Sheep

Our sheep are a Lincoln Oxford crossbreed with one full Lincoln in the herd. They are large, but extremely docile and easy to handle. We use a rotational grazing method where our herd is moved to fresh pasture as often as needed, usually weekly. We believe that giving our herd access to fresh pasture is essential to their health. Each year we sell our lambs after breeding season, the timing varies, but reach out if you are interested and we can inform you when news lambs are expected.

A pasture with sheep grazing, trees in the background, and farm buildings on a sunny day with a partly cloudy sky.
A young lamb standing in a grassy field with trees in the background.
A view of a pond with a flock of sheep grazing on lush grass near the water's edge, with a small black barn and wooded area in the background.

Babydoll Sheep

We have four Babydoll ewes and one Babydoll ram in our herd. Babydoll Sheep are known for their high-quality wool that is soft and sought after by fiber artists. Reach out to us in the Spring if you are interested in purchasing wool. We occasionally sell a Babydoll lamb. Reach out if interested.

A brown lamb is lying on green grass with its eyes closed. In the background, there is a brown sheep grazing.
A fenced outdoor area with two horses and a sheep, surrounded by green trees and grass.