Guest guest Posted November 20, 2008 Report Share Posted November 20, 2008 I am in the Lousiana/Mississippi area right now and my friends are looking for raw goat's milk and I am trying to help them. Every farmer I have talked to on the realmilk website either doesn't have milk b/c the goats are pregnant or they feed their goats Purina genetically modified corn and soy. I wish only farmers who fed their goats properly were listed on the realmilk website or that there was a separate page for the farmers that are doing right. Anyways, I found this one farmer who said his goats are pastured all day long but when they get milked they have some grain in from of them just to nibble on to help keep them calm. Would this be a no-go situation or could the goat milk still be nutritious in spite of some errant grain nibbling? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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