Raw Colostrum Global Map
324 raw colostrum sources worldwide
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Global Raw Colostrum Directory & Interactive Map
This map displays every raw colostrum listing in the database worldwide. Colostrum is the first milk produced by a dairy animal after giving birth — it is seasonal, rare, and only available directly from farms for a short window each year. This directory helps connect buyers with farms offering raw colostrum from cows, goats, sheep, and buffalo.
How to Find Raw Colostrum Near You
- Search by Location: Enter your city, ZIP code, or country in the search box below
- Browse the Map: Zoom and pan the interactive map to explore any region
- Click a Marker: View details about each colostrum source including contact info and seasonality
- Contact Farms Directly: Colostrum is highly seasonal — reach out to farms in advance to check availability
Types of Raw Colostrum Listed
- Raw Cow Colostrum: The most available, typically from grass-fed dairy herds
- Raw Goat Colostrum: From small-scale goat dairies, often sold fresh or frozen
- Raw Sheep Colostrum: Rare and seasonal, available from specialty sheep dairies
- Raw Buffalo Colostrum: Richer and creamier than cow colostrum, sought for its distinctive quality from water buffalo dairies
- Fresh or Frozen: Some farms offer colostrum fresh in season; others freeze and sell year-round
Why People Seek Out Raw Colostrum
Raw colostrum is sought out for its rarity and its direct connection to small-scale farming. Unlike commercial colostrum products that are processed and powdered, raw colostrum from a local farm is fresh, traceable, and unprocessed. Availability varies widely by region and season — this map helps you find farms near you before the seasonal window closes.
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