Molly's Herbals
Mo'Milk Herbal Blend
Mo'Milk Herbal Blend
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This powdered herbal dietary supplement is formulated to support healthy milk production in lactating animals. Made with premium, human-grade herbs, it provides a natural way to encourage strong milk flow and udder health..**
Trusted by goat keepers, dairy cow owners, and those caring for llamas, alpacas, and horses, Mo’ Milk has been a staple for years in natural herd management.
**These statements have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration or USDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Form: Powdered Herbal Dietary Supplement
Size: 1 lb by weight
Made in the USA with human-grade ingredients from Organic and Wild plants.
Ingredients: Fennel, Fenugreek & Dill
Serving suggestion, fed daily mixed with feed |
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Real experiences using our Mo' Milk Herb Blend to support lactation in animals.
"We used the Mo' Milk on an adult llama who had just birthed a cria. Her milk started fine, then nearly stopped. 24 hours after starting Mo' Milk, she produced again and weaned a very nice female cria. We also gave it to a pregnant llama in her third trimester—she's producing an abundance of milk now! Thanks!" — Tim Self, KS – Nov 3, 2015
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Worked great! Wonderful way to increase milk production naturally! Very pleased!
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I love it! Does love it! Babies love it! Thanks so much!
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!
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.