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                         FAQ: Pasture-Raised Lamb
  • Where can I buy lamb near me in Southern Oregon?
You can purchase premium lamb directly from White Oak Ranch in Eagle Point, serving Medford and surrounding areas.

  • Is pasture-raised lamb better than store-bought lamb?
Yes. Pasture-raised lamb typically has better flavor, comes from healthier animals, and is raised more naturally compared to conventional lamb.

  • Does your lamb taste “gamey”?
No. Our lamb is known for its mild, clean flavor, making it a great option even for first-time lamb buyers.

  • Do you offer bulk lamb?
Yes. We offer whole and half lamb shares, perfect for stocking your freezer with locally raised lamb in Oregon.
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  • How should I cook lamb?
Lamb is versatile and can be grilled, roasted, or slow-cooked. Popular cuts like chops and leg of lamb are easy to prepare and full of flavor.
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