Babies everywhere!
And just like that we are into April - how did that happen? As usual the end of March brought with it a headlong rush into the start of calving and lambing. Every day brings it's own bundles of joy - one day last week we had 4 calves born 8 hours - so it's been busy! I always say we lamb the first two weeks of April - there's always a few early arrivals but this year we seemed to start with a bang and we are already 25% through.
Last weekend was a tad stressful then finishing the shed prep and getting all the pregnant ewes back closer to the sheds. The bad weather last Sunday was pretty brutal but this week our systems are all up and running, the mercury rising ever so slightly and our extra lambing help arrived once the ferry from Mull started running again. We are now into the groove so can enjoy the next 75% of the madness!
Elsewhere on the farm we are busy with beef butchery (just in) and pork due in next week so plenty of meat available to order. Our current chooks are reaching the end of their stay with us. It's always a funny time in the laying cycle - the shells start to get quite thin as they get older so we get a lot more breakages as we collect and grade. It seems a far cry from the lovely thick rich shells of the same ladies when they first started laying a year ago. They have earned their retirement via the British Hen Welfare Trust who will come and collect them early May. We will then have our usual supply from Corrie Mains in Ayrshire for approx 8 weeks whilst we clean and disinfect sheds and get our new young birds in and settled before they start laying.
With the long Easter weekend about to arrive, and the school holidays don't forget to tell us if you're heading away and need to suspend any deliveries. Hope you guys have a great Easter - for this weekend only may all your eggs be chocolately !












