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This philosophy yields a physical difference:
You count noses. Is every lamb accounted for? Is every tail wagging? You put the ewes (mothers) and lambs into their night paddocks, shut the automatic waterers off to prevent freezing, and log your data—birth weights, feeding amounts, and behavioral notes. happylambbarn work
You will lift 50-pound bags of grain. You will wrestle a 120-pound ewe who needs her feet trimmed. You will walk 10 miles a day inside a 5,000-square-foot barn. Your back will hurt. Your hands will crack from the cold water and the lanolin in the wool. This philosophy yields a physical difference: You count
When you buy from Happy Lamb Barn, you are not buying a "product." You are buying a system of ethics. You are paying for the extra day in the sun, the extra bale of alfalfa, and the farmer who sleeps in the barn during lambing season. You put the ewes (mothers) and lambs into
Taste the difference that joy makes.