Hi.
Washington State used to allow dairy's with "certified herds" to sell
unpasturized unhomoginized milk. There used to be such a dairy in
Ellensburg, Washington. The milk was yummy. I do not know whether this
practice is still legal in Washington. Regardless, the dairy was not
much more than a milk shed with a refrigerator case. The cows walked in
one side of the building and people the other. It occurs to me that if
raw milk is still legal, that there might be a market for micro dairies
the same way that there is a market for microbreweries. Of course, you
would want to make sure that your cows have decent fodder. I believe
that unhomoginized is still commercially available in Boston. However, I
do not recall the name of the dairy. However, as I recall, they were
still delivering milk to residential customers in Dorchester. Sorry not
to be of much help. I just like raw milk.
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Solveig Throndardottir
Amateur Scholar
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