So proud of my brother and sister-in-law. What a team. Keeping the family dairy legacy alive and growing with a world renown, award winning (unsolicited) herd of Nubians. The genetics are astonishing. Another reason their cheeses are so so good. They are sought after by chefs from the best of Arizonas fine dining restaurants and exclusive resorts. They won’t brag on themselves but I will 👍😄
@@captainamericaamerica8090 that hay that they are shown eating, it’s Grass hay and they also have grass in their pastures to eat, grain is to ensure that pregnant does are getting enough food to survive and have energy, often times when they’re pregnant hay and grass doesn’t just give them enough nutrients and enough to give them everything they need while pregnant, the best, healthiest, and happiest goats I’ve seen are still fed small amounts of grain.
@@jessrick3464 Not true. My grandparents raised strong HEALTHY GOATS! THE GOATS NEVER FED, THIS JUNK FEED GRAIN. THESE ARE JUST CHEAP SHORT CUTS TODAY. TO FORCE FEEDING FOR MAX MILKING😤😤😥😥😧😧😧😧
The fact that you let mamas raise their babies almost brought tears to my eyes. I have mini Nubians who I plan to milk (babies due in may!) This is why I want my own dairy. I want happy animals and healthy milk. Props to you! Love the vid 💖
I wish this guy, his view, approach and his ethics were the rule, and not the exception. Hopefully his thinking catches on and positively impact that (rather awful, particularly evil) dairy industry. Great guy, great company, and another superb video.
@@captainamericaamerica8090 but, isn’t crossbreeding animals and plants to get the best characteristics modifying the genes? Even we, humans, have modified genes, otherwise, we’ll all look like neantherthals! 🤔
Fresh goat milk is amazing. I got my first Alpine goat 4 years ago and now raise them. We love the milk, cheese, caramel and ice cream. I’ve been told my goat cheese is the best that person has ever had.
It is wonderful to see such excellent goat husbandry at a professional dairy. I keep a small herd of goats for milk, cheese, and soap making, but primarily as delightful pets. They're extremely smart and affectionate animals that require very careful care to produce delicious milk and to stay healthy. I did not know any larger dairies would be willing or financially able to perform this ethically. I'm impressed to see that this dairy owner has made all the right choices, from dam-raising kids, taking the time to bottle raise abandoned ones, give quality local feed, low temperature pasteurize, and allow the does to dry off for at least a couple months before they freshen again. Decisions like these really impress me on a larger scale.
I have goats and do the same. Just making cheese etc for myself and friends, also goat milk soap...i can’t imagine taking a baby away from the mama. You should hear the mama scream when the baby even wanders a bit away:
@@elizabethannfenton7394 he was saying you have to get the rennet from a baby that hasn't had milk? That's no fun... Can you buy the enzyme like a kombucha scoby?
I love this man's passion! You can tell that he's not in it for the money, but instead for the love of the game. I'm a firm believer that when you love the process, and do the best that you can you'll always get a superior product.
Even though I’m vegan, I appreciate what he’s doing with the goats to make them have as happy as a life as possible instead of doing whatever for profit. He’s doing a lot more compared to the majority of the dairy industry.
I honestly love this mini documentary on dairy goats this is super educational as someone how has grown up on a farm its great to see us represented in a good way just how it is on my farm the goats look nice, happy and healthy
Great video with invaluable info on Goat's & making cheese. I love that he talks about the connection in treating your Goat's really well to end up with a much better product. I'd love to taste their high quality products. Mahalo nui loa!
It is amazing how a passionate boss/owner makes the employees enjoy their work much better, makes people enjoy their conversations and makes educating people so easy. God bless! :)
This was so educational and enjoyable to watch. I own 12 nubian goats and feel they are the best. We use our milk raw. How I wish I could have had a goat dairy farm like this.
Best description of a working goat dairy. I worked as a cheesemaker and licensed vat pasteurizer for 2 1/2 years for a goat dairy very similar to this one in Oregon. One of my most favorite jobs.
