Raw Camel Milk Near Round Rock, Texas
3 raw camel milk sources found nearby
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About Raw Camel Milk Sources Near Round Rock, Texas
Raw camel milk is a specialty product available from a small number of dedicated camel dairies and delivery services. Sources near Round Rock, Texas 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 Round Rock, Texas
Within 300 miles of Round Rock, Texas: 3 off-farm sources.
Raw Camel Milk Sources Near Round Rock, Texas
3 sources found
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Farm Connection of North San Antonio
2815 N Loop 1604 E
San Antonio, TX
US 78232The Farm Connection has 3 locations and is a private food co-op connecting families to real, responsibly produced food, including raw goat, camel, and cow milk. We partner directly with trusted farmers and ranchers to offer clean, nutrient-dense staples and handcrafted goods you can feel confident serving at your table.
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The Farm Connection - Boerne
28735 Interstate 10 W
Boerne, TX
US 78006The Farm Connection has 3 locations and is a private food co-op connecting families to real, responsibly produced food, including raw goat, camel, and cow milk. We partner directly with trusted farmers and ranchers to offer clean, nutrient-dense staples and handcrafted goods you can feel confident serving at your table.
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Artisan Acres - Fort Worth Pickup
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Fort Worth, TX
US 76116Artisan 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 DFW area.
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