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Cute Lamb Content Alert

We have found ourselves at this time of year once again.

It’s that time when we round up all the sheep and carefully give the young ones an ID tag to ensure they are easily recognisable.

It's also the moment in the calendar when you realise if your breeding program has truly been efficient and successful.

The time of year when your hands turn black with lanolin and dirt (though it’s mainly dirt) serves as a testament to the hard work we put into our farm each season.

And, of course, it’s the time when you go gaga over the adorable little lambs—so incredibly cute and full of life.

I thought you might like to be in on the action, so here are a couple of photos capturing the joy of the day.

(I would have liked to take more photos for you but, as you can see, my hands were full)

Steph

What our Regeneratively Farmed Whole Lamb Pack looks like

I get a few questions on the package of our produce. 

None of us like getting things home to find our shopping has leaked through the bag and it's all over everything and the car boot as well. Yuck

 

Instead, we love to have the confidence that when we open the box, everything is neat and clean, presentable and appetising.

 

The hardest part for you will be deciding which delicious cut you are keeping out for dinner that night, and the rest can slip neatly into your freezer.

 

Here is a little video I took last month when I was packing a whole lamb for one of our wonderful customers.

Check out how neat it is AND the size of those roasts. Whoa.

This time I will be cutting the roasts in half to make it a bit more manageable but still, what a great deal. 

 

This whole lamb will provide his family with nourishing clean protein for the month ahead.