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storing frozen cows milk for future use for calves
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<blockquote data-quote="certherfbeef" data-source="post: 42244" data-attributes="member: 190"><p>Steve, </p><p>I don't know how close you might be to a Dairy or two but see if they will help. Preferably not milk from a first calver, and definately not from a johnes herd.</p><p>I too use freezer bags and the warm water thaw method.</p><p>While in college we used a clostrumeter to measure the value of the milk. I'm sure you can still get one, but I don't remember the preffered value any more. Good Luck, lots of colostrum on hand is never a bad thing!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="certherfbeef, post: 42244, member: 190"] Steve, I don't know how close you might be to a Dairy or two but see if they will help. Preferably not milk from a first calver, and definately not from a johnes herd. I too use freezer bags and the warm water thaw method. While in college we used a clostrumeter to measure the value of the milk. I'm sure you can still get one, but I don't remember the preffered value any more. Good Luck, lots of colostrum on hand is never a bad thing!! [/QUOTE]
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