They're a few hundred dollars if bought as a calf, over a thousand if bought when older. They also require a lot of space to graze (like a few acres). Goats are cheaper and easier to manage for most people since they're smaller and don't need as much space or food.
European tribes all had goats and sheep before they got cucked by industry and became civilized.
Both are a lot easier to maintain than a cow unless you get a special sort that's hardier and more adapted to weather conditions.
Absolutely a superfood. I went on a raw milk diet for about six months and no lie I almost tripled in size. Then my mom switched to whole foods and while oats gave me the same effect, I think that raw milk was a powerful food to create healthy and sustainable growth.
If you buy from a reputable dairy, then the listeria concerns are non existent for anyone that's not a literal toddler, geezer or AIDS ridden immunocompromised. In states where raw dairy is legal and available at the grocery store, e.g. Pennsylvania, raw dairy products are regularly lab tested to ensure quality and safety.
I buy my raw milk at the Amish grocery store and it comes from a farm about 5 miles down the road.
Pasteurized milk was developed to cover up the horrible farming conditions of mass produced dairy products. A shit covered cow is going to produce dirty milk. Clean dry cows fed grass are predisposed to having this problem.
I was floored trying organic raw goats milk for the first time in Seattle, coming from Texas. It's really good. I get a half gallon a week now. Also camel's milk is great and most of fit would probably love it if they could get it.
As a lactard, I was able to drink it with no problems. I was pleasantly surprised.
Illegal in my c**t. How much does a dairy cow cost?
They're a few hundred dollars if bought as a calf, over a thousand if bought when older. They also require a lot of space to graze (like a few acres). Goats are cheaper and easier to manage for most people since they're smaller and don't need as much space or food.
>drinking goatmilk
Do I look like a sandBlack person to u?
European tribes all had goats and sheep before they got cucked by industry and became civilized.
Both are a lot easier to maintain than a cow unless you get a special sort that's hardier and more adapted to weather conditions.
ok achmed
>not drinking the best protein
Black person how am I supposed to get b***hes coming back from the club if I show her my goats
bitches dont want goats they want COWboys
Lmfao. Modern millennial women love the shit out of goats. Go talk to girls.
yeah yeah whatever goatbitch
This. I had to spend last weekend playing with baby goats.
>goats
Makes sense anon. When I get some land that'll be on the top of the list. I'm considering starting off by raising meat rabbits. Any experience.
Absolutely a superfood. I went on a raw milk diet for about six months and no lie I almost tripled in size. Then my mom switched to whole foods and while oats gave me the same effect, I think that raw milk was a powerful food to create healthy and sustainable growth.
>Then my mom switched to whole foods
Raw milk IS a whole food.
He's talking about breastfeeding, dummy.
If you buy from a reputable dairy, then the listeria concerns are non existent for anyone that's not a literal toddler, geezer or AIDS ridden immunocompromised. In states where raw dairy is legal and available at the grocery store, e.g. Pennsylvania, raw dairy products are regularly lab tested to ensure quality and safety.
I buy my raw milk at the Amish grocery store and it comes from a farm about 5 miles down the road.
Pasteurized milk was developed to cover up the horrible farming conditions of mass produced dairy products. A shit covered cow is going to produce dirty milk. Clean dry cows fed grass are predisposed to having this problem.
are *not* predisposed
You can get listeria from lettuce.
>raw = better
okay source?
I'd use it to make my own cheese.
>plastic
I was floored trying organic raw goats milk for the first time in Seattle, coming from Texas. It's really good. I get a half gallon a week now. Also camel's milk is great and most of fit would probably love it if they could get it.
I'd only drink raw milk straight from the udder (like our ancestors), otherwise raw milk is a death trap
is goat milk supposed to taste almost exactly like goat cheese? I think I drank an old batch, didn't get sick though.