This is the best farm I’ve ever seen. Made me so happy and one hell of a good example. I really hope he’s making good profit because he deserves every cent.
Yes! The goats speak for themselves in the video, you can tell by how they let him interact with them so much and touch them even when he isn’t feeding that they are taken care of and treated very well by him
It's awesome how you feature who are really, really passionate at what they do. I learn something new and end up being inspired after watching your videos
Must be the best cheese ever! No hormones, no pain and abuse to those wonderful creatures. I like how they handle them with respect and love. I bet you can taste that love with every bite of that cheese. I wish I live near this farm ❤️
If I already think goat cheese is the best cheese I've ever had in my life, I cant imagine how sensational your cheese is. Yum! 😋 I've wanted to make goat cheese for years! We had 2 goats years ago (boys). I love how you love to keep your goats happy! God bless you! 💖🙏🏽🕊️
Though Nubians have high butterfat, Nigerian Dwarf Goata have the highest. Interesting video, but not completely accurate 💞 I absolutely love what this guy is doing. His goats are beautiful and he seems to love it!
Awesome job, this is a rise above Elite... a "Stand Alone " dairy farm... well done... Nice to know there are principles like these, still at work. This is how America was founded... 👍💕
Man i love these videos😍 I don't mind the time in between them coz it always shows in the quality🙌🏽 Love how every single person you make documentaries about is soooo in love with and passionate about what they do🙌🏽🙈
@@PARAGRAPHIC I'm currently looking at studying Agricultural Engineering so almost all these subjects have something to do with things I'm interested in😍
We also sold our cattle and bought goats. We don't milk consistantly. They are more like family and pets. Goats are wonderful animals. They are like vegiterian dog!
Anglo-Nubians are so docile goats! Many of the AN does that I've trained and handled for milking have easily learned how to be milked even without a chute. I'm amazed at how they are so gentle! And they adore face massage, too!
Wish I could buy milk from him for my 6 month old baby. My 3 children were all supplemented with goats milk formula. Some are good and some are ok. This man is just amazing 👏 💕
That cheese filling machine is a fantastic idea. I'm gonna try to do an ice cream filler version with the same principle. Good job with the cheese too... 👏
I grew up raising sheep and goats. I gotta say Nubians were the best tempered and had great personalities. My favorite was a billy that we named Bubah- he'd stand on his hind legs and would "dance." Just a great breed of goat❤
I'm lactose intolerant. One of the few things I got out of my Native heritage. We got goats because they said what you said. I still can't drink it. We would get lactaid drops and treat the milk, after 24 hours I could safely drink it. All mammals have lactose in their milk. Human milk is very high in lactose. Goat milk is slightly lower than cow's milk.
Great documentary!! We just got our mini herd of goats, for our own dairy needs!! We've heard goats milk is lactose free, which could help so many to enjoy foods without added medicine to their diet.
It’s beautiful to listen to a story where someone is actually caring and is in sync in relationship with the animal because they see that the animals well-being actually matters. Again one of the biggest lessons is that we as human beings have lost connection with the natural world & the animal world. There is too much behavior that looks as animals as secondary. And they are not. If an animal Is providing your sustenance, why would you not show reverence for it?? . You must see these living souls as yourself there has to be the essence of Oneness. It’s this that will help to create more harmony within the animal world & nature and ourselves. The more we get away from the harmony, the more distraction and toxicity and deaths we see in these particular areas where animals are providing meat and milk.
Very important to support this kind of milk production in the US (if you can afford to). It helps reduce your carbon footprint and the cruelty animals, and helps the local economy. I buy cow's milk from a local dairy farm that my grocery stocks.
Hi Wendell, I'll be starting my own goat dairy and cheese operation in a few months. I used to work on a dairy farm milking Holsteins but where I'm moving is much more suited for goats - hilly and steep in places. I have been wondering how to let the nanny's raise their kids and still milk them. I know it's better for both the kids and the mommas, but that isn't how we used to do it with the cows. The cheese is for use by all of the people living and working on the farm - not for resale.
