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Mountain Niche Farm Products.....under construction 4/07/09

Sheep

We offer Navajo Churro  breeding stock and pets from crosses created for fiber usage. We also offer animals for butcher. Use these links to check out the available animals. Fleece samples will be sent if requested and I have wool on the hoof or recently sheared. Visit our Sheep page for an overview of our breeding program. All questions are welcome. Our 2009 crosses of interest were sired by a Gotland/Finn ram named Kibbles from Franna Pitt.

bulletNavajo-Churro

 

Wool

We offer wool from our three sheep breeds as raw fleeces or roving (for handspinners) and also as hand- or mill-spun yarn for knitters and weavers. We have our wool for sale at our new Online Store. We offer natural and hand dyed colors of knitting yarns and have produced yarn from other sheep in our local area. We now have Lewis County Romney and a 3 Farm Yarn of 85% wool and 15% alpaca fiber.

Pelts

We offer pelts from our Navajo Churro and cross sheep. These will be available seasonally and requests can be directed through email. Currently one white pelt is available and several pelts will be available in white, black and brown in the coming months.

Finished Goods

We offer fine hand-woven finished goods made using wool from our sheep.  We use natural colored and hand dyed wool.  Please see what we are offering for sale at our new Online Store. We are currently offering these items:

bulletHand-woven wool rugs
bulletOther hand-woven items (blankets, coverlets, scarves)

This is an expanding area for our farm. New items will be offered as they are woven. Our new yarns will be a blend of lovely Shetland and matching Alpaca for a luxurious handle and drape.

 
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