No sooner had the last of my winter TV watch lists been ticked off (BBC's The Serpent - unsettling, creepy but compelling) - silly season on the farm began.
In a 48 hour period we had 7 calves born, a record for our relatively small herd. I reckon I could have predicted it - as for the first time in many many months Fergus had to travel to the East coast for essential work. The cows have a well established pattern now of patiently waiting for him to leave and then going into labour. As I went up to the sheds to check on one new born I caught a first time mum seemingly oblivious to the calf hanging out at her rear. Rather than feel fear these days I've got more used to thinking ‘what would Fergus do?’ so I promptly jumped in through the feed barriers and gave it a good old tug to get its hips out - at which point luckily the penny finally dropped and she turned back to greet her sire with a contented moo.
We’ve had our first trickle of lambs also arriving... the main event isn’t due to start in earnest until later this week but as always not everyone’s got that message. No sooner was the old byre pressure washed than we had pens up, straw down and the bleeting of lambs echoing off the old stone walls. The large shed has this last couple of days been transformed into lambing central, and after a huge push yesterday we managed to get the single and triplet mothers in before the darkness brought wind and chilling rain.
Again this year we’re taking part in The Go Rural Lambathon- every day @1pm on their Facebook page there will be a 30 minute tour of a Scottish farm ... it’s a great way to transport yourself out of everyday life for a short while and visit some beautiful places. The short films stay up on the page so if you can’t make it live it’s well worth a catch up watch later in the day. Fittingly we’re on on April’s fools day - Thursday 1st April @ 1pm - Please do tune in if you get a chance and say hello!
At lambing time good food is essential, but I never much time to cook it! We live on a combination of slow cooked stews and quickly prepped dishes. With lamb out of season, and fergus deciding that our hebrideans need more time on good grass to finish well, we’re running 2 alternative Easter specials for you guys:
EASTERSTEW - buy 2 diced beef and get 1 free
LOVEPOPESEYE - 20% off packs of Popeseye steak
To get the discounts add the items to basket, head to check out and the discounts should be automatically applied (if you want to order both you may have to check out twice - sorry - still learning the new system!) Direct links below to the specials. Plenty of steaks, roasts, pork belly and burgers/lorne and beef links also available through the online shop https://shop.oldleckie.co.uk/
https://shop.oldleckie.co.uk/discount/EASTERSTEW?redirect=%2Fproducts%2Fhighland-beef-diced-500g
https://shop.oldleckie.co.uk/discount/LOVEPOPESEYE?redirect=%2Fproducts%2Fleckie-beef-popeye-steak-x-2