Taken in late March, lambing was well into itâs second half for our pedigree Shropshireâs. We like Shropshire sheep because they are a multi-purpose small native breed, and most importantly they donât eat Christmas trees!
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Taken in late March, lambing was well into itâs second half for our pedigree Shropshireâs. We like Shropshire sheep because they are a multi-purpose small native breed, and most importantly they donât eat Christmas trees!

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Taken in late February at the start of calving. Our herd consists of Herefords, Belgian blues, Angus, Holstein, Limousin and Simmental's and others. A nice mix of native and European breeds in our beef herd. Calving on our farm typically starts a week or two before lambing, we had out last calf in May!
Yorkshire - December 2017
I think itâs interesting how acrylic yarn is utter shit. Like itâs shit quality and itâs horrible for the environment. I think one of the reasons why we have it is because itâs easier to mass-produce than sheepâs wool. This recent trend of marketing it as being âbetterâ for sheep is fucking annoying, though. Sheep need to be sheared. Why throw away the fiber when you can use it to make a lovely garment? Millenia of domestication wonât be reversed easily, and frankly why should it be reversed? Wool is probably the most sustainable fiber we have available and we should be making better use of it.