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Raw Cow's Milk: a buyer's guide

Suppliers of raw (unpasteurised) cow's milk, typically marketed as cosmetic/bath milk or via herd-share arrangements.

Raw (unpasteurised) milk is generally not permitted to be sold for human consumption in Australia, with narrow licensed exceptions (e.g. NSW-licensed raw goat's milk and certain aged raw-milk cheeses). Listings describe how each supplier markets their products (e.g. cosmetic/bath milk, herd shares, licensed exemptions) — verify a supplier's licensing directly with them and always follow FSANZ guidance.

Updated July 2026 · 6 min read

Overview

Suppliers of raw (unpasteurised) cow's milk, typically marketed as cosmetic/bath milk or via herd-share arrangements.

This guide covers how buying works, what to look for in a good producer, and typical costs — so you can find the right supplier for raw cow's milk with confidence.

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Good to know
Many producers sell through several channels — check the listing for farm-gate hours, market stalls and delivery areas before you travel.

What to look for

Certification (ACO or NASAA) wherever organic claims are made.
Transparency about growing or production practices — good producers welcome questions.
Clear information on how they sell: farm-gate hours, market days, delivery areas or membership.

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This is general guidance, not health or legal advice. Always follow FSANZ food-safety guidance and confirm details (certifications, availability, how products are sold) directly with the producer.