Raw Sheep Milk Found 400 Miles from Castle Rock, Colorado
3 raw sheep milk sources within 400 miles
About Raw Sheep Milk Sources Near Castle Rock, Colorado
Raw sheep milk is one of the rarest and most seasonally-limited dairy products. Sources near Castle Rock, Colorado may include:
- Specialty Sheep Dairies: Small farms raising East Friesian, Lacaune, or Icelandic sheep with direct-to-consumer raw milk sales
- Sheep Herdshares: Own a share of a sheep dairy flock to access raw milk during the seasonal milking period
- Farmhouse Creameries: Small operations that offer raw sheep milk retail with home cheesemaking customers in mind
- Seasonal Drop Locations: Scheduled distribution points during the spring and early summer milking season
- Specialty Food Co-ops: Member-based buyers clubs sourcing raw sheep milk from local farms
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Raw Sheep Milk Availability Near Castle Rock, Colorado
Within 400 miles of Castle Rock, Colorado: 2 farms with direct sales and 1 off-farm source.
Raw Sheep Milk Sources Near Castle Rock, Colorado
3 sources found
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Roots From Eden CSA - Drop Point
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Grand Junction, CO
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Roots From Eden CSA and Raw Goat Dairy
2024 16 Rd
Loma, CO
US 81524Pasture raised chicken, ducks, seasonal vegetables and fruits, baked goods, canned goods, raw milk and cheese from our goats and soon our sheep.View Roots From Eden CSA and Raw Goat Dairy's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Loma, CO.
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Blue Yonder Farm
491 Cat Creek Rd
Sheridan, WY
US 82801-9633Whole raw cow milk, cream, and butter. Sheep and goat milk also available.View Blue Yonder Farm's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Sheridan, WY.
Blue Yonder Farm
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