There's been plenty of coming and going on the farm this week - of both animals and humans alike. Wintering sheep arrived from a pal in Mid Argyll, closely followed by some totty Shorthorn X calves from Mull who will also be hanging out here until the spring arrives. Meantime Nelleke finally found a ferret ally in her second cousin who was visiting from the further flung north west. Never tidy at the best of times the kitchen has now become completely unnavigable - home to some DIY ferret runs comprised of egg boxes and old bits of drainage pipe.
Sheep have been in and out the yards, moving left, right and centre round the farm. As the rainy season kicks in and fields start to be churned up by heavy hooves cattle have started appearing in the sheds for their winter housing period. The implausibly large summer stocks of hay, straw and silage a welcome sight as we move to a different rhythm of feed rounds and mucking out.
The packing room has also been busy - Wednesday saw 3 pigs and 5 lambs worth of butchery back in and out for box orders. This week we've got a bumper delivery of all things sausage coming into the freezer to see us through the winter. Hopefully we will get all the new stock loaded up this week onto the online shop for ordering. I'll l also need to be plan our final butchery schedule for 2022. We're already taking orders for that special roasting joint for Christmas and New Year - so if you're looking for something in particular let me know as soon as you can so I can get it written up in my wee black book and can factor it in. Have a good week folks...