Raw Milk in Fermoy, County Cork
2 raw milk sources found in Fermoy, County Cork, Ireland
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Raw Milk Sources in Fermoy
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Fermoy Natural Cheese Company
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Fermoy, County Cork
IrelandRaw milk from a pedigree Friesian, grass fed herd. Also sell 5 different varieties of unpasteurized cheese, home made yoghurt and kefir.View Fermoy Natural Cheese Company's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Fermoy, County Cork.
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The Little Farm
Near Knockananig
Fermoy, County Cork
IrelandOur two Guernsey's supply us with fresh raw A2 milk every day. They deliver milk in the Rathcormac, Fermoy, Ballyhooly.View The Little Farm's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Fermoy, County Cork.
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