Phew - the difference a week can make. After a full on day on Monday we had all the pregnant single and triplet mothers into the main shed - split between pens where we can keep a watchful eye on any giving birth. 6 o' clock starts and late night shed checks have become the new routine, as have the repeated checks round the nearby fields where we brought the expectant twin mums. Plenty of new borns on the ground, a few tricky births under our belt and, much to the kids delight, a pet lamb or two to bottle feed until we can find them a new mum.
The usual team has been augmented by Geordie who is giving us a hand with the cattle jobs in the morning and Addison a Vet student from Singapore. Kristen, our volunteer (above) is doing a great job keeping everything non-lambing in order whilst we've had the Watt's in sorting out various fences and gateways. With the holiday cottage full now for the forseeable and the kids off on school holidays the farm has become a busy place!
I'm afraid our need to raise egg prices isn't an April fool. I wish it was but as with every household and business we remain subjected to cost pressures across everything. To allow us to maintain our quality and home delivery service prices from 1st April 2023 will be:
6 M: £2.15
6L: £2.25
6 XL: £2.35
The new prices will be intimated to our regular subscription customers prior to their next charge being taken, with a link to amend your order if you need to.
Please don't forget to let us know if you're away on holiday over Easter and need to skip a delivery or two.