Raw Sheep Milk Near Charleston, SC
7 raw sheep milk sources found nearby
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About Raw Sheep Milk Sources Near Charleston, SC
Raw sheep milk is one of the rarest and most seasonally-limited dairy products. Sources near Charleston, SC 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 Charleston, SC
Within 300 miles of Charleston, SC: 2 farms with direct sales and 5 off-farm sources.
Raw Sheep Milk Sources Near Charleston, SC
7 sources found
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Udder Milk Farm - Home Delivery Charleston
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Charleston County, SC
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Greenville's Saturday Farmer's Market
E McBee Ave. & S Main St
Greenville, SC
US 29601Saturday farmer's market.View Greenville's Saturday Farmer's Market's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Greenville, SC.
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Clemson Area Food Exchange
364 Chapman Hill Rd
Central, SC
US 29630View Clemson Area Food Exchange's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Central, SC.
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Whispering Pines Farm
681 State Rd S-37-204
Seneca, SC
US 29678We have a farm store, onsite, selling milk, cheese and meat, as well as wool and soap products all made with resources from the farm.View Whispering Pines Farm's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Seneca, SC.
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Newry General Store & Cafe
701 Broadway St
Seneca, SC
US 29672View Newry General Store & Cafe's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Seneca, SC.
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Grassroots Farm & Dairy
538 Graham Road
Marshall, NC
US 28753We are a small-scale family run sheep dairy in Madison County. We seasonally milk about 45 sheep and we sell raw milk (through the NC Herdshare Law), Grade A sheep milk yogurt and a small but growing list of sheep cheeses.
View Grassroots Farm & Dairy's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Marshall, NC.
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Wild Hare Natural Market
335 N Ronald Reagan Blvd
Longwood, FL
US 32750-4160Raw Cow Milk Products - Milk, Cheese, Yogurt, Butter
Raw Goat Milk Products - Milk, Yogurt
Raw Goat and Sheep Cheese
Local Free-Range Chicken Eggs
Local Duck Eggs
View Wild Hare Natural Market's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Longwood, FL.
Wild Hare Natural Market
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