Powdered Herbal Dietary Supplement* - One pound bag
Herbal Dietary Supplement formulated to aid in milk production in lactating animals such as Goats, Llamas. Alpacas, Cows & Horses.*
Contains: Fennel, Fenugreek & Dill
Serving Suggestion*: Fed Daily
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One pound bag- Packaged by weight not volume.
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4.8
Wonderful product!
Worked great! Wonderful way to increase milk production naturally! Very pleased!
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Reviewed by: Marcella Knapp from Lebanon Missouri on 5/1/2024
5
Love it
Pretty much immediately uped my doe's milk production. She was having trouble feeding twins one year and then the next she had quads. As soon as I started using this she was able to feed all of them.
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Reviewed by: LarkMeadows from Colorado on 3/13/2024
5
Mo Milk
I love it! Does love it! Babies love it! Thanks so much!
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Reviewed by: Diana Michel from TN on 4/17/2022
5
Years of great results
I've used Molly's Mo' Milk formula for over ten years. I noticed improvement and in my daughter's high school ag program, she used the scientific method for her small sample to compare using Mo' Milk with a variety of feeds to see if there was any difference. The results were that no matter what we fed our goat, using Mo' Milk resulted in an increase in productivity. Of course, less effective with lesser methods of feed. It's a staple at our farm!
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Reviewed by: Laura Bohler from CA on 11/9/2019
5
mo milk
I was really impressed with the Mo Milk formula. I purchased a 3 yr. Old Nubien from a neighbor. Maisy(the goat) doesn't like to many other goats which is why my neighbor sold her so I put her in with my 3 steers. She gives a good amount of milk but between the sress of the move & moving the steers to my parents for better grazing her milk production decreased considerably. I ordered Mo Milk & at the same time I got the only goat that my neighbor had that Maisy liked so I wasn't sure which helped the milk increase, Milly(the other goat) or the Mo Milk. I ran out of Mo Milk a month ago & the decrease in milk is considerable. I went from 2 qts. a day to 1 qt. a day. I definitely will keep ordering Mo Milk.
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Reviewed by: Maridel Willer from FL on 9/9/2017
5
Mo milk!
One side of my doe was only producing a cup at most. It was almost nonexistent. Even with that I was getting a little less that 1/2 a gal a day. We went on vacation. She was not milked properly while I was gone. When I came back I was lucky to get a quart. After a week of mo milk I am now getting over a gallon a day. The one side has even started producing! Yay!
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Reviewed by: Nicole McChesney from CO on 7/27/2016
5
Did not work as well as I hoped. :(
My family and I had gone on a trip for two weeks and our goats did not get milked out entirely. Our Pygmy goat was almost completely dry, so I bought Mo' Milk, hoping that it would bring her back up to her full amount, but it didn't. I was disappointed. It brought her back up halfway, but she is still not giving as much as I had hoped. Maybe I did not have enough to get her back up all the way. I will try one more time.
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Reviewed by: virginia martino from TN on 3/13/2014
3
Increased milk supply
I used the Mo'Milk on my Saanen/Nubian doe. Within 4 weeks her udder got tight with milk. She went up from 20 oz to 27 oz. each milking. Unfortunately it worked so well that it broke the capillaries in her udder and blood started leaking in her milk. I stopped using the Mo' Milk, but the blood kept flowing in. After 9 days, it was still the same. I read in the Natural Goat Book by Pat Coleby, that Vitamin C powder would heal it and stop the blood. I tried this for two days and sure enough it worked! The milk is white as snow now. I think the only reason the Mo'Milk affected her this way is because she is a precocious milker. She has never been bred and most likely her udder hasn't developed enough in size or maturity to use the product. I have been milking her for 11 months, and her udder has been slowly but surely going up in milk production as it matures. I have ordered more Mo'Milk and plan to start my 3rd freshener doe on it and my virgin doe again later when her udder is more developed. This is a great product!
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Reviewed by: Karen Jorgensen from OK on 5/4/2013
5
Mo'Milk is Great!
Tomorrow will start the 11th month of lactation for my first freshener, Laura Grace. I used Mo' Milk to bring her back into good milk production after I took a short trip. She wasn't milked out well and nearly dried up, but Mo' Milk helped restore her production in no time! She gets it every day now....
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Reviewed by: Kalypso Rousso from OR on 1/19/2012
5
Seems to work well for my cow
My cow is a teen mother, having been bred accidentally at a very young age. She seemed to grow just fine, but her calf was very, very tiny and wasn't thriving. I started giving this formula, along with some alfalfa hay to the mama, and her milk production seems to have increased quite a bit. I'm not milking her, so it's difficult to say for sure, but the calf is staying latched on longer and seems to be getting more satisfaction from her nursing sessions.
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Reviewed by: Anne Taliaferro from OR on 11/17/2011
5
Miracle formula??
I used this on a doe last season, and again on her sister this season. I just cannot say enough about how wonderful it works!! My doe Coco had only one baby this season and even though Chloe was a very healthy eater, she was producing so much milk I had to stop giving her the herbs! (My goats are pets and not milked- although the vet had to teach me how to milk Coco and even called her a 'Milk Market') Thank you so much for your love of goats and this amazing website which has helped me become 'The Goat Lady' of our neighboring farms!!
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Reviewed by: Erin McCulley from MD on 7/11/2011
5
Fantastic!
Mo Milk has given me what it says it will, Mo Milk My goats have doubled milk production in two weeks! Thanks!
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Reviewed by: Ada Tucker from OH on 6/29/2011
5
Works on Humans too!
Thank you for using human-grade ingredients. I had a lot of trouble breastfeeding my second son due to his severe acid reflux, and using Mo' Milk kept my production going so I could use the pump and give him breast milk exclusively for much longer than I could have otherwise. It's not the best tasting stuff ever, but with the dill in it I put it on pickle sandwiches and that made it palatable. And it costs a tiny fraction of the same thing marketed for humans. It works as well on goats, too, of course. I missed two days of milking when I gave birth and my husband with his big hands isn't a very effective milker. Their production dropped off but came right back when I fed them the Mo' Milk.
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Reviewed by: Analemma McKee-Schwenke from OH on 1/11/2011
5
Increased production
Mo' Milk definitely increased production when given to my LaMancha doe. With a small herd and only one doe in milk, I need all I can get. Mo' Milk is an outstanding product.
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Reviewed by: Alice Kaspar from TX on 1/16/2010
5
Nigerian Dwarf Goats
My goats were drying up from eating the sage bushes. I tried this and it helped. It didn't do a big increase, but it did help to increase their out-put. Some didn't want to try it, but after a few times of putting in there grain. They start to eat it.
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Reviewed by: Ronda Bruemmer from New Mexico on 6/4/2009
4
Testimonials:
These are actual unsolicited testimonials and letters received by Molly regarding her formulas.
They are provided for your educational information only and are not intended as treatments or claims of any cure.
We used the mo-milk on an adult llama who had just birthed a cria when her milk started fine then all but stopped. 24 hrs. after being on the momilk she started producing again and weined a very nice female cria. The next pregnant female was give momilk in her third trimester. Can't say it helped or not but she's producing an abundance of milk. This cria is fantastic also! Thanks!
- Tim Self, KS - Nov 3, 2015