My New Years resolution is to do a blog every week - well better late than never. The sheep are doing well and we should have lambs in May hopefully after Wonder Wool. The Hebridean Tup went back on Tuesday when I was invited to attend a lambing course . Its three years since we had lambs so it was a useful day out. Yesterday we visited a friends farm to see some early lambs, suffolk and suffolk cross; nice big sheep with good fleeces. After shearing I will have some of these fleeces for sale. My three Hebrideans look tiny by comparison but the North Ronaldsay Esme is even smaller. I also have a Jacob cross, two Shetlands, a Swaledale/Cheviot cross and two Jacob/Cheviot twins.
Today its bright and dry so we are having a mid winter clean up in the barn and yard and taking the horse muck to the farmers huge manure at the other end of the village. I am also taking advantage of this dry weather to dry my new colours of dyed Shetland tops which will be on the website soon.
Today its bright and dry so we are having a mid winter clean up in the barn and yard and taking the horse muck to the farmers huge manure at the other end of the village. I am also taking advantage of this dry weather to dry my new colours of dyed Shetland tops which will be on the website soon.
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