We have had raw milk for years from different suppliers. One herd had TB and so had to discontinue for a good while; another packed it badly and the bottles were often crushed against each other and one had come open in transit and made an awful mess. It was put down to a new packer but we weren't compensated even though l showed the evidence. Then we found Fen Farm and have been happy customers ever since. It was so good to watch this going through the stages from cow to bottle. ❤
" what doesn't kill you make you stronger ... " I was milk producer and son of milk producers since several generation ... since I was few month old, I drink a lot of raw milk of every kinds. mostely without any treatment or washing udder, and now that I dont sale my milk, with a simple rince about milking equipment. I am 54 years old and I never was ill about anything and look like a thirty-something man well done to you ! I laught out loud when I heard about people who can't stand milk !
Fen Farm Dairy is one of my favourite places ever. Not only is the milk GORGEOUS, but so is everything else that is sold here. I never liked milk until I tried it from here. It's absolutely yummy. I'm there every week, sometimes more than once a week. Love it! Many thanks for all your hard work and careful attention to detail. Your milk is amazing!
👏🏼 phenomenal. I drink around 2.5 liters of raw milk every day, makes me happy to see an honest farm like this doing the good work! 🙏🏼 Actually makes me wanna work here 😄
I ordered raw milk from this place, and had it delivered all the way to Liverpool in the other end of the country. I was surprised and pleased that they even agreed to deliver it in the first place, though I was even more impressed when it arrived in immaculate condition. Four well-designed bottles in a securely wrapped cardboard box nestled in a bed of straw, accompanied by some sort of freezing pack to keep them chilled. It is clear that they care deeply about their product and the delivery process over long distances. Upon tasting it I could immediately discern the difference in quality compared to the slop you get out of the supermarket. Needless to say I will be ordering more, I just hope it's not too much of an inconvenience for these good folk that I'm based in the North, but then again they'd probably only offer a local delivery service if it was an issue. Lastly the price, I've looked around at some other online shops, and they provide the best value for money, nothing else to add there. Full marks!
Thankyou so much. We have been having your raw milk now for a while and just love it. This was lovely to watch and see the process. Thankyou Please give the Beautiful herd our thanks for the gorgeous milk. 🥛❤️
Really interesting. And so glad to see you care for your cows so much. My mum's family were all farmers in the Lake District and seeing that milking shed I can almost smell that smell that was such a part of my childhood.
A bit late viewing this Jonny,and as a raw milk producer some great tips. I know you used to use a teatbrush in the parlour, and I was wondering why you’d come back to the foam cup
Question Sir, I was reading a discussion in a Facebook agriculture group regarding milking the cows. This person who wants to be a dairy farmer, he was saying he rather use natural method using apple cider vinegar and bicarbonate soda mixture and wipe off with hot water flannel cloth the cows teats before inserting the milk tubes. He doesn't like the idea using chemical foam and alcohol. What do you think?
Hi! There are lots of different ways to clean a cow’s teats before milking. We’ve tried many, from simple wood-wool, to special wipes, to the re-usable face flannels we use today. There are also lots of substances with which you can clean them, from chemical to natural. The way we have decided on our method has been to spend the last few years lab testing milk samples and monitoring teat health/cow comfort with many different methods. The method we use today has proved to be the best for producing the cleanest milk and also the best comfort and health for the cows teats (used twice a day, cow comfort is important). We also chose the cotton flannels as we can simply sterilise and reuse them, and they are biodegradable at the end of their life. Hope that helps explain a bit of our process, thanks for your interest! 😊
Hey! We don’t sell by mail order outside the UK but we do export a little to some retailers in Europe. Do you have a favourite town/city to shop in? I can find out if we have a stockist there. 😊
My girlfriend and I are traveling the states, looking to stay/visit with like minded awake and aware Christians that are homesteading/farming/ranching. We would love to meet you, and learn from you. We would love to be financially compensated if you are blessed to, but we are also happy to trade labor for temporary housing and food while we visit. We are especially interested in animal husbandry, lamb and cows, and raw milk. We like to eat carnivore/keto, but we have both worked on farms and like veggies and fruit too, anything that is sustainable and coming from the land. Reply to this comment if you would like to learn more about us and have something to offer! God Bless
You think our ancestors were sterilizing everything before and after every milking? Just sayin....no knock on you brother, I know the hoops you have to jump through to keep the geniuses in govt off your back. Keep it up!!
