We offer lambs both individually to established flocks and in groups as small starter flocks. We register our lambs through the Icelandic Sheep Breeders of North America. To view our CLRC/ISBONA page, click here.
Sheep do better in groups, so we prefer to sell our lambs in groups of at least 2 unless they are going to an established flock.
To view our available sheep for sale, please click here.
Our market lambs are unregistered lambs that will either go for meat or to a home that prefers unregistered stock, such as a fiber flock. Icelandic meat is considered gourmet and doesn't taste like mutton. To view our pricing, please click here.
Occasionally we will have proven breeding stock for sale, either proven rams, proven ewes, or pregnant ewes. Please contact us for availability.
We shear twice a year - once in the spring and once in the fall. The fall shearing is desirable for spinning; the spring fleece for felting. Our raw fleece is available at $15 per pound (plus shipping) and can be mixed and matched depending on preference, color, and availability.
Lamb (virgin) fleece tends to be the softest and finest fleece the sheep ever produces. Adult fleece is less so, but it still possesses all the qualities associated with Icelandic fleece and is a pleasure to work with.
To view our available fleeces, please click here.
Have you heard of Dryer Balls? We craft our dryer balls from second cuts and spring fleeces. They live in your dryer and assist the drying process without the presence of harmful chemicals. They are especially useful for combating static cling.
Dawn dish soap is the only chemical our fleece is exposed to before becoming part of a dryer ball. When it's time for our sheep to get a haircut, we gather the fleece and pick out the bits that don't make the 'cut' for a quality sale fleece but aren't worthy of the compost heap, either.
Each dryer ball is weighed for uniformity prior to felting, although the colors vary (even in the same ball) with our multi-colored flock.