Animal wellbeing
Calm handling, suitable shelter and attentive daily observation.
Our farm
Hello Honey Bunny began with a simple conviction: serious farming can still feel personal. We are building a focused goat dairy near Pune where responsible care and clean craft set the pace.


Our philosophy
A healthy farm is made from a thousand quiet decisions, repeated with care.
We want to know the animals, understand the daily rhythm and be close enough to the work that details never disappear into scale. That means starting small, growing responsibly and being honest about what is available.
The name may smile, but the work is thoughtful: sensible shelters, attentive husbandry, clean handling and patient product development.
The standard we are setting
These are not marketing badges. They are the operating choices we intend to make visible as the farm grows.
Calm handling, suitable shelter and attentive daily observation.
Clear hygiene routines and careful temperature management.
Practical, responsible choices shaped by the farm and its region.
Seasonal and limited products are labelled exactly as they are.

A better daily ritual
Not because it needs a grand story—because the journey is shorter and the hands behind it are visible.
Our aim is to make goat dairy feel approachable, useful and beautifully ordinary: milk for the breakfast table, paneer for dinner, curd for the everyday bowl and cheese worth lingering over.
We make no exaggerated health promises. Goat milk is still dairy and individual needs differ. What we can promise is clarity about our products, careful handling and a human conversation when you order.
From farm to family
Our first chapter is local. Shorter journeys give fresh products a gentler route from the farm to your table.
The day begins with the animals and the condition of the farm.
Small quantities allow a close eye on handling and consistency.
Cold handling and clear storage guidance protect freshness.
Every early order is checked personally before it leaves us.
Founding season
We are establishing the farm now, with limited releases rather than pretending the full range is already on the shelf.
Come closer
See the morning work, meet the herd and ask us about future farm visits.