So proud of my brother and sister-in-law. What a team. Keeping the family dairy legacy alive and growing with a world renown, award winning (unsolicited) herd of Nubians. The genetics are astonishing. Another reason their cheeses are so so good. They are sought after by chefs from the best of Arizonas fine dining restaurants and exclusive resorts. They won’t brag on themselves but I will 👍😄
He feeds them grains! Not good. They belong on Grass! Notice NO GRASS!
@@TerreHauteRemoteGoat Don't. He feeds them grains! These are NOT GRASS FED GOATS
@@captainamericaamerica8090 Yes, they are fed grass and burly grain 13.06 - Stop slandering! you could be sued for Libel
@@captainamericaamerica8090 that hay that they are shown eating, it’s Grass hay and they also have grass in their pastures to eat, grain is to ensure that pregnant does are getting enough food to survive and have energy, often times when they’re pregnant hay and grass doesn’t just give them enough nutrients and enough to give them everything they need while pregnant, the best, healthiest, and happiest goats I’ve seen are still fed small amounts of grain.
@@jessrick3464 Not true. My grandparents raised strong HEALTHY GOATS! THE GOATS NEVER FED, THIS JUNK FEED GRAIN. THESE ARE JUST CHEAP SHORT CUTS TODAY. TO FORCE FEEDING FOR MAX MILKING😤😤😥😥😧😧😧😧
Honestly this channel makes the best mini documentaries around
Yet only 6 videos.
@@ibrahimhalilucar4421 it's high quality doe
@@raidennaz1590 i hope we can get more with same quality
Project nightfall
@@ibrahimhalilucar4421 they joined in January 2020
The fact that you let mamas raise their babies almost brought tears to my eyes. I have mini Nubians who I plan to milk (babies due in may!) This is why I want my own dairy. I want happy animals and healthy milk. Props to you! Love the vid 💖
Do you let your goats in breed or you still cross breed them.
All living creatures deserve the best life ever.
I wish this guy, his view, approach and his ethics were the rule, and not the exception. Hopefully his thinking catches on and positively impact that (rather awful, particularly evil) dairy industry. Great guy, great company, and another superb video.
Thats the normal way , most of the world’s farmers work .
Well put !!👍
Much More Ethical Than Mass Produced Dairy Products, He Seems Like He Really Loves What He's Doing. Those Goats Look Happy
Fantastic video can l kindly ask for a tour of the farm after the pandemic thank you
I think he has even named them. Bearded and loving Mommy.
Don't be FOOLED. THESE ARE NOT GRASS FED GOATS. GRASS FED IS MUCH HEALTHIER! HE FEEDS THEM GMO GRAINS
@@captainamericaamerica8090 but, isn’t crossbreeding animals and plants to get the best characteristics modifying the genes? Even we, humans, have modified genes, otherwise, we’ll all look like neantherthals! 🤔
IT'S MASS PRODUCED" HERE TOO. DON'T BE FOOLED. FED GMO GRAINS TOO! 😦😦😧😧😧
Fresh goat milk is amazing. I got my first Alpine goat 4 years ago and now raise them. We love the milk, cheese, caramel and ice cream. I’ve been told my goat cheese is the best that person has ever had.
Love watching someone that loves what they do. You can just tell the passion this many has for his goats and product.
It is wonderful to see such excellent goat husbandry at a professional dairy. I keep a small herd of goats for milk, cheese, and soap making, but primarily as delightful pets. They're extremely smart and affectionate animals that require very careful care to produce delicious milk and to stay healthy. I did not know any larger dairies would be willing or financially able to perform this ethically.
I'm impressed to see that this dairy owner has made all the right choices, from dam-raising kids, taking the time to bottle raise abandoned ones, give quality local feed, low temperature pasteurize, and allow the does to dry off for at least a couple months before they freshen again. Decisions like these really impress me on a larger scale.
