Family Milk Cow

  • Close up dairy cow face eating grass in pasture

    Dairy Cow Mineral Deficiency Guide

    $19.00

    Poor fertility.  Low milk production. Droopy ears. Coat looking dull.  Something in the barn isn’t right, and it’s not something you wait on.

    This guide shows you how to read those early signs for what they are. You will learn how to watch mineral intake, recognize what different imbalances actually look like, and understand what to adjust first. No overcomplicated plans. No constant product switching. Just clear direction based on what your cow is already telling you.

    That is your early warning. Don’t wait until she loses condition, milk drops, or you’re standing there wondering why she won’t breed back.

  • Off-tasting milk guide cover showing dairy barn setup and milk buckets for troubleshooting milk flavor issues

    Off-Tasting Milk Field Guide

    $19.00

    Off-Tasting Milk Field Guide

    Find the cause. Fix it fast. Keep your milk clean.

    Milk doesn’t randomly taste off.
    It’s telling you something.

    That salty edge, metallic bite, or flat, thin finish is a signal and most people either miss it or fix the wrong thing.

    This guide shows you how to read it and correct it before the next milking.

  • the first 30 days with your family milk cow

    The First 30 Days With Your Milk Cow

    $39.00

    If you get the first week wrong, you don’t just have a rough start, you create a problem that shows up twice a day, every single day.

    A cow that doesn’t settle will test you every milking, and that fight compounds fast.

    Spilled milk, shifting feet, and a cow that won’t stand are not bad luck, they are the result of a weak routine.

    Your cow is deciding in those first few days whether your process is solid or something she can push through.

    Get it right now, or expect resistance to show up in every milking after.