The recall includes all Raw Farm raw milk and cream remaining on retail shelves. CDPH warns consumers against consuming any raw milk products from the quarantined farm.


RT’s Three Key Takeaways:

1. Statewide Recall of Raw Farm Milk and Cream Products: California has initiated a voluntary recall of all raw whole milk and cream from Raw Farm, LLC produced between Nov 9-27 due to multiple detections of the bird flu virus in retail and bottling locations.

2. Expanded Precautionary Measures Enforced: The California Department of Public Health urges consumers to avoid all Raw Farm products, including raw milk, cream, cheese, and kefir for both human and pet consumption, while the California Department of Food and Agriculture has quarantined the farm.

3. No Human Cases Confirmed Yet: Although no human bird flu cases linked to Raw Farm products have been reported, public health officials are closely monitoring the situation, given the high risk of infection from raw milk sourced from infected dairy cows.


California has secured a broad, voluntary recall of all raw whole milk and cream products from Raw Farm, LLC that remain on retail shelves following multiple bird flu virus detections in the company’s milk and dairy in the past week. Raw Farm milk products have tested positive for bird flu at both retail and dairy storage and bottling sites in recent days, according to a release from the California Department of Public Health. 

The expanded recall ensures that all sizes of Raw Farm milk and cream, produced between Nov 9-27, are pulled from retail shelves. The affected lot numbers are 20241109 through 20241127, which includes the two lots recalled last week (Nov 27 and Nov 24​). 

The California Department of Public Health says customers should immediately return any remaining product to the retail point of purchase. 

Public health officials identified the bird flu virus in retail products from Raw Farm, LLC last week. Additional testing by the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) of bulk milk storage and bottled products at Raw Farm’s bottling facility showed the presence of the bird flu virus. All milk tested by CDFA remained at the Raw Farm plant and was not released to consumers. 

Precautionary Measures and Quarantine Enforced Amid Bird Flu Concerns

While this voluntary recall only applies to raw whole milk and cream, due to multiple bird flu detections in the company’s operation the California Department of Public Health urges consumers to avoid consuming any Raw Farm products for human consumption including raw milk, cream, cheese, and kefir, as well as raw milk pet food topper and pet food kefir marketed to pet owners. 

In addition to the statewide voluntary recall, CDFA has placed the farm under quarantine, suspending any new distribution of its raw milk, cream, kefir, butter, and cheese products produced on or after Nov 27. 

No human bird flu cases associated with the product have been confirmed to date, and the state says it is working closely with federal and local partners to investigate the situation and better understand how it might impact consumers. California continues to monitor and respond to bird flu outbreaks in dairy cows and poultry. Bird flu virus levels have been demonstrated to be high in raw milk from infected cows, and sporadic human cases identified in workers in close contact with infected dairy cows and their milk indicate that raw milk is infectious to humans.