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I live in West Virginia. Any others in this group from the mountain

state, or am I the lone one? I called the state Dept. of

Agriculture and the fellow I spoke with only wanted to caution me

about raw milk products and said the laws are in place to protect

you, blah, blah, blah. He wasn't sure about the legality of a cow

share program. I have located a few dairy cattle owners and they

are unwilling to even sale their milk as pet food due to a crack

down on another farmer a couple of years ago. However, if I could

get proof of the legality of a cow share program I may be able to

talk one into trying it.

Thanks~

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> I live in West Virginia. Any others in this group from the

mountain

> state, or am I the lone one? I called the state Dept. of

> Agriculture and the fellow I spoke with only wanted to caution me

> about raw milk products and said the laws are in place to protect

> you, blah, blah, blah. He wasn't sure about the legality of a cow

> share program. I have located a few dairy cattle owners and they

> are unwilling to even sale their milk as pet food due to a crack

> down on another farmer a couple of years ago. However, if I could

> get proof of the legality of a cow share program I may be able to

> talk one into trying it.

>

> Thanks~

Hi . Where in WV do you live? Currently my fiance and I are

planning on moving to WV, sburg area, next year. I'm planning

on having dairy goats to start and eventually a Jersey cow. While,

I'm more concerned at providing raw milk for self consumption, I

certainly would be open to a cow/goat share situation with any extras

I might have. Don't know about the legalities of it though.

I currently live in VA, Northern area. I am in a cow share at a farm

in Winchester. Are you close to there? The farm is Hedgebrook and I

believe the web site is www.hedgebrook.com

I found it thru realmilk.com.

I'm kind of disappointed that WV is still a backwards in this area

but the land is cheaper than where we are now and I can at least have

my own animals to provide for me. I'd be interested in any thing you

come up with.

Thanks, Therese Vista

Middleburg, VA

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I would say that once both parties sign, they pay you, the farmer, for

the cost of the cow, and you start milking. Simple as that. Actually,

sometimes they pay at the end of the month for their board as you may

have performed more services for them that month than others (i.e. more

gallons or added butter or cream from their own cow.)

Actually, though, I would talk to Tim at Clearview Acres as he seems to

be "in the know" on these things and can probably consult with you for

a fee. He's got all the legal documentation and know how to help you

get off to a rip-roaring start.

I hope you do it and I hope it's a smashing success for you!

sjv19762003 wrote:

Hi all. I was wondering what steps need to be taken to start a

cow/goat share? I have looked at the examples of agreements from

other states in the files, but I am wondering what comes after both

parties sign the agreement. Do you consult with a lawyer

beforehand? I am totally ignorant of legal issues and need some

direction. Thanks~ in WV

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