We love sharing these stories and bringing more attention to people doing things the right way as a good inspiration for others.
If everyone raised dairy animals like this guy there'd be a lot less vegans in the world
This video makes a small goat farmer so happy so see. Goats need recognition for how amazing they are!
Wow! I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE that these mama goats get to raise their own kids. What a great dairy!
I have goats and do the same. Just making cheese etc for myself and friends, also goat milk soap...i can’t imagine taking a baby away from the mama. You should hear the mama scream when the baby even wanders a bit away:
@@elizabethannfenton7394 he was saying you have to get the rennet from a baby that hasn't had milk? That's no fun... Can you buy the enzyme like a kombucha scoby?
@@jacobedward2401 you can use an plant rennet like nettles
Jacob Edward you can get synthetic rennets or use a vegetarian rennet (nettle or fig) but rennet from kid/calf stomach produces much better cheese
A gem of a channel! Love the knowledge and passion of the dairy farmer.
yap totally agree....its crazy how good the production level is....
Thank you!
@@PARAGRAPHIC i cant whait to see more such videos....pls keep it up
greetings from germany
I love this man's passion! You can tell that he's not in it for the money, but instead for the love of the game. I'm a firm believer that when you love the process, and do the best that you can you'll always get a superior product.
Even though I’m vegan, I appreciate what he’s doing with the goats to make them have as happy as a life as possible instead of doing whatever for profit.
He’s doing a lot more compared to the majority of the dairy industry.
I honestly love this mini documentary on dairy goats this is super educational as someone how has grown up on a farm its great to see us represented in a good way just how it is on my farm the goats look nice, happy and healthy
Went to 12 years of school with Wendell. He such an honest, down to earth person. Love him and his work!
Great video with invaluable info on Goat's & making cheese. I love that he talks about the connection in treating your Goat's really well to end up with a much better product. I'd love to taste their high quality products. Mahalo nui loa!
I'm glad he keeps the kids with their mothers to nurse as nature intended them to do . The bond they share is awesome .
I seriously have a new appreciation for goats and the amazing people that help make their milk.
LOVE THIS! I'm a small dairy goat farmer in Upstate NY...friends of ours are opening their own goat creamery very soon! Love, love, love goats!!!!
It is amazing how a passionate boss/owner makes the employees enjoy their work much better, makes people enjoy their conversations and makes educating people so easy. God bless! :)
I've worked with dairy goats for a few years and I love them! Love everything he's doing in his operation!
This was so educational and enjoyable to watch. I own 12 nubian goats and feel they are the best. We use our milk raw. How I wish I could have had a goat dairy farm like this.
Great, high quality videos! Thank you!
Thank you!
Best description of a working goat dairy. I worked as a cheesemaker and licensed vat pasteurizer for 2 1/2 years for a goat dairy very similar to this one in Oregon. One of my most favorite jobs.
Where did u have the training?
Am passionate about dairy farming
This is the best farm I’ve ever seen. Made me so happy and one hell of a good example. I really hope he’s making good profit because he deserves every cent.
You guys are doing some great work! Good to see small businesses emerge and grow, even locally - makes them unique
You guys deserve more subs! Fantastic content
Thank you! Glad you found our videos
I used to live down the road from Crows Dairy, wonderful people, wonderful goats. 😊 such an inspiration.
In buckeye az?
This guy is a such lovely human being just smiling and doing one hell of work.
Gotta love finding a channel you know is going to go big soon.
Love how much passion he is putting into this. I learned from this video, who would of thought. Thanks
Yes! The goats speak for themselves in the video, you can tell by how they let him interact with them so much and touch them even when he isn’t feeding that they are taken care of and treated very well by him
Hat's off, Mr. Crow. Excellent dairyman, excellent businessman.
Fascinating! Thanks Crow family for the video.
“Goat products are on the way up.”
Don’t you mean on the whey up 😏
I work for a creamery. I told a coworker one day that our slogan ought to be, "We go all the whey."
