white doe and twin kids

Goat Knoll - Cashmere goats and cashmere fiber from an Oregon farm

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Welcome to Goat Knoll
An Oregon farm with cashmere goats and farm products to sell (and tales to tell)

Goat Knoll is our little corner of paradise nestled in the hills just beyond a busy world. The farm is located south of Dallas, Oregon (20 miles west of Salem). Cashmere goats and sheep have roamed our hillsides for 15 years, producing beautiful cashmere and wool as well as trimming up the farm's ample supply of blackberries, scotch broom and poison oak.

Our cashmere goats and Shetland sheep thrive on natural forage. We harvest and process their beautiful fleeces to make them ready for spinning or already spun into wonderful yarns for knitting, crochet or weaving.

Products available from our farm include cashmere goats, cashmere and wool rovings for spinning, cashmere and wool yarn, cashmere hand-made scarves and kntting kits for creating your own special cashmere or wool garments.

rainbow over Goat Knoll

 

Also available on this site:

Farm Products About Goat Knoll and what we produce

Basic information about cashmere goats

Photographs of cashmere goats

Information about goats for sale

Goat Knoll Farm Store - From the farm store, you can purchase cashmere roving, yarn and cashmere and wool knitting kits. We also have Shetland wool roving and yarn and some special cashmere yarn that you can purchase from us at events or on a farm visit.

CashMirror Magazine - A monthly magazine about cashmere goats published 10/89 - 12/03. Back issues available at the Farm Store.

Resources for cashmere goat owners

What's happening on our farm now

Contact information for the farm

 

Paul and Spreckles, 2012 Shetland lamb

New cashmere kids born 2012

 

 

We're glad you stopped by to visit!

Goat Knoll Farm, 2280 S Church Rd, Dallas, OR 97338, phone 503-623-8575

Site last updated May 10, 2012

 

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