Tuesday, July 14, 2009

UK Style Suffolks ~ For Sale

We have two of our 50% UK Suffolk ram lambs available.
They are sired by UK ~ Suffolk ~ SRS Rams out of NZ x USA Suffolk ewes.
These terminal sires are selected for their ability to gain on grass with limited grain inputs, to complement your grass fed market lamb production schemes.

Contact: muleflock@aol.com for more information

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

An elusive Blue head

This one is very camera shy, and doing his very best at keeping the other lambs between the camera and him.
Also, the flies are terrible today and everyone has their heads buried in the grass, or under another lamb.

# 127-black (TW)
Barlaes-Titan-CHV2
$400

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Another ram lamb

# 33-orange ~ TW
(CarryHouse V2- Barlaes- Titan)
$ 400

The First of the Ram lambs: For Sale

# 129-black ~ TW
(Cocklaw-Barlaes-Titan)
$ 400
# 47-orange ~ TRP
(Cocklaw-Barlaes-Titan-CHV2)
$ 400

Friday, June 26, 2009

Shearing Time for the Big Guys

I pulled the 'big boys' up to the barn from their pasture the other day to get them ready for their summer shearing, and the subsequent 'adjustment' period afterwards.
It's just been so hot that I delayed their summer buzz-cuts until it is slightly cooler, so hopefully they don't over heat when they are all put back together.
Beechtrees 'Wallsend'
(aka 'Wallis')
a natural colored CHV2 ~ F1

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Hanging Out in the Barn

With the hot days of summer already upon us, the lambs have decided that it is far better to hang out in the barn, in the shade, and enjoy the luxury of the breeze coming from the big drum fans, verses the alternative of glaring sun, heat, and swarms of bugs.



Sunday, June 14, 2009

On The Road Again

Beechtrees 'BenNevis' was selected as the founding sire for a recently established Bluefaced Leicester flock in Missouri. Three Bluefaced Leicester ewes were also selected to travel with him. Ben was the perfect gentlemen as he was inspected, shorn, weighed and wormed, before he was loaded up along with the girls for the long road trip today.
We look forward to hearing about his adjustment to his new farm and flock.