Goat Grooming!
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Est. 2022
We are a small family farm in Claremore Oklahoma. We raise Nigerian goats, Khaki Campbell ducks, and chickens. We also sell homemade sourdough bread.
We try to give our animals the most natural, happy lives we can. We achieve this through natural feeds, pasture rotation, and raising breeds that are naturally hardy and suited to alternative farming methods.
"We purchased a laying hen from Long Creek Farm. She is healthy and we could tell she was well taken care of before joining our coop. This farm is a great place near Tulsa for laying hens."
- Adam W.
"I had the opportunity to visit LCF for the first time and returned home with goat’s milk and duck eggs. What an experience; the journey to the location is breathtaking, having never explored this area before. The children and animals on this farm are obviously cherished and well-cared for - a prerequisite for me. Goat's milk is beneficial for human health, and the manner in which the goats are raised—without antibiotics, hormones, or chemicals, and clearly loved—significantly enhances both the flavor and the way I feel after consuming it. Highly recommended."
- C.M.
"Great family run business. Bought a dwarf mini goat, she is precious. We will definitely keep them in our contacts they have so much to offer. All natural is the way to go. "
- Kathy M.
"Such a great find! Sweet family farm with a variety of animals. My family had such a good time learning and playing."
- Elyse Y.
"We visited Long Creek Farm looking for a couple of bucklings. We found two adorable brothers and a third from the same Dad. We couldn’t leave him behind, so we took all three. We bought and brought home our first goats milk. We got the full tour and got to see all the animals and experience the children interacting with them as well. The children take care of the animals and run the business. They are very knowledgeable and a joy to work with. Go check them out and experience life on the farm at Long Creek Farm. You’ll be glad you did."
- LeAnn D. from Grandpa Doss Farms on YouTube