Been telling all my buddies about this channel, hope to see more, every video so far has been informative and fun to watch, keep it up Paragraphic!
This was amazingly done - as an urban farmer, I was able to take away a wealth of information
I discovered this channel today ....and I finished them all at once .....these documentaries have inspired me to grow my own greens and eat healthy
So glad I found this channel. What a wonderful farmer you are. I rasied my son on goats milk when I couldn't make enough. I appriciate goats so much.
Work of love. Used to be a dairyman. Discovered goats late in life. Loved them loads. Thanx for this vid❤❤❤
Its nice to see some love what they do, and they share it with others.
It's awesome how you feature who are really, really passionate at what they do. I learn something new and end up being inspired after watching your videos
So true , I love my La Manchas. They are my pets and I love my goat milks and cheese(and yogurt and ice cream)
Woww...just amazing 🙌🙌much love from 🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼
Must be the best cheese ever! No hormones, no pain and abuse to those wonderful creatures. I like how they handle them with respect and love. I bet you can taste that love with every bite of that cheese. I wish I live near this farm ❤️
Grandpa is the master of his art, wow he knows alot about goats and has a very good way of raising and treating them.
Hhaha. "They think they smell great". So funny. This guys is fabulous and this is my new favorite channel❤
The future is goats! 😆
Its truth
Been waiting on another video to drop. Finally! Another high quality production as usual.
He seems so genuine and nice.
When people ask me about dairy goats, I'm going to refer them to this video; it's outstanding.
If I already think goat cheese is the best cheese I've ever had in my life, I cant imagine how sensational your cheese is. Yum! 😋 I've wanted to make goat cheese for years! We had 2 goats years ago (boys). I love how you love to keep your goats happy! God bless you!
💖🙏🏽🕊️
What he said about the vegans was hilarious. What a great guy. I have aspirations to farm one day, such valuable intellect from an experienced farmer.
Awesome! My grandfather and Dad were cheese makers and I work with Dad 20yrs! So nice to see that! Keep up the great work! Take care!
This is fantastic! I had the pleasure of visiting a goat farm in North Carolina and really had a wonderful experience. Keep up the amazing work!
Though Nubians have high butterfat, Nigerian Dwarf Goata have the highest. Interesting video, but not completely accurate 💞 I absolutely love what this guy is doing. His goats are beautiful and he seems to love it!
This is true, but it just wouldn't be profitable to have a commercial dairy operation with Nigerians
How does this video not have 1mil+ views. This channel is amazing. Thank you so much.
Awesome job,
this is a rise above Elite...
a "Stand Alone " dairy farm... well done...
Nice to know there are principles like these, still at work. This is how America was founded... 👍💕
Man i love these videos😍 I don't mind the time in between them coz it always shows in the quality🙌🏽
Love how every single person you make documentaries about is soooo in love with and passionate about what they do🙌🏽🙈
We try to produce as many as possible while still keeping the quality up. Glad you’re enjoying them!
@@PARAGRAPHIC I'm currently looking at studying Agricultural Engineering so almost all these subjects have something to do with things I'm interested in😍
Man im stunned ! Listening from Germany, i LOVE your Documentaries. Especially in these hard times they give me peace. Love your Channel !
I'm excited of your channel, hope to see new videos more often!
Thanks! We have more in the works. You might have to wait a little but hopefully it’s worth it.
@@PARAGRAPHIC
I loved this goat farm one! Would you be able to make more on animal frames, like maybe a sustainable animal farm?
love your work.
Perfectionist. Big respect to such people.
We also sold our cattle and bought goats. We don't milk consistantly. They are more like family and pets. Goats are wonderful animals. They are like vegiterian dog!
Anglo-Nubians are so docile goats! Many of the AN does that I've trained and handled for milking have easily learned how to be milked even without a chute. I'm amazed at how they are so gentle! And they adore face massage, too!
I have Nubians as well love them, and love the milk and cheese yogurt and soap we can make, from the milk and so much more!!! God Bless you!
