This week we've been mostly in the yards. This is the area where we bring the animals in when we need to do something with them - a system of gates and races to move and batch as we check, weigh or sort through them. With lambs and calves now weaned from their mothers we have batched the lambs into big and small. It helps on the early morning weekly 'draw' for market if we only need to bring in the heavier lambs. The calves are also grouped - here we are sorting through those that will stay with us as part of our breeding herd, those that we will rear and finish for our meat boxes, and those that will be sold on as 'forward stores' through the market.
With Struan away Fergus and I have been 'working together' a lot this week. It's worth saying that working with your partner / spouse in the yard holds it's own special place in farming circles. It creates a special energy all of of its own as you try to get animals to move in the right direction, at the right speed and in the right order to satisfy the needs of each other. Without a third party to bear witness the language can be interesting and coffee breaks silent. Added to that our race comes with a very low doorway and one must always, always, be ready to duck on your way through as you run up and down to meet the next demand. I think we are both looking forward to Struan's return this week.
Outwith the yards it's also been busy. We hosted a group of Finnish rural development folks for a tour, welcomed guests from both Austria and Colorado to the farmstay and took delivery of our latest pork butchery. With our lamb due back in at the end of next week it feels great to have the freezers full again with the full range of our thoughtfully produced meat. If you haven't ever had any of our meat now is a great time to check out the
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