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USA
Raw A2/A2 cow milk herdshare available.
Rotational grazing on 80 acres in the Willamette Valley. Feed and supplements include: grass hay; alfalfa; fodder crops; small amounts of locally sourced and milled GMO-free grain; kelp and minerals. Laboratory and on-farm milk testing. Contact them for info sheets on farming, feeding and sanitation practices; and herdshare details.
Farm pick-up available. Weekly deliveries to Albany, Corvallis, Philomath, and other nearby areas.
Biweekly deliveries to Portland and Newport.
Contact: grassward.dairy at gmail.com
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Philomath, Oregon
USA
Hazelton Farm raises Mini Nubian goats on a 50-acre farm in the coast range. The goats get free access to pasture, hay grown on the farm and grain during milking. Hazelton Farm is offering goat milk herdshares for $25 per share. Each share owner pays a $50 fee per month for the care and milking of the herd. The goats are producing enough for each share to get a half-gallon of milk per week. Please contact them for the herdshare and care contract details. See other places where you can find products from this farm.
USA
Headwater Hills offers a limited number of raw milk herd shares from their small Nubian goat herd. Goats are pasture raised with daily hands-on care, clean housing, and a strong focus on animal health and milk quality.
Their 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
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. The farmers prioritize clear communication to make the experience easy and enjoyable.
Farmer's statement: "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 share is a great fit for individuals or families who value transparency, quality, and knowing exactly where their milk comes from. Please reach out through RealMilk.com for availability, pickup details, and any questions—we’re happy to help!"
USA
Headwater Hills offers a limited number of raw milk herd shares from their small Nubian goat herd. Goats are pasture raised with daily hands-on care, clean housing, and a strong focus on animal health and milk quality.
Their 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
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. The farmers prioritize clear communication to make the experience easy and enjoyable.
Farmer's statement: "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 share is a great fit for individuals or families who value transparency, quality, and knowing exactly where their milk comes from. Please reach out through RealMilk.com for availability, pickup details, and any questions—we’re happy to help!"
Sheridan, Oregon 97378
USA
Headwater Hills offers a limited number of raw milk herd shares from their small Nubian goat herd. Goats are pasture raised with daily hands-on care, clean housing, and a strong focus on animal health and milk quality.
Their 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
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. The farmers prioritize clear communication to make the experience easy and enjoyable.
Farmer's statement: "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 share is a great fit for individuals or families who value transparency, quality, and knowing exactly where their milk comes from. Please reach out through RealMilk.com for availability, pickup details, and any questions—we’re happy to help!"
Tillamook, Oregon 97141
USA
Herd share in Tillamook that delivers to the Valley from Beaverton to Eugene
Tillamook, Oregon 97141
USA
Herdshare Tillamook farm
USA
Our goal is to bring fresh raw milk, cream, butter, eggs, and meat from our family farm to your family’s table. We take pride in what we do. If you cannot have your own family milk cow at home, why not own part of a herd here on the farm? Join our herdshare membership program to bring your family back to their homestead roots.
Yoncalla, Oregon 97499
USA
Oregonians wanting access to Helios Farms' Single-Moo Milk™ (raw cow milk) join HFPMA Orthomolecular Garden Ministry. HFPMA is the first in a network of Orthomolecular Restorative farms that are associated, auxiliary ministries of the Orthomolecular Garden Church.
HFPMA:
-Operates in the private domain for the benefit of their private association church members.
-Works daily and diligently to discern God's design in all life and farm activities, with farm methods rooted in scripture.
-Uses orthomolecular science and microbiome science to eliminate disease and to achieve optimal health of livestock, farm, and ministry members.
-Teaches about vitamin C babies and advocates for home births.
-Uses NO pharmaceutical products (including NO vaccines) and no agricultural chemicals on our land, with our livestock, or in our food production processes.
-Advocates for farms with on-farm dairy/creameries and on-farm butcheries to decentralize the food supply back to family-run and team-run farms.
-Delivers to many private drop points from Roseburg to Portland.
-Ships products to ministry members.
Each cow's milk is bottled separately (no processing or skimming). Ministry members are invited to visit to meet their cows, harvest their meats, experience the farm, and review and approve the boarding, milking, and bottling practices used with the herd. Cows forage and are fed hay and organic alfalfa (while being milked). Pre-milking teat dip is dissolved ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and niacinamide (vitamin B3). Post-milking teat dip is clabbered milk to reintroduce the probiotic spectrum to the teat. The water source on the land is spring water and spring-fed ponds. See other places where you can find products from this farm.
Beavercreek, Oregon 97004
USA
Highland Creamery is a family micro-dairy serving local communities since 2013. They milk registered Guernseys cows, all certified A2/A2. Their practices include rotational grazing at the onset of the warmer seasons and housing the cows in the barn with hay and alfalfa during the worst of the cold/wet season. The cows graze a variety of grasses and plants. Their cows' diets do not contain any corn or soy. They offer herdshares with milk available for pick up seven days a week at their Oregon City drop site, just a few minutes off of I-205. Milk can also be purchased anytime at their farm store in Beavercreek once set up as a customer. See other places where you can find products from this farm.

