The Allegheny County Health Department (ACHD) advises discarding all Family Cow brand raw milk products. Products may include raw milk sold in pint, half-gallon, and gallon containers as well as a variety of cheeses. These items were sold from the farm’s Chambersburg retail store and to online customers via the online store, where 6 pickup locations in Allegheny County. Since July 1, 2025, the ACHD identified four residents who became sick with Salmonella infections after consuming raw milk products from The Family Cow. The Pennsylvania Departments of Health and Agriculture have been investigating to identify the sources of more than 70 reported salmonella infections since August 2024. Several of those ill individuals reported consuming raw milk products from The Family Cow. The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture confirmed that product samples from The Family Cow farm tested in July 2025 were contaminated with Salmonella. Additional testing will be conducted before the farm can sell or distribute more products. @ https://www.alleghenycounty.us/News-Articles/Allegheny-County-Press-Releases/July-2025-Press-Releases/7-22-2025-Public-Health-Alerts-Residents-to-Immediately-Discard-The-Family-Cow-Brand-Raw-Milk-and-Raw-Milk-Cheese-Following-Detection-of-Salmonella