The Lavender Fleece
The Lavender Fleece is a small family farm that has been raising purebred, grass based Icelandic sheep since 1999. We are now offering on a reservation basis, pasture grown lamb by the 1/2 or whole.
During the winter our sheep eat hay produced from the fields surrounding our farm. We do not feed our sheep grain. Processing is done by an organic processor within 30 miles of our farm. Our sheep are rotated through lush hay fields that are not chemically fertilized and moved every few days through 12 different paddocks. No herbicides or pesticides have ever been used on our farm.
We also offer quality Icelandic sheep breeding stock. We sell pelts, raw fleeces, roving and yarns, all produced without chemicals. We also have a lavender display garden and offer lavender plants from April through May.
Additionally we raise Icelandic sheepdogs and take reservations before breeding a litter.
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