Guest guest Posted January 5, 2008 Report Share Posted January 5, 2008 Gordon: Well I'm with you on this one. I think you might want to charge even more for Colostrum. This stuff is rare... I've never had cow colustrum before but I read a lot of good things about it. Marie"Gordon S. " wrote: Marie ... well here's another one which may cause a few eyebrows to go up in dis-belief. We charge shareholders $20 per cup = 8 fluid ounces = as the processing fee for the trouble of collecting fresh colostrum. When the cow calved on Dec 20, it was all spoken-for. Our Agister is on this list - when she has a spare moment ! - if you want to check this out ||||||||||||||>> Gordon, > > Well, I'm not a socialist nor a stalinist... so really I don't care how much you sell your milk for... you could sell it for $1 million a litre if you wanted, it's really your business... All I said that it was insane for my budget. There is no way I could afford raw milk at that price. I'd have to buy my own cow and milk it in the driveway - I have milk cows before by hand AND mecanically so I know the work involved. And btw I'm Canadian living in the States so I know what you mean by the nice and friendly Border Patrol officer!!!> > Marie Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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