The Grazing Goat Milk, Organic, 100% Pasture Fed, Horton Farm (1L)

£3.80
(38p per 100ml)
Organic Vegetarian pastureforlife

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Pour Horton House Farm’s deliciously sweet, organic 100% Grass Fed Goats Milk onto your morning cereal for a beautifully fresh breakfast bowl. With a slightly milder, earthier flavour than cow’s milk, it can also be enjoyed splashed into cups of tea and coffee. Horton House Farm is a certified Pasture For Life farm, where the goats graze only on wild grasses and flowers, enjoying an all-natural diet that’s free from cereals, grains and manufactured feeds. You can taste the difference this kind of care makes in every sip of their marvellous milk.

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Producer

On the Wiltshire/Somerset border, you’ll find Horton House Farm, run by Jonny and Rachael Rider. The Riders are committed to the highest animal welfare standards and sustainable farming practices. Horton House is a certified Pasture for Life farm and is one of the few dairy farms in the UK to practice ‘mob grazing’, where cattle graze in rotation to help wildlife thrive, and encourage rare species of wildflowers and butterflies.

Ingredients & allergens

Goats Milk*

* = produced to organic standards. For allergens, including cereals containing gluten, please see ingredients in bold.

While we do everything we can to ensure the information on this page is correct, ingredients, nutritional and dietary information are subject to change. So along with the information on our website, we always recommend that you read each label carefully before enjoying your items

Storage & prep

Please keep refridgerated.

Packaging

Food contact material: Plastic - Hdpe, Non-Black (Recyclable - Widely recyclable)
Lid/Cap: Plastic - Ldpe, Non-Black (Recyclable - Widely recyclable)
Contains BPA: No

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