Guest guest Posted June 1, 2006 Report Share Posted June 1, 2006 I was not looking for a " smart " comment- we are looking for cows raised organically so that we can add them to our herd. If cows are raised organically, are they not " organic " ??? Just as if a plant is raised organically, that makes it organic- right??? You know what I'm getting at. Tara Hi Tara, I seriously doubt that there is any such animal as an " Organic Dairy Cow " - the product of a cow that is fed natural, unsprayed, or otherwise adulterated foodstuffs in its diet as feed and fodder will then PRODUCE an organic (or natural) product as milk or beef. If you are looking for new cows, you may be interested in this site: MilkingDevonTalk <MilkingDevonTalk> On the 'Links' section there is a number of useful sites - the AMDA one does list some cattle breeders located in Wisconsin. Might be worth looking into... the Old Buck > > We are looking for 15-20, good producing, organic dairy cows for sale. > We live in WI, and just got into orgainic dairy in April, 2006, and > still need 15-20 more cows. If you, or anyone you know has any for > sale, please let us know! (715) 772-3241 > Thanks! > Greg & Tara Owen > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2006 Report Share Posted June 1, 2006 It was not intended to be a 'smart' comment - just a studied use of the term; organic BEEF which is a dead cow meant to be eaten - or organic MILK that is meant to be used by those that do not wish to have growth hormones, etc in their food. You CAN buy a worn out milk cow from a 'factory farm' that has been mis-used since birth, and still by feeding it without all those chemicals and in a natural environment milk out an organically produced product! the Old Buck Tara Owen <owensark@...> wrote: I was not looking for a " smart " comment- we are looking for cows raised organically so that we can add them to our herd. If cows are raised organically, are they not " organic " ??? Just as if a plant is raised organically, that makes it organic- right??? You know what I'm getting at. Tara Hi Tara, I seriously doubt that there is any such animal as an " Organic Dairy Cow " - the product of a cow that is fed natural, unsprayed, or otherwise adulterated foodstuffs in its diet as feed and fodder will then PRODUCE an organic (or natural) product as milk or beef. If you are looking for new cows, you may be interested in this site: MilkingDevonTalk On the 'Links' section there is a number of useful sites - the AMDA one does list some cattle breeders located in Wisconsin. Might be worth looking into... the Old Buck > > We are looking for 15-20, good producing, organic dairy cows for sale. > We live in WI, and just got into orgainic dairy in April, 2006, and > still need 15-20 more cows. If you, or anyone you know has any for > sale, please let us know! (715) 772-3241 > Thanks! > Greg & Tara Owen > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2006 Report Share Posted June 1, 2006 Why does this have to be so complicated???? LOL We are looking for organically raised cows that have been treated well, raised mostly on good, green ORGANIC pasture, and are organic certified according to MOSA standards I hope that's better. LOL Tara From: Kirby Greene Date: 06/01/06 13:30:47 Subject: Re: Re: WANTED: Organic dairy cows- in WI It was not intended to be a 'smart' comment - just a studied use of the term organic BEEF which is a dead cow meant to be eaten - or organic MILK that is meant to be used by those that do not wish to have growth hormones, etc in their food. You CAN buy a worn out milk cow from a 'factory farm' that has been mis-used since birth, and still by feeding it without all those chemicals and in a natural environment milk out an organically produced product! the Old Buck Tara Owen <owensark@...> wrote: I was not looking for a " smart " comment- we are looking for cows raised organically so that we can add them to our herd. If cows are raised organically, are they not " organic " ??? Just as if a plant is raised organically, that makes it organic- right??? You know what I'm getting at. Tara Hi Tara, I seriously doubt that there is any such animal as an " Organic Dairy Cow " - the product of a cow that is fed natural, unsprayed, or otherwise adulterated foodstuffs in its diet as feed and fodder will then PRODUCE an organic (or natural) product as milk or beef. If you are looking for new cows, you may be interested in this site: MilkingDevonTalk On the 'Links' section there is a number of useful sites - the AMDA one does list some cattle breeders located in Wisconsin. Might be worth looking into... the Old Buck > > We are looking for 15-20, good producing, organic dairy cows for sale. > We live in WI, and just got into orgainic dairy in April, 2006, and > still need 15-20 more cows. If you, or anyone you know has any for > sale, please let us know! (715) 772-3241 > Thanks! > Greg & Tara Owen > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2006 Report Share Posted June 1, 2006 If you adding to your herd, here is an aspect that may be of great importance to Members of this forum - A2 milk: http://www.tomvalentine.com/html/a2_milk.html Although it is captioned New England - often times cattle are listed for sale here: http://www.nehbc.org See listing under 'Marketplace' the Old Buck Tara Owen <owensark@...