Raw Milk in Dallas–Fort Worth
Pre-order raw milk from trusted Texas dairies through home delivery across Dallas–Fort Worth and surrounding communities.
We help families in Dallas, Fort Worth, Keller, Southlake, Trophy Club, Grapevine, Frisco, Plano, North Fort Worth, and nearby areas access real raw milk from Sandy Creek Dairy in Bridgeport, Texas and Circle N Dairy in Gainesville, Texas.
This milk is not pasteurized or homogenized. It is offered by pre-order only, with availability that can shift from one ordering cycle to the next based on each dairy’s production. We focus on careful sourcing, clear communication, and helping you feel confident about where your milk comes from.
Why Families Across Dallas - Fort Worth Seek Out Raw Milk
Families are not usually looking for raw milk because it is trendy. They are often looking for something that feels less altered, more transparent, and closer to real food.
Naturally Occurring
CLA & Omega-3s
Because this milk is raw and unprocessed, many families value it for naturally occurring components like CLA and omega-3 fatty acids, along with the richness that comes from pasture-based dairy.
Less Altered,
More Intact
One reason raw milk has become so sought after is that it has not been pasteurized or homogenized. Many families are specifically looking for milk that feels closer to its natural state and less changed from how it comes from the dairy.
Families Feel It
Is a Better Fit
Many families seek out raw milk because they feel it is easier to digest than conventional milk and often report that it feels like a better fit for their household. Just as important, they want milk from dairies they can actually know and trust.
Many families are looking for something they feel better about: milk that is less altered, more transparent, and closely connected to the farm it came from.
Meet the Texas Dairies Behind Our Raw Milk
We work with small Texas dairies that care deeply about their cows, their land, and the families they serve.
Sandy Creek Dairy
Bridgeport, Texas — Sandy Creek Dairy is a family-run dairy with roots that stretch back to 1913.
Their herd is made up of 100% Brown Swiss cows, a breed many families appreciate for milk with a balanced fat and protein profile and a smooth, clean flavor.
The milk comes from a Grade A licensed facility, and the farm focuses on pasture-based care, calm handling, and careful milking practices.
For many families looking for raw milk from Brown Swiss cows, Sandy Creek has become one of the most trusted options we offer.
Circle N Dairy
Gainesville, Texas — Circle N Dairy is a family-run dairy operated with a strong focus on stewardship, herd care, and long-term land health.
Their herd includes Jersey and Holstein cows, leaning more heavily toward Jersey, with pasture as the foundation of the farm’s approach.
Circle N also emphasizes regenerative pasture management, clean grazing areas, and closed-herd practices that support consistency and careful animal care.
Both Sandy Creek Dairy and Circle N Dairy use a small supplemental ration during milking that is non-GMO, soy-free, and corn-free, helping keep the cows comfortable while supporting the milking process.
What to Know About A2 Protein in Raw Milk
A2 is one of the biggest questions families ask when shopping for raw milk, and it is often misunderstood.
The short version is that raw milk can be A2 milk, but A2 is not determined by whether milk is raw or pasteurized. It depends on the genetics of the cows producing it.
Brown Swiss cows, like the herd at Sandy Creek Dairy, are widely known for having a strong likelihood of producing A2 beta-casein. Jersey cows, which make up a large part of the herd at Circle N Dairy, are also commonly associated with a higher likelihood of producing A2 milk.
That said, our partner farms do not routinely test each cow or each batch for A2 status, because that kind of testing is simply cost-prohibitive for most small farms. So while many families seek out these herds for that reason, we do not make hard guarantees that every gallon is A2.
What we can say is that many families who have struggled with conventional dairy have told us they tolerate milk from Sandy Creek or Circle N noticeably better. Every person is different, but this is one reason these dairies have become such valued partners for our community.
Brown Swiss and Jersey-based herds are often sought out by families looking for A2-leaning raw milk options.
Texas Standards and Dairy Testing
Trust matters when it comes to raw milk. That includes knowing the farms behind it and understanding the standards they follow.
Both Sandy Creek Dairy and Circle N Dairy go through yearly testing by the State of Texas and operate in accordance with State of Texas regulations.
