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I know Mike on this list is a "seasonal" eater. Maybe he'll

chime in.

Mike wrote:

HAs anyone thought about not haveing fresh milk during the winter?

We look at things in the natural realm. Cows naturaly would be dry

during the winter. And the milk in the winter is less nutritious

than the rest of the year. Any thoughts on this? Eating in season.

Don't get me wrong We are drinking raw jersey milk right now. If we

didn't have it we go without.

Bountiful Blessings,

Barb

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why would cows naturally be dry during the winter? My cows generally freshen in oct/nov if not coerced to do otherwise. a good time for the calves. not too cold, no flies, and mama milk sees them through the winter when grass is not availale...when they are weaning age grass is up and plentiful, and as heat of summer gets dehyrating, the cows dry off end of summer to prepare for calving

www.MajestyFarm.comNorth Garden, Virginia

Re: Winter Milk quality

I know Mike on this list is a "seasonal" eater. Maybe he'll chime in.Mike wrote:

HAs anyone thought about not haveing fresh milk during the winter?We look at things in the natural realm. Cows naturaly would be dry during the winter. And the milk in the winter is less nutritious than the rest of the year. Any thoughts on this? Eating in season.Don't get me wrong We are drinking raw jersey milk right now. If we didn't have it we go without.Bountiful Blessings,BarbPLEASE BE KIND AND TRIM YOUR POSTS WHEN REPLYING!Check out these links!Midvalleyvu Farms http://www.midvalleyvu.comThe Weston A. Price Foundation: http://www.westonaprice.orgThe Untold Story of Milk http://www.drrons.com/untoldstoryofmilk.htmlPlease visit our Raw Dairy files for a wealth of information:FILES: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RawDairy/files/Database: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RawDairy/databaseRecipes: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RawDairy/database?method=reportRows & tbl=1Contact List: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RawDairy/database?method=reportRows & tbl=2Photos: http://photos.groups.yahoo.com/group/RawDairy/lst

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Here's a recent post on that topic:

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RawDairy/message/2639

I was visiting one of my local farmers last week who hasn't been

milking much lately, and I asked him if the cows were dry. He

said " The calves are getting plenty of milk " .

Mike

SE Pennsylvania

>

> > HAs anyone thought about not haveing fresh milk during the winter?

> > We look at things in the natural realm. Cows naturaly would be

dry

> > during the winter. And the milk in the winter is less nutritious

> > than the rest of the year. Any thoughts on this? Eating in

season.

> > Don't get me wrong We are drinking raw jersey milk right now. If

we

> > didn't have it we go without.

> > Bountiful Blessings,

> > Barb

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > PLEASE BE KIND AND TRIM YOUR POSTS WHEN REPLYING!

> >

> > Check out these links!

> > Midvalleyvu Farms http://www.midvalleyvu.com

> > The Weston A. Price Foundation: http://www.westonaprice.org

> > The Untold Story of Milk

http://www.drrons.com/untoldstoryofmilk.html

> > Please visit our Raw Dairy files for a wealth of information:

> > FILES: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RawDairy/files/

> > Database: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RawDairy/database

> > Recipes:

> > http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RawDairy/database?

method=reportRows & tbl=1

> > <http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RawDairy/database?

method=reportRows & tbl=1>

> > Contact List:

> > http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RawDairy/database?

method=reportRows & tbl=2

> > <http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RawDairy/database?

method=reportRows & tbl=2>

> > Photos: http://photos.groups.yahoo.com/group/RawDairy/lst

> >

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At 10:43 PM 2/15/04 -0000, you wrote:

>HAs anyone thought about not haveing fresh milk during the winter?

>We look at things in the natural realm. Cows naturaly would be dry

>during the winter. And the milk in the winter is less nutritious

>than the rest of the year. Any thoughts on this? Eating in season.

>Don't get me wrong We are drinking raw jersey milk right now. If we

>didn't have it we go without.

>Bountiful Blessings,

>Barb

>

I seem to be eating more seasonally, by accident, since changing my diet

for other reasons. No way I'll give up my milk, though!!!! (cold dead

hands images come to mind) :)

MFJ

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