A small dairy doing it the right way.
Left Foot Farm is a licensed Grade A goat dairy in Eatonville, Washington. About fifty goats chosen for butterfat and flavor, five acres of pasture at the base of Mount Rainier, and a farm store open every day. This is where the milk comes from.
This farm started as a small goat dairy.
Before the cabins, before the field trips, before any of the rest of it, there were goats and milk. That's still the foundation. Everything else grew out of the dairy.
Left Foot Farm is a licensed Grade A dairy, which means we follow strict state sanitation and safety guidelines and are regularly inspected. Most small farms don't pursue Grade A licensing because of the cost and requirements. We did.
Our milking herd is about fifty goats including Nigerian Dwarfs, Nubians, and LaManchas, chosen for higher butterfat and richer flavor. Peak production is around 30 to 35 gallons per day. We use machine milking on a seasonal kidding schedule. Production is intentionally kept small so land capacity, animal care, and milk quality remain high.
What you'll find at the farm store.
Raw Goat Milk
Unpasteurized, unhomogenized, straight from the goat. Available fresh at the farm store daily. Our milk comes from Nigerian Dwarfs and Nubians, which produce milk with higher butterfat than most breeds.
Farm Eggs
From our free-range chickens and ducks. Available at the farm store and at our farmers market stands across the Seattle area.
Handmade Soap & Lotion
Made with milk from our own goats. Available at the farm store, select retail locations, and farmers markets across Washington.
And More
Honey, salami, ground beef, pasta, poultry, blackberry jam, and other products from the farm and neighboring producers we trust. The farm store is open every day, 8 AM to 8 PM.
Find our milk near you.
Available at the farm store in Eatonville, five retail stores across Washington, and at farmers markets in Seattle and Puyallup year-round.
See where it all happens.
Walk the farm, meet the goats, and see the milking parlor for yourself. Free visits, no reservation needed.
Make it an overnight.
Three cabins on the farm. Morning coffee with the goats right outside your door. Book direct and skip the service fees.
Come try the milk.
The farm store is open every day, 8 AM to 8 PM. Drive out to Eatonville and see where it comes from.