. 

6. Provides Hydration

Staying hydrated is just as important for our pets’ health as it is for ours. The electrolytes and sodium naturally found in goat milk also help maintain your pet’s body temperature and maintain a healthy balance of fluids in their body.​

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7. Improves Teeth and Gum Health

Goat’s milk is naturally rich in calcium and phosphorus, essential minerals for building and maintaining strong, healthy teeth. These nutrients play a key role in helping to prevent tooth decay and enamel erosion. In addition, the probiotics found in goat’s milk can support oral health by helping to break down plaque, reduce harmful bacteria in the mouth, and even improve bad breath.

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