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Baby goats are running all around on our farm now! We're very excited to welcome the new, fuzzy additions. Once the babies are able to be weaned, we'll start milking them in June and open up our Herdshare Program for those interested in fresh, raw goat milk. If you've never had goat milk before, I personally can't tell the difference in taste from cows milk. My belly certainly notices a difference, however! I can drink as much goat milk as I'd like to without the discomfort I feel after drinking one glass of store-bought cow milk. Goat milk does contain lactose, but goat milk is essentially A2 milk (contains A2 betacasein), so it's easier on most people's stomachs. Of course, use caution when consuming raw milk and raw milk products, as there are risks associated with it. Learn more about our goats and Herdshare Program at our website: KeelorFamilyRanch.com