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I bought some raw goat milk and didn't think to examine it until

later. It had debris floating in it and a brownish sediment at the

bottom of the jar. It also hadan unpleasant taste that wasn't goat.

It was more of a tangy(so tangy almost spicy, tingly feel down the

middle of my tongue) that was almost chemical like.

I called the farm that I got it from(two hours away) to inquire about

this as I felt that surely the milk was contaminated. They told me

that happens sometimes when it's been rainy, they don't know why but

that they forgot to check before selling me the jars of milk. They

could replace it and maybe pay for the shipping, we were going to

play it by ear.

Well today UPS dropped off a box with goat milk. One jar look

ALRIGHT.....the other, again, has a brown sediment on the bottom. I

have to admit that I was surprised yet impressed to get this

replacement so quickly but truthfully, I wanted to discuss their

milking procedure with them before getting anymore milk from them.

Also, it was still cold, not refridgerator cold but cold. What if I

wasn't home? What if I was out of town?

So needless to say, I don't want to drink this milk. Has anyone else

had this experience? I left them a message and hope they call me back

soon but I'm very discouraged. WHat should I do?

I should also mention that this farm suppliments grain because they

don't believe that goats can thrive only on pasture. I don't know if

that would explain the sediment or the off taste.

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