[Sca-cooks] Virginia Dairy legislation

Chris Stanifer jugglethis at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 19 12:50:54 PST 2005


--- Sandra Kisner <sjk3 at cornell.edu> wrote:

> 
> >>       'Dairy farm' means any premises where any cow, goat, sheep, water
> >>buffalo, or other mammal (except humans) are maintained and milked for the
> >>purpose of providing milk for manufacturing into dairy products as defined
> >>herein and intended for human consumption.

> The way I would read something worded this way (be glad I'm not a 
> lawyer/legislator in Virginia) is that it would be illegal to make butter 
> or cheese for my own use from animals I owned, not even bringing selling 
> into the picture.
> 
> Sandra 


You will notice, however, that if you maintain Humans for the purpose of providing milk for
manufacturing into dairy products, you are not operating a 'dairy farm' under the current
regulations.  Whew!   Dodged *that* bullet!!!

William de Grandfort
Happy Cheese Comes from Californians....

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Through teeth of sharks, the Autumn barks.....and Winter squarely bites me.


		
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