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Cocoa, FL
US 32926
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Our goat milk is raw (unpasturized) full fat goat’s milk from pasture raised ADGA registered Nigerian Dwarf and Saanen dairy goats. We believe it’s important to know where your milk comes from and how it’s being handled.
We milk our goats in a clean, low stress environment into enclosed seamless Grade-A stainless steel equipment. Udders are washed and inspected prior to each milking session. After milking, our goat milk is filtered and chilled immediately in our stainless steel milk chiller or in glass containers to maintain quality and freshness.
The health of our goats and the quality of our milk is always our top priority. That’s why we go above and beyond by combining routine on-farm testing with regular lab screenings through two independent laboratories. You can trust that the milk we produce is always held to high standards and backed by consistent testing.
Where To Buy:
https://www.99oaksfarm.com/pages/where-to-buy
Our Commitment to Milk Testing & Quality
https://www.99oaksfarm.com/pages/our-commitment-to-milk-testing-quality
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