Siren Song Fleece Works is a small-batch wool mill offering custom processing services for wool, alpaca, angora and more, with no minimum order size! We also offer a curated selection […]
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Lost Emu Farms
Billie Thibodeau provides prescribed grazing services with her herd of goats and sheep to coastal counties north of San Francisco.
She has raised goats and sheep for 8 years. She has a background in farming with closed loop systems, rotational grazing, and
regenerative agriculture. She is an artist, knitter, and lover of nature.
Grazing Dry Creek
My flock of 40 Merino sheep graze in annual grasslands, vineyards, and orchards located on the west side of the Sacramento Valley in Yolo County. This provides fire and weed […]
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Lost Coast Spinnery, LLC
We are a fine woolen and fiber mill. We process wool, alpaca, yak, mohair, and goat into fine roving, batts, and yarn.
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The Spinning Angora
My name is Mary and I live at the base of Mt. Shasta in Weed, Ca. I have been a rabbit raiser since 2003. Specifically German Angora rabbits since 2013 […]
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Rockwood Ranch
Rockwood Ranch is located in Nicasio in Marin County. We raise Ouessant Sheep – a rare breed of sheep that is the smallest breed of sheep, weighing around 50 pounds […]
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Brunner Family Farm
Our farm is our place to work, live, and play. It’s where we not only grow animals and crops, but also raise our family of four. Today we continue to grow and produce a diverse array of food and fiber, but our flower operation has taken center stage for year-round availability.
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Sunnyside Farm
We have been raising small numbers of sheep since 1991.
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Lissy’s Zoo
Our Zoo is located in the Sierra Foothills in Sutter Creek, CA. We’d love to have you visit and learn about the farm.
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Outlaw Valley Ranch
We are Alex and Kelsey Karol, owner/operators of Outlaw Valley Ranch. We raise Navajo-churro sheep. We are grass farmers first. If the soil is healthy, the grass is healthy, the sheep are healthy, the birds are healthy, and so are we who eat the meat in the end.
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