Our sheep are playing an important role here on our 3-acre property by grazing the grass down for our chickens to be able to also be on pasture. They also get rotated through our more wooded areas to assist us in making these areas more productive and visually appealing. In our plan to regenerate soil health, improve water retention, & produce increasing higher quality forages, our animals are rotating to a new grazing paddock daily. Our Katahdin sheep are a maternal breed with improved parasite resistance, and will consistently twin lambs in the Spring. They are also a shedding hair breed that doesn't require shearing.
We plan on having our first group of lambs in Spring 2022!