A Real Farm in Oviedo, Florida

Preserving Small Farms and Animal Husbandry

At Black Hammock Farm, we are dedicated to preserving the legacy of small family farms and the art of sustainable animal husbandry. Our Katahdin sheep, lovingly known as "The Herd," and our thriving Hatchery are at the heart of our mission to cultivate the next generation of livestock while honoring the principles of heritage breeding. By focusing on non-GMO practices and prioritizing the health and well-being of our animals, we ensure that each member of our flock and brood is raised with care and respect. Through our efforts, we not only provide high-quality livestock but also promote the preservation of small-scale farming, keeping traditions alive for future generations. Join us in celebrating the timeless connection between farm, family, and the land we steward.

We keep it simple — three product lines, one mission

The Herd

Close-up of Katahdin sheep in a pasture at Black Hammock Farms, showcasing the healthy white-coated herd under a clear blue sky.

Meet the friendly flock at Black Hammock Farm, where curious Katahdin sheep and playful goats roam free, offering a firsthand look at sustainable, family-driven care and the joy of raising happy livestock in Central Florida.

The Hatchery

Visit our bustling hatchery at Black Hammock Farm to see new chicks emerge in a nurturing, family-focused environment, showcasing the wonder of sustainable poultry care in Central Florida.

Back Yard Chicken

Join our Backyard Chicken Program and unlock the secrets to raising a thriving, happy flock with expert guidance, in your back yard. We are here to help and be your local farm alliances: Let us be the the tools you need to succeed!

BLACK HAMMOCK FARM

Live - Fresh - Local

Welcome to Black Hammock Farm, where our philosophy is Live, Fresh, Local every step of the way. Here, you can U-Pick Up heritage livestock or U-Pick fresh eggs straight from the coop, immersing yourself in the authentic rhythms of farm life. We also offer our innovative Rent-A-Herd service for eco-friendly brush control, proudly showcasing how sustainable agriculture and community values can thrive together. Whether you’re seeking the best in local produce or a hands-on experience with our happy, pasture-raised animals, we invite you to discover the timeless charm of Black Hammock Farm—where family traditions meet modern-day stewardship.

Black Hammock Farm Services

Let Our Pasture Meet Your Needs

Rent-A-Herd

Eco-Friendly Land Care: Rent-A-Herd by Black Hammock Farms!

U-Pick It Fresh Eggs

Local Freshness, Straight from the Nest: U-Pick It Fresh Eggs for Your Table!.

U-Pick Up

Fresh from the Farm: U-Pick Up, Locally Grown for Your Table!

Farm Fresh & Tableworthy

Proud Supportering Community and Members

Logo of the Farmer Veteran Coalition featuring a green leaf with white stars on the left and a brown crop field design on the right, symbolizing veterans and agriculture.
Logo of the Farmer Veteran Coalition featuring a green leaf with white stars on the left and a brown crop field design on the right, symbolizing veterans and agriculture.
Logo of the Farmer Veteran Coalition featuring a green leaf with white stars on the left and a brown crop field design on the right, symbolizing veterans and agriculture.

Small Farm Life

Living and Working the Land in Central Florida

Real stories. Real lessons. Real farm

Running a small farm in Florida isn't what most people picture. It's the early mornings checking ewes during lambing season, the afternoons rotating sheeps through overgrown pasture, the conversations with neighbors about Greenbelt classifications and well permits, and the late evenings answering emails from families thinking about raising their first laying hens. Black Hammock Farm has been doing this work in Oviedo for years, learning what actually holds up in Florida's heat, humidity, and regulatory landscape. We share what we've learned — the wins, the mistakes, and the questions worth asking — because the next generation of small farms only happens if the people running the current ones tell the truth about how it really works.

Farmers and Local Government Working Together

Farmers and Local Government Working Together

What if farms and local government didn’t have to fight each other? This piece explores how collaboration—not conflict—could shape the future of small farms and land stewardship in Seminole County. ...more

Local Family Farming News

April 06, 20268 min read

What Defines a Real Farm in Florida?

