A delicious treat made with simple ingredients. Our raw ice cream is made from our pasture raised goats. It's made to the highest standards, never heated or altered or with any weird ingredients!
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Yes, this product is legitimately certified as pet food! It's government approved for pet food only!
Why? Well, sadly there's no available human certification for raw goat dairy products like ice cream. Gee, if we could get our raw goat ice cream certified for humans, we sure would! For now, we make it with our raw goat milk (which is certified for humans in Pennsylvania), using the same process our team makes it for their human family at home.
Plus -- raw goat ice cream can not only be a great addition to your diet but your pet's diet, too! Your cats & dogs will love licking our ice cream on its own in a bowl. You can add a dollop on top of or mix it into their regular raw meat, wet food, or kibble. Or, take it up a notch and provide a cooling treat in the warmer months.
*Dairy shouldn't be a staple food for cats and dogs. Being carnivores (or nearly carnivores), raw meat is their essential food. Use dairy as a treat or mix in with their other food for a limited period. It's a great source of moisture and probiotics!
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Our raw goat ice cream should last up to 1 year in the freezer. But, of course, once it's opened there are so many variables that can affect shelf life (contaminants getting in, etc). It should last at least 1 month in the freezer once it's opened.
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Raw ice cream is the perfect treat to cool you down on a hot day! Add some fresh berries for an extra special treat, or top it with our own chocolate or strawberry syrup.
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What are your milk safety standards?
Milk safety is a top priority. Although it's not required for raw pet dairy, Miller's Bio Farm is certified by the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture for raw milk production and bottling for humans in PA. We test regularly for both general bacteria counts as well as specific pathogens. It's this milk that's turned into ice cream.
What breed are your goats?
Our milking goats are crosses between Alpine, Saanen, and Nubian goats.
What are the goats fed?
The goats have free access to pasture year round. However, in the hot summer, they usually choose to stay in the barn. When they're not eating forage at pasture, they are fed a GMO-free, corn-free, soy-free, and chemical-free feed from a farmer that raises and mixes the grains himself. Feed contains barley, oats, peas, alfalfa, and minerals.
Is your goat ice cream A2/A2?
Yes! All goats naturally produce A2/A2 milk. This is because goats (and all mammals) did not undergo a genetic mutation like cows do.
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Our ice cream is made simply with an old fashioned recipe. Here's how we do it:
1. We mix the raw goat cream, raw goat milk, raw honey, raw goat butter, vanilla bean powder, raw eggs yolks, and salt until thoroughly combined.
2. We put the raw ice cream mix in our ice cream churn. It takes about 13 minutes to slowly freeze into fluffy ice cream.
3. We put the ice cream into containers and put it in the freezer immediately.