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B**E
Lots of practical information for the homestead
This book is a jewel to the owner of a "family cow." Our family has 9 acres and 3 Dexters, and we were thinking of sprouting grain and buying an old tractor - not anymore!Adam Klaus is thorough and his explanations are clear and succinct. It was a delight to read this book in only a couple of hours, and come out with so much clarity on so many issues - from how to handle cows/bulls to what kind of hay to buy. The "pasture riddle" was dealt with in a way that a "newbie" like me could finally understand this better (most books are for bigger operations and/or too technical); our cows struggle with fescue toxicity last summer, and now I have more clarity on how to approach this issue.We are now looking for a cow with horns, a difficult task! Also, don't want to continue with Dexters because the butter comes white even in the spring/summer and it is hard to make. But, after reading this book, won't get a Jersey either...
M**R
Tried-and-True Ecological & Profitable Approach to Small-Scale Dairy Farming
Adam Klaus as done a stellar job of outlining and detailing all crucial aspects of a home-scale holistic raw dairy operation. Most beneficially, the author speaks not from theory, but raw experience. His family ran a successful and highly-profitable raw dairy for several years from their homestead in Colorado. He has succeeded in developing an ecological approach that minimizes inputs, while still providing ample outputs and thus maximizing profits.Although I do not keep cattle, I am starting to raise dairy sheep and goats for the benefit of my family and neighbors on a similarly-sized acreage to the author. In picking up this book, I hoped to be able to translate much of his experience and wisdom across species. His chapter on pasture management "Beyond Grass-Fed" was eye-opening, as well as his information on holistic animal medicine.I would highly recommend this book to anyone considering dairy farming on a small-scale with any species of ruminant.
A**R
Beautifully Written!!!!
I got my copy, and finished reading it in about 3 days! An easy read, tons of really great, relevant information for anyone wanting to start a raw milk dairy. Adam has a nice writing style that flows well and conveys his information accurately. The information on selecting an easy keeping, high production animal was awesome! What I would really like to see in a future edition, or addition to the text would be some nice illustrations. Maybe floor plan sketches of the milking parlor layout, barn and paddock set ups, etc. I think this would really help folks who are more visual in these areas to learn how to set something like this up. Add the illustrations and it would be even better. A great read that will be at the front of my library for years to come as I start to expand my cattle ventures into dairy!
P**T
The best book for small-scale dairy production
Having worked on a small-scale dairy farm in New Mexico, I can say that this book has everything one needs to run an efficient and profitable grass-fed organic dairy. From the details of daily operations to the bigger picture considerations of site planning and infrastructure, this book gives you the information you need to be successful. There is no better resource out there, trust me, I have read them all, that approaches dairy farming in such a natural and holistic way.The knowledge in this book will reassure you about how to achieve your goals with dairy farming, whether for your family or as a commercial business. We can only hope that more farms in the future will utilize dairy cows for the betterment of the land, the farm, and the farmer.
L**G
Great resource
Very good information is contained in this book! I had almost lost interest in having a dairy cow after the last book I purchased on the topic. The last book made me feel that the average person couldn't raise a cow without having a bovine vet on call 24/7 or I would loose my cow or calf, or both, at any stage of their lives... like nearly all deliveries will require intervention. This book certainly dispelled the fear the last book caused and gave me hope that I can attain my dream of a small herd in the future. The principles and ethics are right in line with how I want to raise my animals. Extremely valuable information is within these pages!
D**E
Interesting read, but not recommended if your goal is a licensed dairy
I like the spirit in which this book was written, especially the reverence for cows the author extols. However I just finished chapter 5 on milk handling and was surprised at the lack of reference to state and national requirements for milk processing. The last chapter of the book briefly addresses the legalities of raw milk but does not address the laws regarding processing. We have a licensed grade A raw milk dairy in a state where inspected and licensed raw milk sales from farm and retail are legal, and the guidelines the author recommends for the processing of raw milk to yogurt would never pass our state's processed raw milk standards. The authors directions are wonderful for home use but would be unacceptable for legal sale in most states. Likewise several of his recommendations for setting up the milk room would have been unacceptable to our our dairy inspector as well. This book is great for the homesteader or non licensed dairy, or to read about dairy cow management, but if you are interested in establishing a licensed dairy buisness Caldwell's books would be a much better choice. From a dairy management perspective and quality of writing I would give the book 3 stars, but from a buisness perspective 1 star.
J**M
I also liked the clear explanations of "pasture choreography
This book was really encouraging to me. Adam Klaus has a small, successful grass-based dairy in Colorado and seems to really understand cows and their needs. His writing style is lyrical -- I read it cover to cover in a few days. I particularly appreciated his no-grain, grassfed approach and, with that, an herbal and biodynamic approach to health challenges. The section on sanitation for selling to customers was helpful. I also liked the clear explanations of "pasture choreography," -- how to deal with bull calves, etc. Writing about the book makes me want to re-read it!
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