Raw Camel Milk Found 400 Miles from Oldham England
4 raw camel milk sources within 400 miles
Updated 2 months ago
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About Raw Camel Milk Sources Near Oldham England
Raw camel milk is a specialty product available from a small number of dedicated camel dairies and delivery services. Sources near Oldham England 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 Oldham England
Within 400 miles of Oldham England: 1 farm with direct sales and 3 off-farm sources.
Raw Camel Milk Sources Near Oldham England
4 sources found
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Premium Halal Meat
Veenpoldersweg 22
Leidschendam, South Holland
Netherlands 2266 GAView Premium Halal Meat's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Leidschendam, South Holland.
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Ekodis
Beukenplein 73
Amsterdam, North Holland
Netherlands 1092 BBView Ekodis's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Amsterdam, North Holland.
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Supermarkt Zeeburg
Rie Mastenbroekstraat 1F
Amsterdam, North Holland
Netherlands 1095MJView Supermarkt Zeeburg's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Amsterdam, North Holland.
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Kamelenmelkerij Smits
Werstkant 16
Berlicum, North Brabant
Netherlands 5258 TCView Kamelenmelkerij Smits's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Berlicum, North Brabant.
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