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Location
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Newberg, OR
US 97132
Description
Pickup location for Headwater Hills herd share members.
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Nubian milk is known for its rich, creamy texture and naturally sweet flavor—wonderful for drinking, coffee, cheesemaking, yogurt, soap, and other home dairy uses.
Our Herd Care Practices:
- Small, non-commercial herd
- Nubian goats only
- Calm, clean milking environment
- Pasture access with free-choice hay and balanced minerals
- Regular health monitoring and attentive herd management
- Careful milk handling from barn to fridge
Herd Share Options
Whole Share
- One-Time Herd Share Fee: $40
- (Establishes co-ownership in the herd)
- Monthly Boarding & Care Fee: $80 during the milking season
- Milk Allocation: Approximately 1 gallon of raw goat milk per week, averaged over the season
Half Share
- One-Time Herd Share Fee: $20
- (Establishes partial co-ownership in the herd)
- Monthly Boarding & Care Fee: $40 during the milking season
- Milk Allocation: Approximately ½ gallon of raw goat milk per week, averaged over the season
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As a herd share member, you legally own a portion of the herd and receive milk from your animals. Pickup is on a regular schedule, and we prioritize clear communication to make the experience easy and enjoyable.
This herd share is a great fit for individuals or families who value transparency, quality, and knowing exactly where their milk comes from.
Please reach out for availability, pickup details, and any questions—we’re happy to help!
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