What the Little Blue Cow Symbol Means And Why We’re Proud to Use It
When you’re shopping for dairy, you might notice a small blue cow symbol on some products.
That blue cow means the product is made with 100% Canadian milk; no imports, no foreign milk powders, and strict standards around how the milk is produced.
At Tree Island, every container of yogurt we make uses 100% Canadian milk from grass-fed cows on Vancouver Island. We’ve always done it this way, and the blue cow is just one visual confirmation that we’re sticking to that commitment.
What 100% Canadian Milk Actually Guarantees
Canadian dairy farmers operate under some of the strictest standards in the world. Here’s what that blue cow symbol really means in that context.
No Artificial Growth Hormones
In Canada, the use of artificial growth hormones like rBST (recombinant bovine somatotropin) is prohibited. You won’t find them in Canadian milk, period.
Regulated Antibiotic Use
If a cow needs antibiotics to treat an infection, Canadian dairy farmers are required to withhold that cow’s milk until the antibiotics have completely cleared her system. Milk is tested regularly to ensure compliance.
Traceable Supply Chain
Every litre of milk in Canada can be traced back to the farm it came from. That traceability matters when you’re trying to understand where your food actually comes from.
Why We Choose Grass-Fed Milk from Vancouver Island
All of our yogurt is made with milk from small family farms on Vancouver Island that raise their herds on pasture.
These farms manage over 1,000 acres of green pasture where cows graze freely between April and October. The rest of the year, their diet is based on fresh, dried, and fermented grass, not grain-heavy rations or imported feed.
Why Grass-Fed Matters
Research shows that milk from pasture-raised cows contains higher levels of omega-3 fatty acids, conjugated linoleic acid (CLA), beta-carotene, and vitamins A and D compared to milk from cows raised indoors.
Those nutrients matter for human health, especially for growing kids.
Read More: Choosing Your Baby’s First Yogurt – Why Whole Milk Grass-Fed Yogurt is Best
How Our Family Dairy Farms Manage Their Land
The farms we work with use no-till practices, which means they don’t plow or disturb the soil. This approach builds healthy soil over time, retains water, and captures carbon, all while supporting biodiversity.
No Milk Powders
Some yogurt brands use reconstituted milk powder to cut costs or extend shelf life, but not us. Every batch of Tree Island yogurt starts with 100% fresh, whole milk delivered from farms we know by name.
It’s a short, honest journey from pasture to our kitchen in BC, and then to your table. No middlemen, no shortcuts, no wondering where it came from.
Remember to Look for the Blue Cow
Next time you’re shopping for dairy, check the label. You could even make it a game for your little ones to go on a hunt for the little blue cow.
And when they choose Tree Island, know you’re also supporting small family farms on Vancouver Island who care for their animals, their land, and the long-term health of the ecosystems they manage as well as your own family.
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