Raw Camel Milk Found 300 Miles from Buffalo, NY
8 raw camel milk sources within 300 miles
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About Raw Camel Milk Sources Near Buffalo, NY
Raw camel milk is a specialty product available from a small number of dedicated camel dairies and delivery services. Sources near Buffalo, NY may include:
- Specialty Camel Dairies: Farms dedicated to milking dromedary or Bactrian camels with direct raw milk sales or delivery
- Camel Farm Delivery Services: Farms that ship or deliver fresh raw camel milk to customers in their region
- Health Food Stores: Specialty retailers carrying regional raw camel milk where regulations permit
- Herdshare Arrangements: Ownership programs providing legal access to raw camel milk in restricted regions
- Traditional Community Sources: Cultural community dairies serving populations with long traditions of camel dairying
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Raw Camel Milk Availability Near Buffalo, NY
Within 300 miles of Buffalo, NY: 4 farms with direct sales and 4 off-farm sources.
Raw Camel Milk Sources Near Buffalo, NY
8 sources found
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Udder Milk Farm - Home Delivery Erie County
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Erie County, NY
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Buffalo Valley Pastures - Dillsburg PA Drop
250 Carlisle Rd
Dillsburg, PA
US 17019This is a drop off location. For more info and to order raw milk, visit their website or use the phone number listed.View Buffalo Valley Pastures - Dillsburg PA Drop's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Dillsburg, PA.
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Artisan Acres
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Lititz, PA
US 17543Artisan Acres is a small Amish-owned regenerative & organic family farm in Lititz, PA, north of Lancaster.
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Miller's Organic Farm
648 Mill Creek School Rd
Bird In Hand, PA
US 17505-9773View Miller's Organic Farm's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Bird In Hand, PA.
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Buffalo Valley Pastures
114 Pumping Station Rd
Quarryville, PA
US 17566Home Delivery Options in: Baltimore MD, Washington DC, Arlington, VA and the surrounding areas. “We are your one stop shop for all water buffalo products. We have fresh, raw milk from our water buffalo and offer a full range of meat cuts. We believe in the power of great food and regenerative agriculture products to help heal and restore our bodies and communities. We love to serve you. Thank you for checking out Buffalo Valley Pastures.” View Buffalo Valley Pastures' location, social media, contact info, product list and all other info added to the map in Quarryville, PA by tapping into their profile page.View Buffalo Valley Pastures's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Quarryville, PA.
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Udder Milk Farm
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Oxford, PA
US 19363Private food club, apply for membership and place an order for delivery on their website. Milk is sourced from 2960 Nolo Rd, Pennrun, PA.
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Artisan Acres - Boonton Pickup
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Boonton, NJ
US 07005Artisan Acres is a small, family-owned regenerative farm, owned by Amish living simply on the land. They bring their beyond-organic foods directly into multiple neighborhoods in the NJ / NY area.
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Martindale's Natural Market
1172 Baltimore Pike
Springfield, PA
US 19064-2850View Martindale's Natural Market's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Springfield, PA.
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