Creamy, foamy, fresh, and cold. Is there anything better than these qualities in milk? I think they should be requirements. Now add the words no hormones, antibiotic-free, and plenty of fresh green grass. Just when you thought it could not get any better, it does. It is one of the rewards of having a home dairy. [caption id="attachment_426" align="alignleft" width="213" caption="Wendy... »
Proverbs 28:19a
"He who works his land will have abundant food..."
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Having a Dairy at Home
Monday, June 1st, 2009Tags: dairy goats, home dairy, how to milk, mastitis, Nubians, raw milk
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Psalm 128:2
"You will eat the fruit of your labor; blessing and prosperity will be yours."



