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Title: Milk, Colostrum/Beestings/Bisnings/First Milk - Uses?
Post by: Erkki Juusto on March 22, 2011, 11:49:47 AM
Does anyone have suggestions how to use clostrum milk?
Title: Re: Milk, Colostrum/Beestings/Bisnings/First Milk - Uses?
Post by: Tomer1 on March 22, 2011, 12:54:29 PM
Are you gone be aging the cheese and feeding it back to the baby in two years? :)

I cant imagine it being different then any other milk, its low in fat and high in protein so you will get perhaps slightly better yeild.
Title: Re: Milk, Colostrum/Beestings/Bisnings/First Milk - Uses?
Post by: linuxboy on March 22, 2011, 02:47:38 PM
It's drastically different. It's thick (especially at first), minerally-tasting, and generally isn't so good for flavor development. Some people like it, though.

I always feed it to the kids, and freeze some early colostrum after pasteurizing from older does in case a doe dies and I have to rescue kids. The mixed milk that comes from the first 2-8 days I  feed to the kids.
Title: Re: Milk, Colostrum/Beestings/Bisnings/First Milk - Uses?
Post by: Erkki Juusto on March 23, 2011, 04:00:43 AM
Thanks for your replies.  I have heard in Europe that it is valued commodity.  I have heard that some make some type of soft cheese from it.  I tried to make cottage cheese last year from cow clostrum.  It was not something I would die for!  It tasted very strong and chickens got it. 
We do freeze it on emergency basis too.  I just wondered about human consumption. 
Title: Re: Milk, Colostrum/Beestings/Bisnings/First Milk - Uses?
Post by: steffb503 on March 23, 2011, 10:46:11 AM
I drink my goat's colostrum. It is very good for you.
Title: Re: Milk, Colostrum/Beestings/Bisnings/First Milk - Uses?
Post by: Erkki Juusto on March 24, 2011, 03:24:39 AM
Good to know.  I will try goat clostrum.  We should have couple kid this summer.  What about sheep clostrum, anyone?
Title: Re: Milk, Colostrum/Beestings/Bisnings/First Milk - Uses?
Post by: linuxboy on March 24, 2011, 03:29:50 AM
All colostrum is good for you (from healthy animals). It's loaded with protein, fat, and minerals. If you like the taste, eat it or make something with it.
Title: Re: Milk, Colostrum/Beestings/Bisnings/First Milk - Uses?
Post by: tnsven on March 26, 2011, 11:28:30 PM
When I have extra colostrum, I'll allow the cream to rise and make butter with it. Sort of a super super food.  :)

Kristin
Title: Re: Milk, Colostrum/Beestings/Bisnings/First Milk - Uses?
Post by: Oberhasli on March 30, 2011, 07:09:36 PM
There is a recipe called Beestings Pudding that uses colostrum milk from a goat or cow.  It is a Finnish delicacy I believe.

Bonnie