If you’ve ever had trouble digesting milk, you’re not alone. Many families in Dallas, Fort Worth, Keller, Southlake Frisco, and surrounding suburbs are discovering that the issue may not be lactose — but a little-known milk protein called A1.
Here’s what makes A2 milk different — and why raw A2 milk from Brown Swiss cows is the most nourishing and digestible option for your family.
A1 vs. A2: Why It Matters
Cow's milk contains two main types of beta-casein protein: A1 and A2.
In short? A2 milk may be better for your gut.
Why Brown Swiss Cows
Are the Gold Standard for A2 Milk
Not all cows produce A2 milk — but Brown Swiss cows naturally do.
These heritage cows trace their lineage back to the Swiss Alps and are prized for:
- Naturally producing A2/A2 milk
- Their calm temperament and stress-resilient nature
- Milk that’s rich, creamy, and nutrient-dense
Unlike Jerseys (who might carry A2 genes) or Holsteins (who usually don’t), Brown Swiss cows are one of the most reliable sources of 100% A2 milk — no genetic testing or guessing required.
Is It Lactose Intolerance... or A1 Sensitivity?
If you’ve tried raw milk and still had discomfort… it might not be the lactose. Many people in Texas report improved digestion when switching to raw A2 milk — even if they previously avoided dairy altogether.
Here’s why:
- A2 protein is less inflammatory
- It doesn’t trigger the same gut response as A1
- Families say they feel better, clearer, and more nourished
Especially for families in Keller, Frisco, Southlake, Argyle, Prosper, and North Fort Worth, making the switch to A2 milk in Texas has been a game changer.
Why Raw A2 Milk Is the Ultimate Combo
If you’ve tried raw milk and still had discomfort… it might not be the lactose. Many people in Texas report improved digestion when switching to raw A2 milk — even if they previously avoided dairy altogether.
Here’s why:
- A2 protein is less inflammatory
- It doesn’t trigger the same gut response as A1
- Families say they feel better, clearer, and more nourished
Especially for families in Keller, Frisco, Southlake, Argyle, Prosper, and North Fort Worth, making the switch to A2 milk in Texas has been a game changer.
A2 Milk Delivered in Dallas - Fort Worth
We serve families across the metroplex, including:
- Frisco, Prosper, Celina
- Keller, Southlake, Trophy Club
- Argyle, Justin, Haslet
- North Fort Worth, Roanoke, Rhome
- Aubrey, Cross Roads, Oak Point
Whether you're in the suburbs or on the edge of the countryside, we bring fresh, raw A2 milk from Brown Swiss cows straight to your doorstep — chilled and ready for your table.
Our Role in Connecting You to Raw Milk
At ROCK Farmhouse, we do not sell or distribute raw milk or raw dairy products.
We are not a farm, nor are we a retailer.
We serve as a coordination hub — a bridge — helping local families connect directly with licensed, raw milk-producing farms in Texas.
All raw milk and raw dairy products are available by pre-order only, and orders are fulfilled directly from the farm.
By placing a pre-order through ROCK Farmhouse, you acknowledge and agree that:
- You are authorizing an individual within our private collective to retrieve your pre-purchased items directly from a licensed Texas dairy on your behalf.
- ROCK Farmhouse does not stock, resell, or warehouse any raw milk or dairy products.
- All products are handled in accordance with Texas Administrative Code §217.31.
This model allows families across the DFW area to lawfully obtain raw dairy from the farm, while supporting local regenerative agriculture and remaining in full compliance with Texas law.
Why Families Choose Raw Milk
Raw milk is rich in beneficial bacteria, enzymes, and natural nutrients — unprocessed, unpasteurized, and delivered with care. For many, it's about food that still feels like food — and knowing the people behind it.
What is raw milk?
Raw milk is milk that has not been pasteurized or homogenized.
It comes straight from the cow, retaining all its natural enzymes, beneficial bacteria, and nutrients.
Is raw milk legal in Texas?
Yes.
In Texas, the sale of raw milk is legal directly from licensed Grade A dairies.
However, it must be sold at the farm or picked up through authorized coordination hubs like ROCK Farmhouse.
What are the benefits of raw milk?
Raw milk contains natural enzymes, probiotics, vitamins, and minerals that can be lost during pasteurization.
Many people report better digestion, fewer allergies, and improved nutrient absorption.
What’s the difference between A1 and A2 milk?
A2 milk contains a different protein structure and may be easier to digest for some people.
What’s the shelf life of raw milk?
Raw milk typically lasts 7–10 days when properly refrigerated.
Some customers ferment it into kefir or use it in baking once it begins to sour naturally.
Does ROCK Farmhouse sell raw milk?
No.
At ROCK Farmhouse, we operate as a coordination hub, not a retailer. While it may look like we're selling raw milk, we’re actually serving as a private club that helps families connect directly with licensed Texas dairy farms.
We do not stock, warehouse, or resell raw milk. Instead, customers pre-order and pre-pay for raw milk and dairy items directly through our platform. Then, a member of our private club is authorized to retrieve those products directly from the farm on their behalf.
It may feel a little unconventional — but it’s fully compliant with Texas Administrative Code §217.31, and it’s the most transparent, honest way to get real food from farm to fridge.
How does the pre-order process work?
All raw milk is available by pre-order only.
When you place an order through ROCK Farmhouse, you are authorizing a private individual within our collective to retrieve your reserved milk directly from the farm on your behalf.
Do you deliver raw milk?
Yes, we offer local pickup and home delivery options throughout Dallas–Fort Worth.
You can check our schedule page for delivery zones and timing.
Is the milk fresh?
Absolutely.
We do not warehouse or stock milk.
All raw dairy is picked up fresh from the farm on the Thursday before delivery, in accordance with Texas Administrative Code §217.31.
What types of cows produce the milk?
Sandy Creek Dairy: 100% Brown Swiss cows (known for creamy milk with a high likelihood of A2 protein).
Circle N Dairy: Jersey and Holstein cows (also with a high chance of A2 protein and rich milk content).
Are there any purchase limits?
Currently, there are no purchase limits.
That may change seasonally based on supply.
How do the cows live?
Both Sandy Creek and Circle N Dairy prioritize pasture-based, regenerative farming.
Cows graze on chemical-free fields, eat non-GMO, soy-free feed (if any), and are raised without hormones, steroids, or unnecessary drugs.