I guess I have always been fascinated with the idea
of a sheep that could do all that I wanted them to do: provide milk, butter, cheese, provide meat
for my family to eat and wool for me to spin, knit, crochet, latch hook or rug
with. To be able to do all that plus be
excellent foragers and require less feed to meet those same requirements is
great!
I learned, long ago in school, that the Vikings took
their animals with them everywhere they went.
I figured that they were very hardy animals to have survived the transit
from place to place, the weather changes, being on water for long periods… you
name it; those animals probably had to face it!
It took me many years to find out that they were now
available in the United States…and to locate some. Wonderful Day! It took me even longer to find
the ones I wanted to own.
We are members of the Icelandic Sheep Breeders of
North America (ISBONA) www.isbona.com/ and our Icelandic sheep are
registered with the Canadian Livestock Records Corporation (CLRC) www.clrc.ca/index.shtml. We do have
a few Un-registered ewes and lambs from time to time.
Rams:
INGL
Spencer is
our White Ram. The color of old linen,
he has a Wide and Stocky stature with such wonderful horns and crimp in his
wool. He has passed on some grand
genetics to his offspring and I look forward to working with his fleece each
year.
XCaliber
LHF #1234 an
interesting colored ram by Wolf’s Una and INGL Spencer. XCaliber’s statue at four and a half months
suggests that he will attain the size of his sire Spencer. He already comes by name and has a very
gentle and friendly nature. He is
turning grey and carries polled genetics.
He also carries Triplet & Quad genetics.
EWES
and Lambs:
Xenia
LHF #1235
is a very flashy and stocky ewe lamb. Her fleece is amazing and she is very
curious! This lamb is owned by William. FOR SALE
UNREGISTERED Icelandic Crosses
They have wonderful meat conformation; foraging
abilities are splendid, good milking and maternal traits with open udders
(which I really like), thick heavy fleeces for spinning and they graciously
“Roo” for me. As I said, they are UN
registered, but they meet my needs of truly multipurpose sheep so I will
continue to hold onto this line.
Sylvia LHF #706 is a Fawn Badgerface Horned Ewe. A
very nice built, wide bodied, solid ewe with fleece that is Awesome! She is 3/4 Icelandic. She inherited the
ability to Roo from her dam Lily shown above. She inherited her width of stature from her
sire; Mr. Tumnus LHF #601. She had no
trouble with the summer hot dry weather last year, nor with the hot and damp
weather of this year…showing she has a higher parasite resistance and was
retained. She consistently gives us
twins and provides me extra milk and colostrums for our emergency store.