If it has been in a sealed container in brine it will be fine. I would love some of that.
A goat can produce between 1 to 3 gallons of milk per day, depending on the breed and individual factors. Typically, this translates to about 100 to 250 pounds of cheese per year, depending on the cheese-making process and the milk's fat content. Some breeds, like the Saanen or Nubian, are particularly known for higher milk yields, while others may produce less. Overall, the exact amount of cheese produced can vary widely based on management practices and the goat's health.
If it's opened it might get mold on it, but if its used by date doesn't expire within a year, it will probably be okay.
One Year
Ucla has been opened ever since 1997. that was the year i was born infact well any way 1997 is the yer it opened
The Goat (Sheep).
It is generally not safe to eat cream cheese that is three years old, especially if it has been opened. Cream cheese typically has a shelf life of a few weeks when refrigerated. Even if it appears and smells fine, harmful bacteria can grow in expired dairy products. Always check for signs of spoilage and follow food safety guidelines.
Year of the goat.
NO!
it opened in the year of 1912 on april 20
The curse of the goat began on Feb 27, 2004
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If the chicken broth has not yet been opened, you can actually use this chicken broth up to a year after the pull date. If it has been opened, around 5 days.