I love raw milk. We own a cow share here in Colorado, which gets around the legality of things.
The farmer tests the milk weekly for e.coli & a few other pathogens.
It runs about $30/month, for that I get a half gallon per week. So, I guess that's around $7 a gallon (sorry if my math's wrong), which seems steep, but a lot cheaper than prescription or OTC medicine, which we tend to never need because (I believe) of this stuff. I just skip the weekly starbucks and it all evens out.
My daughter & I have been drinking it for years, and I think it's great!
The farmer tests the milk weekly for e.coli & a few other pathogens.
It runs about $30/month, for that I get a half gallon per week. So, I guess that's around $7 a gallon (sorry if my math's wrong), which seems steep, but a lot cheaper than prescription or OTC medicine, which we tend to never need because (I believe) of this stuff. I just skip the weekly starbucks and it all evens out.
My daughter & I have been drinking it for years, and I think it's great!
I loved being able to skim the cream off the top and have with my oatmeal in the morning. Once I had my own kids, I sought out this option again. We've been drinking raw milk for about 3 years now. In addition to enjoying the taste, I will tell you that all of our friends are home sick with the flu right now and no one in my house is ill...or has been ill in over two years. Of course this could also be due to other healthy food options, but I think having the beneficial bacteria brought to us by raw milk is a great resource for boosting your immunity. It does not come without risks, but it's a risk I'm willing to take. It is not cheap either...we have to pay $15 a gallon now. gasp. I do use the milk to make yogurt, kefir, butter, cheese, sour cream etc. So I definitely don't waste a bit of it. If you are interested in learning about your state laws you can visit
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My hubby grew up with and is fine with goat milk but I much prefer cow milk. I grew up with beef cattle, not milk, so this will be a fun little project for me once we get it! We want to raise our kids on raw milk (no kids yet, still in the planning stage LOL) and natural, whole foods.