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J & M Dairy

Our Herd is a closed herd And is TB free. We have Cow and Goat Shares for your raw milk needs. HAVE YOU HUGGED YOUR GOAT TODAY? IF NOT COME HUG MINE!


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3055 County Road 129
Hesperus, Colorado  81326
Phone: (970) 588-3377


 

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  • La Plata County, Colorado


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