Come Say Hello
It’s time for the market again. We’ve been busy so you haven’t heard from us much. Come to the market at Saskadena Six and catch up. Josie will be there keeping an eye on the lamb and would love to see you.
4th of July Surprise
Our 4th of July surprise was an adorable big buckling from Juniper. He’s twice as big as his triplet friends and his mom is taking great care of him.
Welcome the New Baby Goats
Amelia’s Nigerian Dwarf goat Redwood had triplets this morning. They are so tiny and adorable. She had 2 girls and a boy. 1 girl and one boy will be looking for homes in a few months when they’re weaned.
More Scottish Blackface
More Scottish Blackface on the farm. Welcome Chanel, Dior, and our new ram Louis Vuitton (he said no face pictures, he’s loving the hay). Can’t wait till we have some lambs of our own next year.
Josie the Market Dog
This is how Josie feels about Market mornings and rainy afternoons in the shop fixing things. She doesn’t understand why we can’t herd sheep in the rain.
New Friends
It’s been super busy here. Rain has made haying challenging, but still busy moving fences and sheep, gardening, etc… But we got away from the farm to pick up some new additions. Welcome Harlow, or new ram, and Lauretta, or first ewe lamb with new genetics sine we started or Texel flock. These beauties came from Hilltop Acres Farm in NY and we couldn’t be happier. Lauretta isn’t too fond of Josie, but they are both fond of humans and settling into their new home.
Saskadena Farmers Market
If you and your friends are looking for something to do, come down to the Mt. Tom Farmers Market at Saskadena Six. So many Great venders with all kinds of goodies. We’ll be there with fresh chicken, Rhubarb, Pottery by Endine, and new this week Lamb. We hope to see you there to support local agriculture.
Farmers Market
We’ll be at the Mt. Tom Farmers Market tomorrow at Saskadena Six. We’ll have homegrown fresh chicken and rhubarb. Soon we’ll have our own lamb raised right here on pastures in South Pomfret. Look for us there or feel free to reach out if there’s something you’r looking for and can’t make it to the market. Hope to see you there!
2024 First Cut
That’s a wrap folks. With the exception of one small field, 2024 first cut is done!! Woohoo!
Surprise Part II
Surprise has grown leaps and bounds over the last couple of weeks. She had no problem keeping up with the big lambs and likes to play queen of the rock.
2024 Lambs
Wellington the sire of this years lambs has really performed well. Daily grain this year averaged .8 lbs/day for ewe lambs and .85 lbs/day for ram lambs with several ewe and ram lambs gaining over a pound a day. Every year I’m amazed with how well Texels turn grass into big strong lambs that forage well and keep growing thought the summer on our pastures. We still have some exceptional ram lambs available including Cogsworth who weighs 116 lbs at 94 days old.
Happy Gotcha Day
Happy gotcha day to the best farm dog we could have asked for. Josie has fit in since her first day on the farm and has made herself right at home. her herding skills are coming along and she moved some cull ewes from the barn paddock out to pasture yesterday. I just wish I could shepherd and film, but oh well. Best investment in the farm to date. We love you Josie.
New Chicks
Josie says welcome to the ew chicks on the farm. We plan on taking lamb, chicken, and other goodies to some local Farmer’s Markets this year. Feel free to reach out if you’re looking for any tasty lamb this summer.
Scottish Blackface
I realized we introduced our two new Scottish Blackface last year, but haven’t posted about them in a while. We put more gravel in the Mustang pen to prepare for a new arrival. HD Stangs, Prada, and Chicken Nugget did some quality control testing. Both blackface ewes will lamb next year and we can’t wait for cute little SBF lambs on the farm.
Available Lambs
Lambing is over and despite the rain we are quickly approaching weaning time. The lambs are really eating well on there own. We have several excellent quality Texel ewe and ram lambs that will be available. Reach out if you want to learn more about why we breed and love our Texels.