A FOOD CHAIN RADIO RELEASE FROM METROFARM.COM

Gingi Freeman needed goat milk for her babies, but did not want to pay the $32 
per gallon, and so raised a miniature goat, for which the City of Visalia will 
fine her $1,000 per day.  And so we ask… 

Should city folks be free to raise a goat or chickens? (Click to listen and 
comment.)

This Saturday at 9am Pacific, Michael Olson’s Food Chain Radio will host mother 
and Visalia, CA resident Gingi Freeman, and Kristeina Wolfert, Urban Farmers 
for Food Freedom, for a conversation the fight to raise a miniature goat in the 
city. 

Topics include why the need for organic goat milk instead of baby formula; the 
miniature goat solution to feeding babies; and whether cities should allow 
their residents the freedom to raise food animals. 

Listen live or recorded on your radio, computer or mobile device: Food Chain 
Radio  #1030

Sponsor Link:  Assess the potential of your property as a farm.     

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