About Us
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About Us
Hummingbird Hilltop Farm is a family run farm located in Sand Springs, Oklahoma. We started our farm in 2014 and have grown quickly. All of our goats are well loved and cared for, and a part of our family. We continually research and attend classes and lectures to keep up to date on the latest practices in goat health.
We started making soap for our families after having an abundance of goat milk we weren't sure what to do with. It quickly grew into sharing our soaps with more friends and family. Before we knew it, our soap was in high demand, and we couldn't hardly keep up with production.
Today, we are proud to share our soap all around the country with families just like ours, who are looking for a handcrafted, locally sourced soap that is not only good for your skin, but also affordable.
Current List of Retailers
You can find our products at:
- Salt & Soul - Coweta, OK
- Endless Treasures on Main - Sand Springs, OK
- Sips & Samples Subscription Boxes - sipsandsamples.com
- Two Crazy Okies - Sand Springs, OK
- My Okie Roots - Bristow, OK
FAQ
- Do you put real milk in the soap?
Yes! We are an American Dairy Goat Association member and own our dairy goats. All the milk in our soaps was milked by hand by us from our goats. Never dehydrated, never bought from an outside source.
- How much milk is in each bar of soap?
There is approximately 1 oz of goat milk per bar of soap
- How long does it take to make soap?
It takes approximately an hour and a half to make 30 bars of soap (excluding the care and milking of the goats.)
- What kind of scent oil do you use?
Fragrance oil is used in all of our products (except for any unscented product.)
- What ingredients are used in the soap?
We spent a lot of time trialing recipes in our soaps. Our final recipe contains 3 different oils, goat milk, lye, fragrance oil and mica (depending on the product). If you have an allergy to a particular oil, please reach out to us for further information.
- Do you sell goats?
Yes! We breed in the fall for spring kiddings. See any goats currently for sale here: Available Goats