Raw Sheep Milk Near West Point, VA
7 raw sheep milk sources found nearby
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About Raw Sheep Milk Sources Near West Point, VA
Raw sheep milk is one of the rarest and most seasonally-limited dairy products. Sources near West Point, VA 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 West Point, VA
Within 100 miles of West Point, VA: 2 farms with direct sales and 5 off-farm sources.
Raw Sheep Milk Sources Near West Point, VA
7 sources found
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Golden Valley Farms - Henrico Drop
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Richmond, VA
US 23228Delivery location for dairy and other farm product.View Golden Valley Farms - Henrico Drop's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Richmond, VA.
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Udder Milk Farm - Home Delivery Northampton County
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Northampton County, VA
US 23310View Udder Milk Farm - Home Delivery Northampton County's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Northampton County, VA.
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Rocky Ridge Dairy - Woolford Pickup
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Woolford, MD
US 21677Private buying club, owned by a regenerative Amish farm in Pennsylvania. Delivery on Tuesdays to various drops in the area.
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H&L Acres
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Locust Grove, VA
US 22508Fresh raw goat and sheep milk from organically raised animals. Herd Shares available.View H&L Acres's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Locust Grove, VA.
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Golden Valley Farms
8 Asal Road
Farmville, VA
US 23901Certified 100% A2/A2 grass-fed, registered Guernsey cow milk, herd-share program from an Amish family farm in Virginia.
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Harmony Acres - Springfield Drop
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West Springfield, VA
US 22152There is a nearby drop location. To learn more and order raw milk, contact them using the website or phone number listed.View Harmony Acres - Springfield Drop's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in West Springfield, VA.
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Buffalo Valley Pastures - Arlington VA Deliveries
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Arlington, VA
US 22205This is a delivery area. For more info and to order raw milk directly to your home, visit their website or use the phone number listed.View Buffalo Valley Pastures - Arlington VA Deliveries's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Arlington, VA.
Buffalo Valley Pastures - Arlington VA Deliveries
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