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Milking Goats / How we Pasteurize Our Goats Milk - Safeguard Pasteurizer
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- Опубліковано 24 чер 2021
- We posterize all our milk. Today we show you how we do it.
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Your goats are sweet and cute. When I was a child we sometimes used to buy goat milk ice cream. It wasn't bad but did taste goaty.
Cute kittens around the barn, this is a very educational video
Absolutely agree on the Nigerian Dwarf milk! Delicious
I really enjoyed this video, as I do all of your videos! I’m always excited when I see you’ve posted another one!
Thank you ! 😀😀
love the video. I used to live on a mini nubian farm, and I am impressed with your goats. Very nice udders. :)
I love this pasteurizer! It works great.
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Great video as always 🙌🙌
Thank you ☺👏
I own 2 of those pasturizers. We have jersey cows and Nigerian goats
Hello, share how to raise and process goat milk, wish you happiness, happiness and more success
Very cool guys we have the same pasteurizer. They are the best and great job cooling milk back down. I would like to know at some point how much and what type of feed (percent wise) your giving your girls. It's really hard to know from reading internet. So many different answers. Thanks guys
Watching from Nigeria😂😂😂
Looks good . My favorite is goats cheese. Very expensive here in COLORADO
Hi, could you link where you got your milk can? The one with the lid that you froze into a bigger pot? Thanks!
Yes, it’s this one amzn.to/436oaOy
Raw milk is much healthier than pasterized
So do you use raw or pasteurize milk in the soap? Still loving the soap I bought. The bars last a long time!
We use raw milk in the soap. We pasteurize anything to eat or drink. Glad your loving the soap! Thank you
Just curious why you pasteurize the milk? Raw milk is highly nutritious and during the pasteurization process you kill all those nutrients...plus you get that goaty flavor when you pasteurize.
I’m to germaphobic to drink raw milk I do agree with you though. Except absolutely no goaty flavor in our pasteurized milk 😀
@@JohnsonFamilyFarmstead so do you think that you immediately chilling the milk after you pasteurize it makes it not goaty tasting? Have you tried it without chilling it and it does have a goaty flavor?
I think so. I did taste it raw to compare flavor and it’s the exact same to me. With my frozen bucket it comes down quick! I stir it and it comes down in about 15 minutes or less. Pasteurized goat milk from the store taste horrible though maybe that’s why it gets a bad rap.
@@JohnsonFamilyFarmstead I agree about the store goat milk, it doesn't taste anything like what it actually is. I will have to try pasteurizing my raw ND milk without the machine and bucket and see if it tastes goaty bc it might just be their milk maybe bc of the higher butterfat? But we will see! 🙂 I'm glad that machine works out for you!
Is it true if not pasteurized you can get real sick with many different bacteria's??
Where can I find the machine you used to pasteurize your milk? We are knew and have small kiddeos so I wanted to start by pasteurizing before we dive into raw milk.
We got a new one and it’s linked in all our newer videos with a coupon code as well.
@@JohnsonFamilyFarmstead thank you! I'll look for that video!
Great Video. What brand and size of Milking machine do you use? We still milk our ND goats by hand and it's very difficult because they are so small.
Hi we built our machine ua-cam.com/video/Vz7msqDKoa8/v-deo.html
I own 2 vevor goat milkers and a vevor cow milker. The goat milkers are a little cheaply made but work OK. The cow milkers works great and can be fixed to milk 2 goats at the same time
Question: when I try to run cold water into mine it goes over to e top of the bucket even though the overflow is working. Any ideas?
I haven’t had that happen 😊
Maybe lower the pressure of the cold water coming in. If more cold water is coming in, than hot water is going out, it will over flow. I guess you could try to empty most of the hot water then add in cold water if that is the only way you can do it.
To what temp do
You cool
It to!!
About 50 then I pop it in the fridge
Would this work with human breastmilk? Using donor milk
I have no idea what guidelines are on human milk pasteurization. 😀 if similar to goats milk maybe 😀
I don’t mean to offend anyone, but I just don’t understand why you would go through all the trouble of raising your own dairy animals and milking them JUST TO PASTEURIZE IT. The entire reason I got my Jersey cows and go through all the trouble of raising them on 100% grass only with no drugs or chemicals is to have my own safe and nutrient-dense raw milk and colostrum. Pasteurization does far more harm than good. In fact, if you are being clean and feeding your animals the proper diet, pasteurization is completely unnecessary -especially on a homestead sized scale. Pasteurization denatures the proteins in your milk, it destroys the beneficial enzymes, including lactase (which helps you digest the milk more easily and efficiently). It destroys everything good in your milk. You have a perfect food and then you ruin it. Raw milk has superior nutrition and significant health benefits over pasteurized milk. Raw milk contains greater bioavailable nutrients than pasteurized milk, as well as a wide array of beneficial enzymes and probiotics which are known to have benefits on the immune system and gastrointestinal tract. Numerous scientific studies have shown that raw milk is correlated with decreased rates of asthma, allergies, eczema, otitis, fever, and respiratory infections. Raw milk also aids in recovery from antibiotic use, and provides many gut-healthy probiotics and enzymes.
www.westonaprice.org/podcast/151-is-raw-milk-safe/
Not offended I agree and this is great information. :) I just can't take the risk but maybe someday. Its still great fresh milk that we love so much.