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Uploaded by on Apr 13, 2011

Baby bull calf, just born 3:30am 4/13/11 We are located near Arlington, Washington in the fertile Stilliguamish Valley. Starting in the Fall/Winter of 2011/2012 will be selling grade A certified raw milk right here on our farm. We will only have Guernsey cows so as to produce the beneficial A2 protein milk. The unique golden color of Guernsey milk comes from an unusually high content of beta carotene.

Guernsey milk is richer in both proteins and flavor than other milk products, including pasteurized white milk. When you drink Guernsey milk, you get: 12% more protein 33% more vitamin D 25% more vitamin A 30% more cream 15% more calcium

The Cancer Foundation of America recently published a study that shows beta carotene, along with vitamins A and C, may reduce the risk of cancer.

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  • Calves tend to do much better nursing on their mothers. It wouldn't be practical to do it this way if I milked a large herd though.

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  • Sorry it's a bull calf. Good looking though. I like that you leave the calf on momma for a while.

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