Writing this late on Sunday night last Monday feels a long time ago when after much anticipation we welcomed our latest flock of Leckie Layers onto the farm. They were born and reared up near Blairgowrie, making the short journey down to us at 16 weeks old. Ideally we don't want them to start laying for 4 or 5 more weeks - they still need to grow a bit and have enough body weight and condition to sustain their impressive laying rate. These ladies will be with us now for the next 16 months or so. For the next couple of months in particular I'll be spending a fair bit of time with them - making sure they are well settled in, used to people, laying in the right place and generally chatting away. Call me odd but they are actually pretty good company.
The week then became a head long rush into all sorts of field work - silage, disc-ing, spreading lime to balance the soil pH, preparation for winter barley sowing. Anton our current volunteer may have limited English (he's French) but he's taken to the tractor like a duck to water so has been a great help. Just aswell as between the hens, kids and meat boxes I've had limited time (and skills?) to help with the tractor work.
Today has been spent collecting our latest highland beef from the Butchers before prepping all the boxes for local delivery or postage. We will get the other items loaded up onto the online shop on Tuesday so if you're looking for something not in stock leave your email on the product page and it will notifiy you when loaded up. For those of you who love a slow cooked dish we've got plenty of feather blade, shin chunks and short rib to make your mouth water.