Farm to Table Lamb - Flemingsburg, Kentucky
We’re the Schwartz Family: Zack, Margaret, and our children Bryce and Nora. Together we’re carrying on a family legacy as the 6th generation of the Schwartz Family to raise sheep. We’re raising our kids alongside our flock of sheep in Flemingsburg, KY. Zack and I started this journey wanting to share our lamb with friends and family and quickly realized we had an entire community looking to support local farms.
As farmers, we spend long days on the farm, but we are blessed to be able to raise our children on a farm where they can explore and learn some of life’s best lessons. After all, we are raising the next generation of agriculture.
Our family, feeding your family.
We’re proud to be able to supply your families with locally raised pork & lamb. All of our lamb is bred, born, raised, and finished on the farm.
Our Berkshire & Duroc pork is finished on the farm, we'll be farrow to finish this fall.
We work hard every day to raise our livestock with the best practices resulting in delicious, nutrient dense meats.
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Buy Bulk Lamb
Stock your freezer with farm-fresh lamb!
Buying bulk lamb is the perfect way to fill your freezer with high-quality, farm-raised meat while saving money. Whether you're meal prepping for the season, feeding a family, or simply love having a variety of cuts on hand, purchasing lamb in bulk ensures you have versatile, delicious protein ready to cook at any time. Have you ever wondered 'where can I buy ground lamb?' or 'where to buy lamb chops?' or 'how to find lamb shank near me,' we have you covered at ChopLocal.
What’s Included in Bulk Lamb Orders?
When you buy lamb in bulk, you'll receive a variety of premium cuts, including:- Lamb Chops – Perfect for quick pan-searing or grilling.
- Leg of Lamb – A show-stopping roast, best slow-cooked or roasted.
- Lamb Shoulder – Ideal for braising, slow-cooking, or smoking.
- Ground Lamb – Great for burgers, meatballs, or Mediterranean dishes.
- Ribs & Shanks – Best for slow roasting or braising for fall-off-the-bone tenderness.
How to Cook Lamb
Lamb is a versatile protein that can be grilled, roasted, slow-cooked, or pan-seared depending on the cut. Here are a few general tips:- Lamb Chops & Steaks: Best cooked on high heat—grill or pan-sear for a beautiful crust.
- Leg of Lamb & Shoulder: Roast low and slow for maximum tenderness.
- Ground Lamb: Perfect for burgers, meatballs, or mixing into pasta sauces.
- Lamb Shanks & Ribs: Braise or slow-cook for melt-in-your-mouth results.
Lamb Cooking Temperatures
For perfectly cooked lamb, follow these USDA-recommended internal temperatures:
- Rare: 125°F (cool red center)
- Medium-Rare: 130-135°F (warm red center)
- Medium: 140-145°F (warm pink center)
- Well-Done: 160°F+ (little to no pink)
Fun Facts About Lamb
Lamb is nutrient-rich – Packed with protein, iron, and B vitamins, lamb is an excellent addition to a balanced diet.
Lamb pairs well with bold flavors – Rosemary, garlic, cumin, and mint are classic seasonings that enhance its natural taste.
Grass-fed lamb contains heart-healthy Omega-3s – Pasture-raised lamb has higher levels of beneficial fatty acids compared to grain-fed meat.
Whether you're looking for premium-quality chops, roasts, or ground lamb, buying in bulk ensures you get the best value and freshest farm-raised meat. Stock up today and enjoy farm-to-table lamb all year long!