We believe families should be able to feel confident not only in where their milk comes from, but also in the care, oversight, and standards behind the dairies producing it.
- Yearly testing by the State of Texas
- Operated in accordance with State of Texas regulations
In addition to yearly testing and regulatory oversight, both dairies also avoid antibiotics, synthetic hormones, and GMO feed inputs.
Yearly tested and operated in accordance with Texas regulations
Why Breed and Farm Practices Matter
Not all raw milk is exactly the same. Breed, pasture, feed, and daily herd management all shape the milk in meaningful ways.
Brown Swiss Herd
Sandy Creek’s Brown Swiss cows are one reason many families seek out their milk. The breed is often associated with balanced milk and strong A2 potential.
Jersey-Leaning Herd
Circle N’s Jersey-leaning herd gives families another raw milk option from a farm that prioritizes pasture, comfort, and careful management.
Feed Matters Too
Our partner farms use pasture as the foundation, with a small supplemental ration during milking that supports comfort and the milking process.
Daily Care Shapes Quality
Beyond breed, pasture quality, low-stress handling, clean milking, and consistent herd care all matter when it comes to milk families can feel good about bringing home.
Know Your Farmer: Meet Mike from Sandy Creek Dairy
Raw milk is not just a product. It is a relationship. And at Sandy Creek Dairy, that relationship goes back generations.
Located in Bridgeport, Texas, Sandy Creek is a fourth-generation family farm run by Mike, who has been raising and milking Brown Swiss cows for more than 15 years on land his family has stewarded since 1913.
We chose to partner with Sandy Creek because of the care behind the milk: a Brown Swiss herd, pasture-based management, calm handling, and a clear commitment to doing things the right way without shortcuts.
- Brown Swiss herd with strong A2 potential
- Pasture-raised with careful daily herd management
- No added hormones
- Closed-herd approach
- Long family farming history in Texas
- Transparent and approachable when families have questions
Mike does not just care about milk output. He cares about the cows, the land, and the families who trust his farm. That kind of transparency matters to us, and it is one of the reasons Sandy Creek has become such an important part of ROCK Farmhouse.
Mike of Sandy Creek Dairy in Bridgeport, Texas
Why DFW Families Trust ROCK Farmhouse for Raw Milk
Raw milk is not just about being unprocessed. It is also about knowing the farm, understanding how the cows are raised, and feeling confident in how the milk is sourced and handled.
Real Raw Milk
This milk is not pasteurized or homogenized. What you see here is truly raw milk, offered through local pre-order.
Named Texas Dairies
We partner with family-run dairies you can actually know by name: Sandy Creek Dairy in Bridgeport and Circle N Dairy in Gainesville.
Pasture-Focused Care
Our partner farms focus on pasture, animal comfort, clean milking practices, and thoughtful daily herd care.
Simple Local Access
We help make raw milk easier to access through scheduled local pickup and home delivery across Dallas–Fort Worth and surrounding communities.
How Raw Milk Pre-Ordering Works
Because we work with fresh retrieval from small Texas dairies, raw milk is available by pre-order only.
Place Your Pre-Order
Reserve your milk during the current ordering cycle through our raw milk collection.
We Coordinate With the Farm
Your order is tied to that dairy’s available supply for the current pickup or delivery cycle.
Milk Is Retrieved Fresh
Your reserved milk is coordinated with the farm and retrieved fresh for that order cycle.
Pickup or Home Delivery
You receive your order through scheduled local pickup or home delivery in eligible Dallas–Fort Worth areas.
Where We Serve Families in DFW
Our routes and pickup structure are built around North Texas families who want more practical access to raw milk without making a regular drive to the dairy.
We currently serve many families across Dallas–Fort Worth and surrounding communities through scheduled local home delivery and pickup. Availability can vary by route structure and service area.
If raw milk is one of your family’s regular staples, these options help make consistent access simpler and more practical.
Local Pickup Information
Prefer to pick up your order? Learn more about how local pickup works and what to expect when ordering raw milk through ROCK Farmhouse.
