Hand-dyed lambswool roving available on our Etsy store . Natural Shetland roving from our flock available on our Etsy store. Dryer balls made from wool from the flock here at Kathy Ann’s Farm. Available on our Etsy store. Naturally-colored lambswool from our ram Ulysses, available from our Etsy store. We sell fresh, free-range eggs from our chickens. Available for pick up or at one of the local farm markets and stores. We have a wide variety of homemade potpourri with flower dried straight from our gardens. Available on our Etsy store. Fun fact: we name our homemade goat’s milk soap after our goats! Each variety is named after a different goat. Soaps are available on our Etsy store. Homemade goat’s milk soap made with milk from the goat’s at Kathy Ann’s Farm. Available on our Etsy store. Batting made from wool from our sheep and available on our Etsy store. Gotland fleece from our ewe, Persephone. Whole fleeces sold on Etsy are subject to seasonal availability. We not only on Etsy but also at the Shenandoah Fiber Festival in the fall. This is a Shetland fleece from one of our flock. This fleece is from our lovely Shetland ram Ares. His fleeces are often sought-after, so if we run out on Etsy you can be places on a waiting list for the next available fleece. This is the first in our new line of dog products and treats at Kathy Ann’s Farm. This is our Poultry Bone Broth made from poultry on our farm. Currently we are only licensed to sell our poultry broth in the State of Virginia and so this product is only available for pickup or can be found at select local pet stores. We hope to create a list of stores where you can find our dog products in the future. Coming soon! We are in the process of making dog shampoo in the scents of lavender, rose, and unscented.
Here you can find a gallery of photos with the farm products that we sell. Most of the products can be found on our Etsy store, though some can only be found locally. We will try to compile an up-to-date list of places that stock our products, but as of April 2020 we are still waiting for the corona virus pandemic to blow over. The most current information will be posted to the blog and our Facebook page. At the moment we are in process of trying to sell some things at Paige’s Pit Stop off of Route 9, next to the animal shelter. We also sell jams and jellies, but due to Virginia’s cottage laws we can only offer those at farmers markets or for pickup from our farm.