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Old 06/03/08, 08:04 PM
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First glass of '08 goat milk...

I've been feeding all of my milk to my kids so far, and it still tasted like colostrum a couple days ago.

Well today I decided to taste it again to see if colostrum was gone. It sure was!

I just finished my first cup of milk out of my two alpine FF. Man, is it sweet! Now if only I could get some kids sold so I would be able to drink more of it, lol.
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Old 06/03/08, 08:12 PM
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I have never tried goats milk...your post makes me very thirsty for it though Sounds good with maybe a couple of Oreo cookies!
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I have never tried goats milk...your post makes me very thirsty for it though Sounds good with maybe a couple of Oreo cookies!
Minelson, I never woulda thunk it! You haven't experience life yet. You own 2 half nigies-you're half way there. I personally think it is better than cows milk. I'll send you some in an envelope.
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