Learn About Local PickupHome Delivery Information
We deliver every other Friday or Saturday across parts of Dallas–Fort Worth. Learn more about how home delivery works and whether your area is included.
Learn About Home DeliveryCheck Home Delivery Availability
We deliver every other Friday or Saturday across DFW, based on your ZIP code.
What is raw milk?
Raw milk is milk that has not been pasteurized or homogenized. Many families seek it out because they want milk that feels less altered and closer to its natural state.
How long does raw milk last?
Raw milk is a fresh, perishable food, so shelf life depends a lot on how cold it is kept and how it is handled.
As a general rule, many families find that properly refrigerated raw milk often keeps well for about 7 to 10 days, sometimes longer, but colder storage and careful handling matter.
Milk should be kept around 37–40°F, stored in the coldest part of the refrigerator rather than the door, and returned to the fridge promptly after pouring.
For longer storage, milk can also be frozen.
Is your raw milk pasteurized?
No. The raw milk we offer through ROCK Farmhouse is not pasteurized.
Is your raw milk homogenized?
No. Our raw milk is not homogenized, which means the cream naturally rises to the top.
Where does your raw milk come from?
Our raw milk comes from trusted Texas dairies we know personally, including Sandy Creek Dairy in Bridgeport, Texas and Circle N Dairy in Gainesville, Texas.
How are the cows raised?
Both of our partner dairies are pasture-focused and place a strong emphasis on animal comfort, careful daily herd management, and clean milking practices. During milking, both dairies use a small supplemental ration that is non-GMO, corn-free, and soy-free.
What is the difference between Sandy Creek Dairy and Circle N Dairy?
Sandy Creek Dairy milks 100% Brown Swiss cows and is known for a smooth, balanced milk profile. Circle N Dairy has a Jersey- and Holstein-based herd, leans more heavily toward Jersey.
Both dairies emphasizes pasture-based management, closed-herd practices, and a non-GMO, corn-free, soy-free supplemental ration during milking.
What is A2 protein in raw milk?
A2 refers to one type of beta-casein protein naturally found in milk. Some families specifically look for milk from Brown Swiss and Jersey-based herds because those breeds are more commonly associated with A2 beta-casein.
Is your raw milk guaranteed to be A2?
No. Our partner dairies do not routinely test each cow or each batch for A2 status, so we do not make hard guarantees that every gallon is A2.
Why do some families prefer raw milk?
Many families seek out raw milk because they feel it is a better fit for their household than conventional milk. Others value that it is less altered, not homogenized, and comes from dairies they can actually know and trust.
Do you offer raw milk delivery in Dallas–Fort Worth?
Yes. ROCK Farmhouse offers local home delivery in eligible Dallas–Fort Worth areas, along with local pickup options.
How does pre-ordering work?
Raw milk is offered by pre-order only. You place your order during the current cycle, we coordinate with each dairy’s available supply, and your milk is then retrieved fresh for that order cycle and delivered or prepared for pickup.
Do you serve my area?
We serve many families across Dallas–Fort Worth and surrounding communities.
The best way to check is to use our ZIP code delivery tool or review our home delivery information page.
Are your partner dairies tested?
Yes. Both Sandy Creek Dairy and Circle N Dairy go through yearly testing by the State of Texas and operate in accordance with State of Texas regulations.
What standards do your partner dairies follow?
Our partner dairies operate under State of Texas regulations and also avoid antibiotics, synthetic hormones, and GMO feed inputs.
How should I store raw milk?
Raw milk should be kept refrigerated and handled carefully, just like any fresh perishable dairy product.
Keeping it cold and returning it promptly to the refrigerator helps preserve quality.
Can you freeze raw milk?
Yes, many families do freeze raw milk when needed.
Leave room in the container for expansion and thaw it slowly in the refrigerator before use.
How do I skim cream off raw milk?
Because raw milk is not homogenized, the cream naturally rises to the top. Many families simply let the milk rest in the refrigerator and then skim the cream from the top with a spoon or ladle.
Why has raw milk become so sought after?
Many families are looking for food that feels less altered, more transparent, and more closely connected to the farm it came from. That is one of the main reasons raw milk has become so sought after.