
Premium Pastured Raw Milk
Soy-Free non-GMO Pasture Raised Kid Enjoyed
Join Our Raw Milk Herd Share
Looking for clean, nutrient-dense raw milk from happy, healthy cows? Our soy-free, non-GMO, pasture-raised Jersey herd produces premium raw milk the way nature intended. By joining our herd share, you’re not just buying milk—you’re becoming a part-owner of the herd!
All our cows are A2. A2 milk contains only the A2 beta-casein protein, which may be easier to digest and gentler on the stomach compared to regular A1/A2 milk. Many people who experience discomfort with conventional dairy find they can enjoy A2 milk without the usual symptoms.
Acquiring Raw Milk in the State of Ohio. In Ohio, it's illegal to sell raw milk directly to consumers. However, you can legally obtain raw milk through a herd share.A herd share is a private agreement where you purchase an ownership interest in a dairy animal and pay a boarding fee for its care. In return, you receive a portion of the milk produced by that animal. This arrangement allows you to enjoy raw milk legally by becoming a part-owner of the herd.
The Basics:
One-time buy-in: $50
One-time jar deposit: $20
Monthly Boarding Fee: $50 – includes one gallon of raw milk per week
You can buy as many shares as we have available.
Support ethical farming, nourish your family, and taste the difference that pasture-raised care makes.
How to Join the Herd Share
Call/Text 937-477-7864
Email: matt@thewithywindle.com
Initial Setup
Sign the required documents
Herd Share Contract
Bovine Bill of Sale
Return signed copies to The Withywindle.
Make your payments
Buy-In Fee: $50 per share (refundable if you cancel)
Jar Deposit: $20 per share (refundable when jars are returned)
First Month's Boarding Fee: $50 per share (prorated if you start mid-month)
Ongoing Logistics
Milk Pick-Up Schedule
Pick-up at The Withywindle Homestead
You’ll be assigned a specific day that remains the same each week.
We will try to work with your schedule, however, we try to provide the freshest milk possible, as such, we have to spread out the pickups.
Bring Your Clean and Sanatized Jars
Jars must be clean, sanitized, and dry with lids on.
Clearly label your jars with your name (a sticky note works great).
Place them in the cabinet next to the fridge when you arrive.
Grab Your Milk
Take the oldest date available
Look for signage indicating:
Which fridge door to use
Which row of milk you need to grab from