> wrote: Why does this have to be so complicated???? LOL We are looking for organically raised cows that have been treated well, raised mostly on good, green ORGANIC pasture, and are organic certified according to MOSA standards I hope that's better. LOL Tara From: Kirby Greene Date: 06/01/06 13:30:47 Subject: Re: Re: WANTED: Organic dairy cows- in WI It was not intended to be a 'smart' comment - just a studied use of the term organic BEEF which is a dead cow meant to be eaten - or organic MILK that is meant to be used by those that do not wish to have growth hormones, etc in their food. You CAN buy a worn out milk cow from a 'factory farm' that has been mis-used since birth, and still by feeding it without all those chemicals and in a natural environment milk out an organically produced product! the Old Buck Tara Owen wrote: I was not looking for a " smart " comment- we are looking for cows raised organically so that we can add them to our herd. If cows are raised organically, are they not " organic " ??? Just as if a plant is raised organically, that makes it organic- right??? You know what I'm getting at. Tara Hi Tara, I seriously doubt that there is any such animal as an " Organic Dairy Cow " - the product of a cow that is fed natural, unsprayed, or otherwise adulterated foodstuffs in its diet as feed and fodder will then PRODUCE an organic (or natural) product as milk or beef. If you are looking for new cows, you may be interested in this site: MilkingDevonTalk On the 'Links' section there is a number of useful sites - the AMDA one does list some cattle breeders located in Wisconsin. Might be worth looking into... the Old Buck > > We are looking for 15-20, good producing, organic dairy cows for sale. > We live in WI, and just got into orgainic dairy in April, 2006, and > still need 15-20 more cows. If you, or anyone you know has any for > sale, please let us know! (715) 772-3241 > Thanks! > Greg & Tara Owen > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2006 Report Share Posted June 1, 2006 Thanks Kathy- I will try there! Tara -- Re: WANTED: Organic dairy cows- in WI Tara, I don't have any cows for you...organic or not. LOL Have you tried posting your request on another group for raw dairy? The address is http:// health./group/RawDairy. The list moderator is an organic dairy farmer in Wisconsin. There also might be other members that can help. Congratulations and good luck! Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2006 Report Share Posted June 4, 2006 Thanks !!! I posted to 2 of the sites you gave me- HOPEFULLY they will be seen by someone who can help!! Thanks a lot! Tara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2006 Report Share Posted June 5, 2006 hey Patti- We ARE neighbors!! LOL We're also in - we're renting Claude McGee's place- also in , but we live on the corner of 128 & N- right by Stockmans! LOL It's a small world! LOL I did call MOSES too, and we got a list from them, but they either haven't called us back, or they are sold, so... Thanks though! Tara, Another resource is MOSES. Midwest Organic & Sustainable Educational Services. They are located in Spring Valley. The # is 715- 772-3153. They have tons of info related to organic farming. Where in WI are you located? We may be neighbors. Patti , , WI. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2006 Report Share Posted June 6, 2006 That's pretty funny Patti! My daughter Cassie just said, " HEY! That's Arianna's parent's! " Well, I'm glad you enjoy the view of our cows! Hey... If you could go out and let us know when the cows are mounting each other- which tag numbers are the ones being mounted- then we'll know which ones need to be bred! LOL Just kidding!!! We bought the herd, and have found that the dates are SO FAR OFF for calving, and most of them we think aren't bred, so... We're hurting! We NEED 20 more to make our budgeted numbers, or pretty soon, you won't see our cows out there any more!!! We're going to have to sell them all soon. So.... If you come across a bunch of organic cows for sale, let us know- PLEASE!!!!! Tara Owen Check out our family website at http://www.dropshots.com/owensark Last updated May 23rd, 2006! Some cool websites: http://www.flylady.net if you need help managing your life http://www.ebaumsworld.com for videos of stupid people doing stupid things! -- Re: WANTED: Organic dairy cows- in WI --- Tara, We enjoy our view of your cows on a daily basis. We bought our land from the McGees. E-mail or call, we should talk off line. There are some local activities you may be interested in. How long have you been in the area? Patti 715-772-4642, mysticprairie@... In , " Tara Owen " <owensark@...> wrote: > > > hey Patti- > We ARE neighbors!! LOL We're also in - we're renting Claude McGee's > place- also in , but we live on the corner of 128 & N- right by > Stockmans! > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2006 Report Share Posted June 6, 2006 Sorry- didn't mean to make you cry, but that's ok- me and did too! You're welcome. Tara Check out our family website at http://www.dropshots.com/owensark Last updated May 23rd, 2006! Some cool websites: http://www.flylady.net if you need help managing your life http://www.ebaumsworld.com for videos of stupid people doing stupid things! -- Re: WANTED: Organic dairy cows- in WI --- Tara, We enjoy our view of your cows on a daily basis. We bought our land from the McGees. E-mail or call, we should talk off line. There are some local activities you may be interested in. How long have you been in the area? Patti 715-772-4642, mysticprairie@... In , " Tara Owen " <owensark@...> wrote: > > > hey Patti- > We ARE neighbors!! LOL We're also in - we're renting Claude McGee's > place- also in , but we live on the corner of 128 & N- right by > Stockmans! > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2006 Report Share Posted June 6, 2006 Ok... I have NO IDEA how that got sent to this board!!! LOL I meant to send that to a personal friend! LOL Oh well. Just thought I'd fill you in so you all knew. LOL Tara From: Tara Owen Date: 06/06/06 23:31:43 Subject: Re: Re: WANTED: Organic dairy cows- in WI Sorry- didn't mean to make you cry, but that's ok- me and did too! You're welcome. Tara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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