E24: Starting a Raw Milk Herdshare | Michelle & Adam Barringer

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For dairy cow owners who find themselves overwhelmed with an abundance of milk or an abundance of friends and neighbors asking for milk, a herdshare could be a great option for you!  Additionally, if you live in a state where it is illegal to sell raw milk, starting a herdshare is a wonderful way to provide milk to your community without legal issues.  Whether you are looking to join a herdshare in your area or start one from your own homestead, this episode is a great starting place to get your questions answered.  Michelle and Adam have been running their herdshare for a couple of years now, and they are generously sharing their insight into this process from start to finish! In this episode, we cover: How the Barringers got started with dairy cows and eventually started their herdshare Various ways the children get involved in the family herdshare endeavor Walking through the setup and routine of a small home dairy The many factors to consider when deciding how to feed your dairy cow What are the health benefits of drinking raw milk? Navigating the legalities of raw milk sales and herdshares in your state An overview of the supplies and equipment you need to start a herdshare How to start marketing your herdshare to find members View full show notes and transcript on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube. Thank you to our sponsor!  McMurray Hatchery offers a wide selection of poultry breeds and supplies to assist you with raising your flock. Find what you need at McMurrayHatchery.com! RESOURCES MENTIONED RealMilk.com Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund Visit Michelle & Adam’s website for more information about their farm and herdshare Check out Michelle’s podcast, Biscuits and Gravy, and follow along on Instagram CONNECT Michelle & Adam Barringer | Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTubeHomesteaders of America | Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Pinterest

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