Sheep on rolling green hills at Oona Hills
Sheep Farm & Fiber · Oona Hills

Oona Hills

A small family sheep farm raising heritage-breed flocks on rolling hills — from pasture to fiber, every skein tells a story.

Explore Our Fiber Our Story
100%
Pasture Raised
Small
Batch Fleece
Farm
to Fiber
Natural
Colors & Breeds
Ewes and newborn lambs in the barn Newborn black lamb in the straw

Life on Oona Hills

Oona Hills is a small sheep farm and fiber operation nestled among rolling hills and ancient oaks. We raise our flock with care, letting them graze open pastures through every season — and we turn their beautiful fleece into fiber for makers and crafters who value where their wool comes from.


Every lamb born here, every shearing day, every skein of yarn carries the story of this land and these animals.


Meet the Flock

Raised with love

Our heritage-breed sheep thrive on open pasture, producing fleece with beautiful natural colors — from creamy white to deep, rich black.

Sheep on the hillside

On the Hill

Free-ranging on open pasture year round

Black lambs on the hillside

The Lambs

New life every spring on the hills

Lambs grazing among wildflowers

Spring Grazing

Among the wildflowers in full bloom

Fleece from our flock,
straight to you

Raw wool is now available from the ewes below. To purchase, use the contact form and we'll be in touch. More fleeces are coming soon — 27 in total.

Purchase via Contact Form

Raw wool available now — more coming soon

Fiber from the Hills

Small-batch, traceable wool from our own flock. Every purchase supports pasture-raised sheep and a small family farm.

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Raw Fleece

Shorn once a year and available in natural shades from creamy ivory to deep black. Washed and unwashed options.

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Roving & Batts

Carded and processed in small batches, ready for spinning or felting. Natural colors, no dyes.

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Handspun Yarn

Limited seasonal skeins in the natural palette of our flock — each one unique and one-of-a-kind.

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Say hello

Whether you're interested in fiber, have questions about the farm, or just want to know when the next batch is available — we'd love to hear from you.