The village of Ivky is located on the southern outskirts of Bohuslav, next to Khokhitva. Administratively, it is a part of Bohuslav hromada of Obukhiv district of Kyiv region. The name most likely comes from the Russian word "iva" (willow).
It is known from history that in the second half of the 18th century, the villages of Khokhitva and Ivky were owned by the Polish nobleman Yan Klemens Branyckyi.
During the Holodomor of 1932-1933, 16 residents died in the village of Ivky.
In the village there is a family goat farm with a cheese dairy, which offers tours and tastings.
Село Івки розташоване на південній околиці Богуслава, поруч із Хохітвою. Адміністративно входить до складу Богуславської громади Обухівського району Київської області. Назва найімовірніше походить від російського слова "іва" (верба).
З історії відомо, що у другій половині XVIII століття села Хохітва та Івки перебували у власності польського шляхтича Яна Клеменса Браницького.
Під час Голодомору 1932-1933 роців у селі Івки померло 16 жителів.
В селі функціонує родинна козина ферма з сироварнею, що проводить екскурсії та дегустації.
Dooobra Farm (Cheese Museum)
Museum / gallery , Gastrotourism , Farm / cheese factory
Family goat farm with cheese dairy "Dooobra Farm" was founded in 2011 by the family of former advertising artist Taras Lozhenko. It is located in the village of Ivky on the outskirts of Bohuslav. Excursions and tastings are held here.
About 400 goats are kept on the farm, of which 230 are milking. Cheese is cooked three times a week. About 100 kilograms of cheeses are produced in one day. The farm is equipped with a modern technological line.
Today, "Doobra Farm" produces 12 different types of cheese. In particular, 4 types of goat's cheese: soft cream cheese, semi-hard "Yangol", aged "Bikoz" and "Shedevr" with white mold. From cow's milk, the cheeses "Rankovy", "Legend", "Seven Tastes", "Starets", "Kosychka", "Suluhuni" and others are produced. The farm also offers cheese, sweet and salty cottage cheese, butter, cream, kefir, meat products and honey.
The farm hosts the Cheese Museum, which exhibits items related to cheese production, collected by the farm's owners during their travels in Europe. In particular, samples of rare European cheeses, advertising leaflets of Ukrainian cheeses from 1961 in French, records of unique cheese recipes, an engraving of the oldest cheese market in Holland, a collection of cheese knives are presented.
The excursion program includes a tour of the goat farm and tea plantation, a detailed story about the cheese factory, a visit to the Cheese Museum and a cheese tasting.
The Cheese Museum in Kyiv also operates as a branch of the family cheese factory "Dooobra Farm".
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