Milk taste

I noticed something interesting. Last summer when I started milking Caramel, there were about 2 weeks right at the beginning when her milk tasted really twangy, almost too much for me to drink. But then it cleared up and tasted AMAZING, so I figured she'd been getting into a weed or something in the pasture. All the rest of the time I milked her, it tasted great.

I started milking Oreo just recently and her milk tastes quite strong. So much that even Paul doesn't like to drink it straight, and he is not a picky drinker.

I put several jars of it in the freezer to store up until I figured out what to do with it. Then I took out a jar to bake with (turned out great), and happened to sip it when it thawed. It tasted awesome! Not a hint of off flavor at ALL.

I wondered if it was my milk handling, but I do the same with Oreo's milk as I did with Caramel's. Strain it well and chill as quick as possible. And they are getting as much the same diet as possible. I guess taste can differ from goat to goat.

I tried it again just to make sure it wasn't a fluke, and sure enough, it tastes not good from the fridge and awesome from the freezer. Weird. I'm not complaining though...if it makes it drinkable for us, I'll go with it. :P

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  • Just a low grade systemic type... from the stress of her labor. She had a very large kid, that injured her back legs for a while. She still walks funny from it. Possibly low grade mastitis. She never had any signs of it other than her milk had a twang to it. Later on, her milk tasted fine, and since I never thought to test for mastitis, I don't know for sure which was the cause... infection, or milking too early after delivery. 

  • What kind of infection do you think that could have been?

    Rachel Whetzel at MigMog Acres said:

    I had a doe that did this the first set of babies I had here on my farm. She had a hard delivery, and I think my flavor issues came down to two things: I  did a test milking early (a bit before two months) and I think in hind sight, that she might have had a mild infection. 

  • I had a doe that did this the first set of babies I had here on my farm. She had a hard delivery, and I think my flavor issues came down to two things: I  did a test milking early (a bit before two months) and I think in hind sight, that she might have had a mild infection. 

  • Taste can differ from goat to goat, but it's unusual to have a ND that has off-taste milk. It is really important to clean the udder before milking and then put a few squirts into a separate cup to give the barn cat or dog. And you probably know this, but if there is a buck near them that can rub on them (even through a fence) that will also cause an off taste. Using disposable filters for straining rather than reusable cheesecloth can also help.

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