That's exactly right! Many people who experience lactose intolerance can drink A2 milk! My good friend hadn't had dairy in decades and she can drink my milk no problem! I breed pedigree A2/A2 Jersey's and Guernsey's to restore these heritage cows to the world! For 2023 everyone has found their forever homes, but I have one last Guernsey heifer this season coming in mid-August who I haven't yet published because I'm not sure if I'm gonna let go of her or not yet...But you can certainly ping me then to find out! I raise them on their mom's milk and get them trained up to be good citizens before I let them go...so this one would be ready for her new home by mid-December at earliest.

What am I doing wrong that I can post to Iris but not to Primal even when I look "signed in."
I still can't figure out how to actually post to Primal even when I'm "signed in" over Alby. I can see my profile, see my posts from Iris....but can't post, like, repost directly to Primal. 😩
Most milk, even human milk is A2 Beta-casein. The US milk industry started selecting for increased milk production and in the course of doing that, introduced the A1 Beta-casein mutation. Due to the use of Artificial Insemination, the mutation was spread until almost no US cows had the A2 Beta-Casein profile. Here's the VGL milk profile test results with comments from one of my cows:

Congrats!! I considered Dexters as well, but it was easier for me to get Jersey's and Guernsey's with the A2 β-casein profile here in Idaho.
100%. Muscovy ducks in the house.
They really weren't, akshully. They just tell public school children that to gay them. lol
If I post here, will it show up in Primal?
