Current Sheep Available:
Mature Ewes:
Shorty: $300
- 1/2 Finn x 1/2 East Friesan
- DOB: 2021
- Had quadruplets 2025; triplets 2024
- Milk: Quart / day at peak lamb sharing milking once per day, 1 pint / day at dry off
- Notes: Great mom, lambs unassisted, well trained to the stand and to milk, great udder and teats for hand milking
Sis: $300 - first freshener
1/2 Finn x 1/4 EF x 1/4 Lacaune
DOB: 2024
Dam: #4 (EF x Lacaune)
Twinned this year; one of the first ewes to catch
Milk: 1.10lbs (once a day, lamb sharing)
Dam’s milk: 3/4 gallon / day (twice a day milking, no lambs)
Notes: Good mom, lambed unassisted, friendly, hand milked, very fertile
Moosie: $300
Breed unknown, but guessing perhaps an Assaf cross (Awassi x East Friesan)
DOB: 2021
Triplets 2025 & Triplets 2024
Milk: Quart once a day lamb sharing, 1.3 lbs / day at dry off
Notes: Well trained for milking and jumping on the stand, nice hand milk-able udder
Jojo: $300 - first freshener
1/2 Finn x 1/4 Lacaune x 1/4 East Friesan
DOB: 2024
Dam: #4 (EF x Lacaune)
Twins 2025
Milk: .90lbs / day (once a day, lamb sharing)
Dam’s milk: 3/4 gallon / day (twice a day milking, no lambs)
Notes: Good mom, lambed unassisted, friendly, hand milked, well trained to jump on the stand, long staple length wool for spinning
Ewe Lambs - all photos taken 6/8/25
Ewe lamb #1: $250
3/4 East Friesan x 1/4 Finn
DOB: 3/25/25
Quadruplet
Dam: Shorty
Dam’s milk: 1.77lbs (once a day, lamb sharing)
Notes: Her dam is one of my easiest keepers, very fertile and always has multiples. Great udder with teats straight down and not on the sides, good length for hand milking.
Ewe lamb #2: $250
3/4 East Friesan x 1/4 Finn
DOB: 3/25/25
Quadruplet
Dam: Shorty
Dam’s milk: 1.77lbs (once a day, lamb sharing)
Notes: Her dam is one of my easiest keepers, very fertile and always has multiples. Great udder with teats straight down and not on the sides, good length for hand milking.
Ewe lamb #3: $250
5/8 EF x 1/8 Lacaune x 1/4 Finn
DOB: 3/15/25
Twin
Dam: Jojo (Finn x EF x Lacaune)
Dam’s milk: 0.90lbs / day (once a day, lamb sharing)
Ewe lamb #4: $250
- 5/8 EF x 1/8 Lacaune x 1/4 Finn
DOB: 3/15/25
Twin
Dam: Sis (Finn x EF x Lacaune)
Dam’s milk: 1.10lbs / day (once a day, lamb sharing)
Ewe lamb #23: $250
11/16 EF x 1/4 Finn x 1/16 Polled Merino
DOB: 3/29/25
Twin
Dam: Panda (EF x Finn x Polled Merino)
Dam’s milk: 1.04lbs (once a day, lamb sharing, first freshener)
Notes: Her dam and grand-dam are a couple of my favorites, great looking, good milkers, excellent teat length for hand milking
Ewe lamb #12: $250
3/4 EF x 1/8 Lacaune x 1/8 Polled Merino
DOB: 4/4/25
Triplet
Dam: #12 (EF x Lacaune x Polled Merino)
Dam’s milk: 2.83lbs (once a day, lamb sharing, not pushed for production)
Ewe lamb #12-A: $250
3/4 EF x 1/8 Lacaune x 1/8 Polled Merino
DOB: 4/4/25
Triplet
Dam: #12 (EF x Lacaune x Polled Merino)
Dam’s milk: 2.83lbs (once a day, lamb sharing, not pushed for production)
Notes: Her dam is one of my highest producers; has the potential to be a great producer. Dam has shorter teats but is still hand milk-able, this lamb should have improved teat length.
Ewe lamb #12-B: $250
3/4 EF x 1/8 Lacaune x 1/8 Polled Merino
DOB: 4/4/25
Triplet
Dam: #12 (EF x Lacaune x Polled Merino)
Dam’s milk: 2.83lbs (once a day, lamb sharing, not pushed for production)
Notes: Her dam is one of my highest producers; has the potential to be a great producer. Dam has shorter teats but is still hand milk-able, this lamb should have improved teat length.
Ewe lamb #5: $250
3/4 EF x 1/4 Finn
DOB: 4/8/25
Triplet
Dam: Rosie
Dam’s milk: 2lbs (once a day, lamb sharing)
Notes: Dam is very sweet, great to milk & a very easy keeper
Ewe lamb #6: $250
3/4 EF x 1/4 Finn
DOB: 4/8/25
Triplet
Dam: Rosie
Dam’s milk: 2lbs (once a day, lamb sharing)
Notes: Dam is very sweet, great to milk & a very easy keeper
Ewe lamb #7: $250
Unsure of breed but appears to be EF / Lacaune / Finn
DOB: 3/24/25
Twin
Dam: Shirley
Dam’s milk: .5lb / day (once a day, lamb sharing, first freshener)
Notes: Her dam was not a very big producer, however her lambs both looked great and quite fat at the end of the summer. Dam is very friendly and passes that trait on to her lambs.