Honeysuckle Haven is primarily a fiber farm specializing in the breeding of colored Pygora goats, which produce a cashmere-type fiber. We are happy to have various fiber types, including Types A & B. Blue eye color is dominant in our herd, making our goats quite striking. Currently, we have these fleeces in various stages of preparation: natural-colored mohair, white mohair, various natural-colored kid pygora, llama, dark brown alpaca, light caramel angora & gray angora. These are wonderfully luxurious fibers! My family calls me a "Fiber Freak" because I compare every fiber or garment that I touch! We prefer to, within our limited budget, keep the long-term comfort as a priority over speed or profit. We also prefer primitive production methods that help to bring history into our daily lives. The fleece is washed, picked, and carded manually and carefully with primitive tools. Our yarn is spun on a 200 year old, well-loved wheel. Our products are prepared with authenticity and blessing, which we hope to pass on to you! Honeysuckle Haven was an old farm when we found her. Everything except for the timbers holding the house up was severely damaged. She needed us as much as we desperately needed the earthly Haven and Hope that God has provided through her. Part of our thankfulness for this Haven and gathering of this Hope is daily being demonstrated by our stewardship of this land and home.
Listing last updated on Jan 21, 2025

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Live Pygora goats, Capora goats, and home-bred fiber goats.

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A haven of warmth for the pilgrim heart.

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Contact:
Bradley Bouska
(636) 208-8079
Location:
11331 Ware Church Rd
Hillsboro, MO 63050

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