I have had
an interest in selling my goat's milk to the public for use as pet milk, for
orphaned animals in particular. It is currently illegal to sell raw milk in
Georgia for human consumption. Below
is a summary of the Georgia Laws regarding the sale of raw milk and raw milk
products in Georgia.
You can sell raw milk to the public for use as pet milk. Many people can use fresh goats milk for orphaned pets or farm animals. I have everything you need to know regarding getting licensed to sell milk for pet use in the state of Georgia in this blog post, including an example of a label.
The state
has banned the sale of raw milk for human consumption through its
interpretation of the Georgia Dairy Act of 1980 and also through its adoption
of the 2003 version of the Pasteurized Milk Ordinance.
The sale of
raw milk for animal consumption is legal if the distributor is licensed under
the commercial feed laws. The Department of Agriculture currently has several
distributors of raw goat milk for pet food under license.
Georgia
Rules and Regulations
RULES OF
GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS
CHAPTER
40-2-1 DEFINITIONS
40-2-1-.01
Definitions.
The
following definitions shall apply in the interpretation and enforcement of the
Georgia Dairy Act of 1980.
(a) “Raw
Milk and Raw Milk Products for Human Consumption.” It shall be unlawful to
sell, offer for sale, or otherwise dispense raw or unpasteurized milk, cream,
or other milk products except raw milk cheese properly processed and aged
according to Federal requirements.
Georgia Code
TITLE 26
FOOD, DRUGS, AND COSMETICS
CHAPTER 2
STANDARDS, LABELING, AND ADULTERATION OF FOOD
ARTICLE 7
MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS
26-2-238.
Standards and requirements generally.
The
standards and requirements of the May, 2003, Amended Version of the Grade A
Pasteurized Milk Ordinance Recommendations of the United States Public Health
Service – Food and Drug Administration and supplements thereto, except as
otherwise provided in this article, are expressly adopted as the standards and
requirements for this state. Future changes in and supplements to said milk
ordinance may be adopted by the Commissioner as a part of the standards and
requirements for this state.
Please note the below label has the Guaranteed analysis for cows milk.
Goats Milk Guaranteed Analysis is as follows:
Crude Protein Min---3%
Crude Fat Min---3%
Crude Fiber Min--8%
Moisture 88%
Thanks for gathering this information – it's exactly what I've been trying to hunt down! We have just begun raising registered Kinder goats in North Georgia (Black Mountain Kinders), and as our herd grows to a max of 8-10 does over the next couple of years, we've been pondering what options we have for dealing with more milk than we can drink ourselves.
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DeleteThank you so much for posting this! I was googling who to contact to inquire. This blog answered so many questions and gave me a great start. Now I am reading through more of your posts. Great site! I raise Nubians and boers near Savannah Ga.
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