Now that is one cool job. Beautiful production and story!
Are you guys dropping any new documentaries soon? Love the editing and topics you choose. Love from Nigeria
New episode coming very soon...Monday...
This is one of the best channels on youtube, keep it up❤️🌹
Thank you!
Wish I could buy milk from him for my 6 month old baby. My 3 children were all supplemented with goats milk formula. Some are good and some are ok.
This man is just amazing 👏 💕
Love the rocks in your yard. Must help with their hooves
I could listen to this man talk about goats all day.
This is inspiring seems like he’s doing it right well rounded farmer - farming is love you have to love what you do
Very educational, showed my animal science students today. Thank you.
I never thought this documentary about milking goats would be so wholesome
Do you mail any cheeses out to people. I would love to have some
That cheese filling machine is a fantastic idea. I'm gonna try to do an ice cream filler version with the same principle.
Good job with the cheese too... 👏
Great video! Love the quality of all these series. Keep it up :)!
Thank you!!!
Seems like such a chill dude, wish he had a channel of his own.
This fella is a wealth of knowledge!
I have a mixed dairy herd. They raise their babies and stay in family groups. They are happy and forage based fed
This man is a hero. What a fantastic production, kudos! 🙌🏻
I grew up raising sheep and goats. I gotta say Nubians were the best tempered and had great personalities. My favorite was a billy that we named Bubah- he'd stand on his hind legs and would "dance."
Just a great breed of goat❤
This lvl of production is awesome! great great work, love this microdocs
thank you for always providing such amazing content
Man, I learn so much watching your mini documentaries.
Funny he says that, when I was a baby for some reason I was allergic to milk for the first year. I drank fresh goats milk and no issues.
I'm lactose intolerant. One of the few things I got out of my Native heritage. We got goats because they said what you said. I still can't drink it. We would get lactaid drops and treat the milk, after 24 hours I could safely drink it. All mammals have lactose in their milk. Human milk is very high in lactose. Goat milk is slightly lower than cow's milk.
Great documentary!! We just got our mini herd of goats, for our own dairy needs!! We've heard goats milk is lactose free, which could help so many to enjoy foods without added medicine to their diet.
This man needs to write a book and let me buy a copy! ❤
Grerat channel love the artisans so diverse Great Work Paragraphic !
That's such an inspirational story! And it's also very educational video.
This was a great video. I had to set it down but I came back to watch the rest.
Goat milk and meat isn’t the most used in the world. I appreciate the offer
Nicely done video and very informative. Thanks a bunch for sharing this info.
It’s beautiful to listen to a story where someone is actually caring and is in sync in relationship with the animal because they see that the animals well-being actually matters. Again one of the biggest lessons is that we as human beings have lost connection with the natural world & the animal world. There is too much behavior that looks as animals as secondary. And they are not. If an animal
Is providing your sustenance, why would you not show reverence for it??
. You must see these living souls as yourself there has to be the essence of Oneness. It’s this that will help to create more harmony within the animal world & nature and ourselves. The more we get away from the harmony, the more distraction and toxicity and deaths we see in these particular areas where animals are providing meat and milk.
This channel is gold, hope they keep making quality content like this!
That’s our plan, come back Monday...
Very important to support this kind of milk production in the US (if you can afford to). It helps reduce your carbon footprint and the cruelty animals, and helps the local economy. I buy cow's milk from a local dairy farm that my grocery stocks.
Hi Wendell, I'll be starting my own goat dairy and cheese operation in a few months. I used to work on a dairy farm milking Holsteins but where I'm moving is much more suited for goats - hilly and steep in places. I have been wondering how to let the nanny's raise their kids and still milk them. I know it's better for both the kids and the mommas, but that isn't how we used to do it with the cows. The cheese is for use by all of the people living and working on the farm - not for resale.
Their beautiful, really looks like they love you. Great farm practices
I love goat cheese, I could eat it all day. This is fascinating