How good is it to feel the warmth? After the last couple of showery weeks the sun feels great. With the agricultural shows kicking off after a break of 2 years and the jubilee celebrations underway it feels like there are a few fiestas afoot. Anyone local should head along on Saturday 4 June to the Gargunnock Show - a brilliant family day out with lots of animals, crafts and entertainment in the ring.
The pigs on the hill are having a party of their own. Once the battery begins to lose its charge the clever things have realised the electric fence is no match for a group charge. Despite the absolutely massive area they have, clearly the call of the hills in stronger. Luckily, like Fergus, they are 100% driven by food. As soon as we arrive in the landrover with the morning rations they ambush you - but are then happy to follow like the pied piper as you lead them back into their enclosure before switching the battery over.
As ever the days are busy. All our lambs are getting a mineral drench to ensure everything is in balance - the ache in my back and arms proof of how big some of them already are. We've been busy with tours - continually amazed by the increase in interest from groups wanting to come visit and learn about Scottish farming. And as I write the tractors are thundering up and down the hill outside taking the first of our winter silage bales upto the yard to be wrapped and stacked. It's great to have so many sausages in the freezer as there are many mouths to feed this tea time.
We got a restock of Highland beef on Friday, and with the pork of the week before the freezers are fit to bursting to keep you all well stocked with delicious meat, thoughtfully reared, straight from the farm. Our next beef boxes towards the end of June will be from a Limousin born and reared on the farm. I know some of you find the taste of the highlanders a bit strong - if that's you then a box from this round is the one for you.