Important question! A glass bottle needs to be reused between 7-20 times to have a smaller carbon footprint than plastic. We offer both options. We don’t currently have the facilities to take glass bottle returns so we offer glass bottles to customers who are willing to be in charge of cleaning and refilling their own bottles. For passers-by we offer free pre-sterilised plastic bottles. We offer the free plastic bottles to discourage people from bringing their own (often insufficieny sterilised) containers as this could be a health risk. We trialled removing plastic bottles completely and giving free glass bottles to all visitors on the understanding that they would reuse them for future refills but sadly most people took a new free glass bottle on every visit so the carbon footprint of that strategy wasn’t going to be acceptable. Still waiting for someone to invent an eco friendly bottle with a smaller footprint than glass which can hold dairy without melting. Would love to be free of the plastic!
We have had raw milk for years from different suppliers. One herd had TB and so had to discontinue for a good while; another packed it badly and the bottles were often crushed against each other and one had come open in transit and made an awful mess. It was put down to a new packer but we weren't compensated even though l showed the evidence.
Then we found Fen Farm and have been happy customers ever since. It was so good to watch this going through the stages from cow to bottle. ❤
Cleaner than pasteurised.
And the government still can’t admit that raw milk is better for human consumption.
" what doesn't kill you make you stronger ... "
I was milk producer and son of milk producers since several generation ... since I was few month old, I drink a lot of raw milk of every kinds. mostely without any treatment or washing udder, and now that I dont sale my milk, with a simple rince about milking equipment. I am 54 years old and I never was ill about anything and look like a thirty-something man
well done to you !
I laught out loud when I heard about people who can't stand milk !
Fen Farm Dairy is one of my favourite places ever. Not only is the milk GORGEOUS, but so is everything else that is sold here. I never liked milk until I tried it from here. It's absolutely yummy. I'm there every week, sometimes more than once a week. Love it! Many thanks for all your hard work and careful attention to detail. Your milk is amazing!
Ahhh, thank you Annie! 🥰
👏🏼 phenomenal. I drink around 2.5 liters of raw milk every day, makes me happy to see an honest farm like this doing the good work! 🙏🏼 Actually makes me wanna work here 😄
Incredibly inspiring. Thank you for all of your hard work! If only more people understood the benefits of raw milk...
This is amazing!!!! please keep up the hard and honest work
I ordered raw milk from this place, and had it delivered all the way to Liverpool in the other end of the country. I was surprised and pleased that they even agreed to deliver it in the first place, though I was even more impressed when it arrived in immaculate condition. Four well-designed bottles in a securely wrapped cardboard box nestled in a bed of straw, accompanied by some sort of freezing pack to keep them chilled. It is clear that they care deeply about their product and the delivery process over long distances. Upon tasting it I could immediately discern the difference in quality compared to the slop you get out of the supermarket. Needless to say I will be ordering more, I just hope it's not too much of an inconvenience for these good folk that I'm based in the North, but then again they'd probably only offer a local delivery service if it was an issue. Lastly the price, I've looked around at some other online shops, and they provide the best value for money, nothing else to add there.
Full marks!
So pleased you enjoyed the milk! It’s great to hear. 😊 Thanks so much for ordering and for your kind comments!
@@fenfarmdairy8629 Hi! is your milk A1 OR A2? Cheers.
3:15 ..Ha,ha,ha : "like Yeah, dah"🤣 Swiss dairy farmer here. Standard procedure for us, organic or not.
Thankyou so much.
We have been having your raw milk now for a while and just love it. This was lovely to watch and see the process.
Thankyou
Please give the Beautiful herd our thanks for the gorgeous milk.
🥛❤️
Ah so pleased to hear you’re enjoying the milk. Thanks for all your support. 😊
Great to see how it all comes together behind the scenes!
