Showing posts with label North Country Cheviot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label North Country Cheviot. Show all posts

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Yoda grows up


We would like to introduce Yoda. He is a North Country Cheviot/Hampshire cross ram that was born on this farm May 15th, 2011. Yoda was one of a set of twins along with his sister "Little Girl" and is the son of Winston, our purebred Hampshire ram and Rough, our purebred North Country Cheviot. (btw - this shot is courtesy of Sandra Croft)

Yoda was a last ditch effort to save some of Winston's genetics. Winston had a respiratory problem last winter that was really resistant to treatment and despite all our efforts we lost him in the middle of January. Necropsy results showed that he had a massive lung abcess that was resistant to all the antibiotic treatment because it effectively was sealed off. Fortunately it was not communicable but unfortunately it occurred right at breeding season. Winston was able to breed one ewe before he died, Rough. We despirately waited to see what she would have and thankfully she had a stunning ram lamb who weighed 16 lbs at birth.

Rough and her two daughters have routinely produced wonderful lambs that grow rapidly and dress out well. The stats from the mother's side and superb stats from the sire's side were enough for us to decide to keep Yoda as a terminal sire replacement... at least for a few years.

Yoda has continued to thrive, tipping the scale at 70 lbs at 50 days of age with an average daily gain of over a pound a day. Gotta love those genetics.

Why Yoda...first it is a 'Y' year for registrations of purebreds. No Yoda is not purebred but we use the same numbering for all our flock regardless if they are pure or not; second, with those ears could it be anything other than Yoda.

Keep posted in the future for Yoda babies... probably not next year but the year following.

TTFN,
Laurie

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Welcome to Hawk Hill's Blog


Well I guess Hawk Hill Farm is being pulled into the 21st century. We have had a web site for the last 6 years (check us out at www.hawkhillfarm.ca) and have had videos on Youtube for the last year so what is next.... A BLOG.

As you can see by our description we are a small farm that is more than hobby but less than allowing us to pay all the bills. We started 8 years ago breeding and raising Canadian Horses (we have some lovely mares and geldings for sale by the way) and the last 2 years we have been raising sheep (North Country Cheviots and Tunis) and this year we have started into beef.BTW that handsome boy to the left is Hawk Hill Bandit Lucan, the first Canadian born on our farm.

We are lambing late this year so lambing will be beginning in about a month. We are so excited. We are expecting both purebred Tunis and Tunis/ Cheviot cross.

Our cattle will be delivered at about the same time we are lambing and they are due in June and July. Keep posted because we are planning to breed for Canadian Kobe.

I will try to pop in on a regular basis to keep you up to date on Hawk Hill Farm Happenings.

Toodles,
Laurie