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Rob R
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You could ask them about their feeding and grazing regimes - cows fed a high proportion of the dietary needs as forage inherently have healthier milk and better hygiene (within reason, though obviously it doesn't avoid post milking contamination).
Asking to see their cows and milking facilities (all the better if you can see a milking) will tell you more by their reaction than any technical knowledge. If they're passionate to talk openly about it and give you a guided tour you can be pretty sure that they are worthy.
You could ask about their TB testing (if registered as a raw milk producer they will be tested annually) but providing they are registered then you will be pretty safe there - the rules are so tight that TB hasn't been contracted from drinking inspected raw milk for a couple of generations - it's just used as scaremongering based upon very old precedents. Like most things that are 'different' the bar is set much higher than for the conventional. However you're probably best not going into their testing unless you know all about it - providing they are licensed and inspected (and passed!) that is all you need to know.
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1. The current controls on the sale of raw cows' drinking milk in hygiene and food labelling regulations are:
a) the milk may only be sold direct to consumers by registered milk production holdings (at the farm gate or in a farmhouse catering operation) or through milk roundsmen. Sales through other outlets have been banned since 1985 (although sales by the farmer at farmers markets are allowed);
b) the supplying animals must be from a herd that is officially tuberculosis free, and either brucellosis free or officially brucellosis free;
c) the production holding, milking premises and dairy, must comply with hygiene rules;
d) the milk must bear the appropriate health warning;
e) compliance with a) to d) above is monitored by inspections twice a year; and
f) the milk is sampled and tested quarterly under the control of Animal Health Dairy Hygiene to monitor compliance with standards for total bacterial count and coliforms.
2. The sale of raw drinking milk from sheep, goats or buffaloes:
a) is not subject to the restriction at 1a) above;
b) raw drinking milk from buffaloes has to comply with the herd status requirement at 1b) above;
c) raw drinking milk from sheep and goats must come from animals belonging to a production holding that is either officially brucellosis free or brucellosis free;
d) raw drinking milk from these 3 species must comply with dairy hygiene rules and microbiological standards;
e) In England, raw drinking milk from sheep and goats, but not buffaloes, has to carry the health warning. In Wales, raw milk from all three species has to carry the appropriate health warning; and
f) compliance with these requirements is monitored at inspections programmed on a risk basis.
3. The sale of raw cream:
a) is not subject to the restrictions at 1a) and d) above;
b) must comply with all the requirements that apply to milk based products under dairy hygiene rules and microbiological standards;
c) must be made with milk meeting the herd status criteria described in paragraphs 1b) and 2b) and c) above;
d) raw cream is not required to carry the health warning; and
e) compliance with these requirements is, again, monitored at inspections programmed on risk. |
https://www.food.gov.uk/foodindustry/guidancenotes/hygguid/rawmilkcream
Good advice can also be sought here; https://www.naturalfoodfinder.co.uk/unpasteurised-raw-milk-uk |
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