DiscoverThe Curious FarmerQ&A with Kate - The Leap Farm goat dairy system
Q&A with Kate - The Leap Farm goat dairy system

Q&A with Kate - The Leap Farm goat dairy system

Update: 2021-03-24
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Leap Farm dairy system:

  • Once a day milking (in the mornings)
  • All kids kept with their mothers throughout the season (during the day)
  • The mothers and kids are drafted apart in the evening, with all of them shedded at night on a composting hay floor (deep litter system) that provides heat (like an electric blanket)
  • Kids are given a small amount of milk every morning (with a cuddle) for the first 6 weeks of life
  • Kids naturally wean from their mothers over the course of the season
  • The males and the females who lines aren't desirable for the milking herd are turned off the paddock when they reach a reasonable size and are sold for meat
  • Milking (and cheese making) is seasonal - in late autumn/early winter, milking ceases for the season, and both the farmers and the girls get a 3 month break
  • And so the cycle begins.

Questions and comments can be sent to Kate at thecuriousfarmer@gmail.com, or contact her through Instagram or Facebook @leapfarm

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Q&A with Kate - The Leap Farm goat dairy system

Q&A with Kate - The Leap Farm goat dairy system

Kate Field