Excellent, really great work!.
Really interesting. And so glad to see you care for your cows so much. My mum's family were all farmers in the Lake District and seeing that milking shed I can almost smell that smell that was such a part of my childhood.
Yes the smell is so nostalgic isn’t it! So many memories attached to the senses.
A bit late viewing this Jonny,and as a raw milk producer some great tips. I know you used to use a teatbrush in the parlour, and I was wondering why you’d come back to the foam cup
This is really interesting. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed watching! 😊
Brilliant. Just a pity it's not in glass bottles. Those cows looks so happy and well cared for.
Extraordinarily interesting and were I near the farm I would be buying it.
They deliver nationwide around the UK. I’m about 7 hours drive away but I still order regularly from Fen Farm. Love their butter and mascarpone
HEROES !!!
Beautiful animals are some of your cows Simmentals
Hey! They are mostly Montbéliarde. 😊
@@fenfarmdairy8629 they look like a dual purpose breed milk and meat, hence I mistook them for the Simmental breed
Question Sir, I was reading a discussion in a Facebook agriculture group
regarding milking the cows.
This person who wants to be a dairy farmer, he was saying he rather use natural method using apple cider vinegar and bicarbonate soda mixture and wipe off with hot water flannel cloth the cows teats before inserting the milk tubes.
He doesn't like the idea using chemical foam and alcohol.
What do you think?
Hi! There are lots of different ways to clean a cow’s teats before milking. We’ve tried many, from simple wood-wool, to special wipes, to the re-usable face flannels we use today. There are also lots of substances with which you can clean them, from chemical to natural. The way we have decided on our method has been to spend the last few years lab testing milk samples and monitoring teat health/cow comfort with many different methods. The method we use today has proved to be the best for producing the cleanest milk and also the best comfort and health for the cows teats (used twice a day, cow comfort is important).
We also chose the cotton flannels as we can simply sterilise and reuse them, and they are biodegradable at the end of their life.
Hope that helps explain a bit of our process, thanks for your interest! 😊
Thank you sir for your reply, and again enjoying watching the videos. ❤️🙂
Hi do you guys sell your products outside uk , I live in Sweden
Hey! We don’t sell by mail order outside the UK but we do export a little to some retailers in Europe. Do you have a favourite town/city to shop in? I can find out if we have a stockist there. 😊
❤️
My girlfriend and I are traveling the states, looking to stay/visit with like minded awake and aware Christians that are homesteading/farming/ranching. We would love to meet you, and learn from you. We would love to be financially compensated if you are blessed to, but we are also happy to trade labor for temporary housing and food while we visit. We are especially interested in animal husbandry, lamb and cows, and raw milk. We like to eat carnivore/keto, but we have both worked on farms and like veggies and fruit too, anything that is sustainable and coming from the land. Reply to this comment if you would like to learn more about us and have something to offer! God Bless
Hello, I’m sorry but we are UK based, not in the states. Best of luck with your travels.
You think our ancestors were sterilizing everything before and after every milking? Just sayin....no knock on you brother, I know the hoops you have to jump through to keep the geniuses in govt off your back. Keep it up!!
Why are you using plastic bottles, surely glass bottles would be more environmentally friendly?
Important question! A glass bottle needs to be reused between 7-20 times to have a smaller carbon footprint than plastic. We offer both options. We don’t currently have the facilities to take glass bottle returns so we offer glass bottles to customers who are willing to be in charge of cleaning and refilling their own bottles. For passers-by we offer free pre-sterilised plastic bottles. We offer the free plastic bottles to discourage people from bringing their own (often insufficieny sterilised) containers as this could be a health risk. We trialled removing plastic bottles completely and giving free glass bottles to all visitors on the understanding that they would reuse them for future refills but sadly most people took a new free glass bottle on every visit so the carbon footprint of that strategy wasn’t going to be acceptable. Still waiting for someone to invent an eco friendly bottle with a smaller footprint than glass which can hold dairy without melting. Would love to be free of the plastic!
This is awesome… such important work.