"So what's so special about goat milk, you crazy people?"
This is a question we get asked all the time. Ok, so no one really says the crazy people part, but we know they are thinking it! We could go on and on about goat milk and how awesome it is! There are so many benefits to it whether you are consuming it or using it on your body, so I wanted to take a little time to go over why we choose goat milk to feed our family and use in our products. *Note- We do not sell our milk. Due to the Commonwealth of Kentucky's statutes and regulations we do not meet the requirements of a Grade A Dairy in order to sell milk for consumption. Why on earth do you drink goat milk? I had it once and it tasted like a goat! First off, handled correctly, goat milk should taste similar to the cows milk you buy from the grocery store. There are several things that factor into great tasting goat milk such as breed of goat, what they are eating, health, cleanliness, and hygiene but a huge part of it is proper handling of the milk after it leaves the goats body. Milking is the very last chore that we do. We start out by making sure that our milking equipment is clean and sanitized. Then we either pack ice packs in the cooler that our jars are sitting in or we put ice packs into the belly milker if we are using that instead of the jars. We bring the doe up onto the milk stand and hook her in and get her started eating. We then wash her teats and go ahead and do a couple of hand squirts of milk out of each teat to make sure that there is no illness present and to rid the teat of any milk that has been sitting at the base of it and has collected any dirt or bacteria. Then we hook the inflations onto the teats, allow the milker to finish until there is no longer a stream of milk coming through the tubes, remove the inflations, finish milking what the machine couldn't get by hand, and then wipe the teats off and use an anti-bacterial dairy spray on the tips of the teats. As soon as the last goat is finished I quickly unhook my tubing and come into the house where I strain the milk into a clean pitcher and place it in an ice bath inside the refrigerator. After the milk temp has dropped, I then put it in a clean jar with a lid and it is able to be enjoyed in a glass, bowl of cereal, or made into our favorite...ice cream! To answer why we drink it- besides the fact that it tastes great, it also has many health benefits.
Why do you put goat milk in soap?! The short answer to this question is because it's awesome. The long answer has several parts.
So there you have it. While I could go on and on about how great goat milk and our goat milk soap is for you and your family, you really need to just try it out! Our soaps are made with fresh raw goat milk- no powdered milk, no melt and pour base! Our ingredients are simple and we only sell cold process soap that has been cured no less than 4 weeks! We promise that after one use, you will never look back to commercial soaps again! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ P.S. I'm not picking on cows. I love cows! Promise! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Refrences: https://www.smallruminantresearch.com/article/0921-4488(94)90105-8/fulltext https://books.google.com/books?id=Io7RDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA11&dq=goat+milk&lr=&source=gbs_toc_r&cad=4#v=onepage&q=goat%20milk&f=false https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.2478/V10133-010-0049-8 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0921448809003204 http://jbas.juw.edu.pk/index.php/JBAS/article/view/77 https://www.huffingtonpost.com/sharon-t-mclaughlin-md-facs/what-is-the-benefit-of-go_b_9286700.html https://draxe.com/goat-milk/
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Hello! Welcome to our website! We have been working really hard to finally get something up and going to help ease the ordering process for our soap and give potential livestock buyers the ability to easily look through pictures and pedigrees of our breeding stock.
We have a lot of new things on the horizon that we are working on coming up with a game plan as to how to pull them off seamlessly. Next spring we hope to have days for people to come out and feed and cuddle baby goats! In the meantime there are a lot of logistics to work through. We don't just love to raise and play with our animals but we love educating the public about what wonderful creatures dairy goats are and love to share information about the benefits of using goat milk soap! We also have passion for educating and helping fellow goat owners on how to raise healthy and happy animals! By no means do we know everything there is to know, but we have had failures, successes, and are constantly educating ourselves on the best management practices to implement on our farm. We know what works for us and what doesn't and we love to share that info with others. This blog will serve many purposes. I used to have a WordPress blog when we first started our farm. Then I actually got so busy working on the farm that I no longer had time to write about it! I do love to write and it's very therapeutic, so since I will be constantly updating our website, hopefully I will have some time to post here as well! I plan to share stories of our farm life, goat health and management information, upcoming and new product spotlights, and I'm sure many other things. I hope you'll join me here and maybe learn something along the way! |
AuthorMiranda was born a city girl who always dreamed of the country life. She definitely didn't ever expect to be raising a herd of dairy goats but here we are! Here you will find ramblings of farm life, goat care, soap information, and anything else that may come to mind! ArchivesCategories |