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ruthie218
True Blue Farmgirl

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Ruthie Ann
Indiana
USA
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Posted - Jun 16 2012 :  07:17:00 AM  Show Profile
Hi! A friend is giving me goat's milk and want to learn how to pasterize it. Do anyone have any tips ?
Ruthie Ann

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crittergranny
True Blue Farmgirl

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Laura
Lindrith NM
USA
1096 Posts

Posted - Jun 16 2012 :  6:29:24 PM  Show Profile
Heat to 160 degrees and let it cool. Pasteurized.
Laura

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MiaBella
True Blue Farmgirl

100 Posts

Michelle
New Caney TX
USA
100 Posts

Posted - Jun 16 2012 :  6:42:04 PM  Show Profile
160 degrees is the quick version, I always had to warm it up to 145 - 150 and hold it there for 30 minutes (per state law) when I ran my dairy. To me, pasteurized milk has a "cooked" taste to it.

Question: Why are you wanting to pasteurize it? Raw is so much better and better for you...

Michelle
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MiaBella Farm
New Caney, TX
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ruthie218
True Blue Farmgirl

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Ruthie Ann
Indiana
USA
1425 Posts

Posted - Jun 16 2012 :  9:11:00 PM  Show Profile
Well Im not really sure why other than to make sure I won't get sick. Im pretty new at alot of this type stuff.
Thanks,
Ruthie Ann

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Edited by - ruthie218 on Jun 16 2012 9:12:50 PM
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Sugar Girl
True Blue Farmgirl

108 Posts

Pamela Jean
Sugarloaf Ca
USA
108 Posts

Posted - Jun 16 2012 :  9:27:05 PM  Show Profile
Pasteurizing goat's milk gives it that goaty taste, and kills all the good stuff, if your friend is using good handling measures and tests her goats for mastitis regularly, I would not Pasteurize.

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Edited by - Sugar Girl on Jul 03 2012 9:58:03 PM
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bananachicken
True Blue Farmgirl

67 Posts

Ginny
Ohio
USA
67 Posts

Posted - Jun 16 2012 :  11:26:08 PM  Show Profile
I agree, we don't pasteurize our goat milk, I think it tastes much better than the goat milk you can buy at the store. :)

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sherrye
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sherry
bend in the high desert oregon
USA
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Posted - Jun 23 2012 :  11:43:53 PM  Show Profile
may i suggest you go to realmilk.com and read why raw is better.

the learn as we go silk purse farm
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MiaBella
True Blue Farmgirl

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Michelle
New Caney TX
USA
100 Posts

Posted - Jun 24 2012 :  2:29:16 PM  Show Profile
If you are not used to drinking raw milk, your body needs to get used to the "good" bacteria that is present so you MAY experience some differences in your digestion, but it should be short lived. I drink ONLY raw milk and so do my boys. We have been for YEARS and my boys never miss school for illness, only dental check ups and one has never had a cavity and he is 16! The other, well, he lived with my husband's ex-wife for too long and she satisfied everything with CANDY! So, he has a mouthful!

Michelle
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MiaBella Farm
New Caney, TX
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Jeanna
True Blue Farmgirl

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Jeanna
Franklin NC
USA
267 Posts

Posted - Jun 26 2012 :  6:20:03 PM  Show Profile
I never pasteurized my goats milk. I wish I had them back. The milk was so good and ice cream made with it was wonderful. I was buying raw milk--cow share for a while and then he wanted to cut back the herd and almost double his prices, I just couldn't afford then. So now I drink milk from the store.

Jeanna
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HealthyEating
Farmgirl at Heart

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Barbara
Dawsonville Georgia
USA
4 Posts

Posted - Jul 01 2012 :  11:42:23 AM  Show Profile
Why in the world would you pasteurize it??? It's straight from Mother Nature the best way possible! Do check your source for it, and if they use caution and make sure everything is super clean, there is no need to pasteurize it. That just makes it dead like the rest of the pasteurized milk on store shelves. You are so blessed to have a source for raw goat's milk (which is the closest to human milk) so don't adulterate it.

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rphelps4
True Blue Farmgirl

620 Posts

roxanna
westport indiana
USA
620 Posts

Posted - Jul 01 2012 :  11:47:53 AM  Show Profile  Send rphelps4 a Yahoo! Message
Amen to that Barbara
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SandraM
True Blue Farmgirl

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Sandra
Coldwater Michigan
USA
295 Posts

Posted - Jul 03 2012 :  09:31:50 AM  Show Profile
We have done both. If I was getting my milk from an outside source I would probably choose to pasteurize it. We have goats and when I use the milk for cheese or yogur I pasteurize it as well. We do the quick pasteurization method. Cooling it down quickly is important.
My milk has never tasted cooked.
We do use raw. But If I am getting a lot of milk I will pasteurize the milk. It last longer in the fridge.



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