What Defines a Real Farm in Florida?

What actually defines a “real” farm? This article breaks down Florida law, agricultural standards, and why small, well-managed farms like Black Hammock Farm qualify—regardless of size. ...more

Local Family Farming News

April 03, 20269 min read

Property Taxes and Small Farms

Property Taxes and Small Farms

Property taxes can make or break a small farm—but most people don’t understand how. This story explains what’s really at stake for farms like Black Hammock Farm and why the rules matter more than you ... ...more

Local Family Farming News

April 01, 202610 min read

From Service to Stewardship

From Service to Stewardship

A Marine’s service didn’t end with the uniform. It evolved. This story follows the journey from combat to conservation, where stewardship, land, and livestock become a new mission rooted in purpose, h... ...more

Local Family Farming News

March 25, 202611 min read

Stewardship You Can See

Stewardship You Can See

Good stewardship isn’t a slogan—it’s daily work. Step inside Black Hammock Farm and see how animal welfare, land management, and professional farming standards are practiced in real life, not just tal... ...more

All about Herd

March 20, 202610 min read

When Science Meets Sheep

When Science Meets Sheep

Targeted grazing isn’t a theory—it’s proven science. This article breaks down the research behind sustainable grazing and explains how sheep can restore land, control invasives, and support conservati... ...more

Sheep and Eco Management

March 13, 20269 min read

Frequently Asked Questions

Real answers from a working Central Florida farm.

What makes Katahdin sheep different from other sheep breeds?

Katahdin sheep are a hair breed, not a wool breed — they shed their coats naturally each spring, so they never need shearing. Developed in Maine in the 1950s, Katahdins are prized for parasite resistance, easy lambing, and excellent meat quality. They thrive in Florida's heat and humidity better than wool breeds, which is why they're the foundation of our herd.

How does shep-grazing land clearing actually work

Sheep-grazing land clearing — sometimes called targeted grazing — uses a contained herd of goats to eat down overgrown vegetation, invasive species, and underbrush on a defined parcel. Goats prefer woody and weedy plants that machinery can't easily reach, including poison ivy, kudzu, and brambles. The result is cleared land with intact topsoil, no chemicals, no diesel, and no noise. See how Rent-A-Herd works.

Are pasture-raised eggs really better than store-bought?

Yes — and the difference is measurable. Pasture-raised eggs from hens that forage on grass, bugs, and seeds contain significantly more omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin D, and vitamin E than conventional eggs, according to USDA research. The yolks are darker, the whites firmer, and the flavor noticeably richer. The eggs are also fresher because they travel hours, not weeks, from hen to kitchen. Pick yours up at the farm.

How much land do I need to keep backyard chickens?

For a small backyard flock of 3–6 hens, you need roughly 30–60 square feet of total space — about 4 square feet per bird inside the coop, plus 8–10 square feet per bird in a run. Most suburban yards in Seminole, Orange, and Volusia counties have more than enough room. Local zoning rules matter more than acreage. We help families set it up.

What's the difference between heritage poultry and commercial breeds?

Heritage poultry are traditional breeds that mature naturally, reproduce on their own, and live long productive lives — often 5–8 years for layers. Commercial breeds are hybrids selected for one trait: maximum eggs or maximum meat in the shortest time, usually at the cost of health and longevity. Heritage birds offer better flavor, genetic diversity, and resilience. Browse our hatchery.

What is a Florida agricultural Greenbelt exemption and how does it apply to small farms?

Florida's Greenbelt classification (Section 193.461, Florida Statutes) reduces property taxes on land used in bona fide agricultural production. Small farms qualify by demonstrating commercial agricultural use — livestock, crops, or timber — with documentation of income, leases, or production records. Application is filed with your county property appraiser by March 1 each year. We share what we've learned navigating Greenbelt as a small Florida farm on BHF News.

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Florida 32765

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Florida 32765

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