Cows and Farms
What sets Red Barn farms apart?
At the heart are families that employ stewardship as they fulfill the responsibility to provide ethical care for their animals.
We believe that families who earn their livelihood and who do the majority of the work caring for the cows make the best stewards... and produce the best milk! Enjoy the glimpses of the following farms and their obvious dedication:
- Bob, Mary & Charlie Nett - Pulaski, WI
- Don & Debbie Zuleger & Family - Black Creek, WI
- Craig & Marlene Krohlow & Family - Black Creek, WI
Look for many more names as our connections with people like you multiply.
What does family farm care mean for the animals?
- Cows are outside whenever the weather allows and brought inside the barn into deeply bedded stalls when the winter gets cold
- Cows are given special care when they give birth
- People know and care for their animals as individuals with personalities
- A veterinarian is directly involved in the prevention and treatment of health issues
- Antibiotic use is rare, only when necessary to return a sick animal back to full health
- On the rare occasions antibiotics are used, the milk is always discarded for a length of time that exceeds the minimum guidelines set by the FDA
- Cows are not given any rBST hormone




