Anyone else getting autumnal vibes? With the return of the grey days things definitely seem to be on the shift here at the farm. The end of August always see's us busy with a lot of sheep work. The 700 or so lambs that were born in April need to be 'spaned' from their mothers. Whilst it might sound harsh to split the family units the mothers are starting to look a bit fed up with the continued suckling of their lambs who, by now, are more than half their size. Splitting the young off lets the ewes rest and regain condition.
The lambs are weighed and sorted into batches - then moved out to graze on fields which themselves have been 'rested' over the summer to allow them to grow good forage. Fergus often opts to mix his grass seed with red clover - it provides a high protein crop which is great for fattening lambs. Coupled with it's nitrogen fixing properties that are important for soil health red clover is a good choice for our flat carse fields - albeit it seems to seed like crazy and pops up all over my vegetable garden.
We enjoyed an off farm trip on Saturday to see Skippinish in concert below Stirling Castle. Texas had played the night before at the same location and we're hopeful that it might be the start of a more regular cycle of events at the site - its a real treat to have live music so close. We were able to provide a camp for the night for some folks who were attending the gigs and had a fun weekend making new friends and feeding massive farmhouse recovery breakfasts round the table (hence the delay in this weeks newsletter!). Nothing better than Leckie sausages and poached eggs to recharge the batteries. To spread the love we've got a great 3 for the price of 2 offer on our sausage range this week