Friday, May 28, 2021

Memorial Day @ Green Valley Country Store!

Wild Rose Farm - Naturally Dyed Wool Yarn
Come See Us @ Green Valley Country Store in Hookstown!
Wild Rose Farm will be set up with other local vendors outside of the Green Valley Country Store in Hookstown, PA on Memorial Day!  If you've never been there (c'mon, really ?!?) it's a bright red building right behind the Hookstown Post Office.  They are a combination farm feed store and general store with their own ice cream & milk, plus meats and all kinds of local artisan food, veggie plants, flowering baskets and handmade items.  Well worth the visit ...  We'll have our wool yarns, combed top, pencil roving, wool quilt batts and spinning fleeces for sale.  We'll probably also have a few selected antique items along, like the enamel green roaster & butterfly wing serving tray that you see in the background behind the yarn above.  Come see the Memorial Day Parade and then stop over for Uncle Sonny's Ice Cream and some yummy soft yarn! 


Monday, May 24, 2021

Waynesburg Sheep & Fiber Fest Pics ...


Waynesburg Sheep & Fiber Fest Raffle Table
The 2021 Waynesburg Sheep & Fiber Fest is in the rearview mirror ... we had a great sunny day and a good turnout.  On the raffle table was an antique flax wheel generously donated by one of our committee members.  We had a very happy winner at the end of the day!  The booths were spread out a bit and we had more vendors who chose to be outside under their own tents rather than in a building. We did miss all of our fleece to shawl contest guild teams, but we expect to have them back next year when we can make more certain plans. 
Wild Rose Farm Naturally Dyed Rambouillet Yarn
There was a new twist this year at the festival. Lost & Found Pharmacy set up next to the raffle tables and offered a skein winding service with the proceeds going to charity.  I took advantage of that and had some superwash skeins wound into balls so now they're ready to go right on the needles. Of all the things that we have going on, there's never enough time to wind the skeins after dyeing into balls, lol.
The "fiber starved" customers were into combed top and several beginning spinners were choosing pencil roving to get started. Note to fleece lovers - the absence of the guild F2S contest teams meant that we have 6 full fleeces left that are available for sale. Contact wildrosefarm at earthlink dot net if you'd like to come out and look at the fleeces!  
Looking forward to the 2022 show!   
  

Friday, May 21, 2021

2021 Waynesburg Sheep & Fiber Fest - Friday Sneak Peek!

 

Appalachian Hills Farm - Beautiful Batts!
Here is your sneak peek at some of the booths set up today for the Waynesburg Sheep & Fiber Fest tomorrow!  After finishing the Wild Rose Farm booth set-up, I took the opportunity to get a few pictures of what some of the vendors brought.

Ashgrove Soaps & Sundries - Nice Selection!
Folks, Lori as back this year and the wonderful smell from this booth is sooooo tempting!
Mystery Booth?

Boone Hollow Baskets

It turns out that we can get a glimpse of the mystery booth in the background of the Boone Hollow Baskets photo ... that's Holly Road all the way from eastern Pennsylvania.   Can't wait to see what else is undercover.
Ridgetop Pottery - Working on Booth Set Up
Finally, a glimpse at some beautiful work in Tabitha's booth ... fingerless gloves or wristlets?
Tatting by Tabitha - More Than Tatting!
Of course, I forgot to take a picture of the Wild Rose Farm booth!  Well, you've seen the skirted fleece photos and the naturally-dyed yarn in the studio before it was packed up.  We have our Rambouillet combed top, Dorset wool quilt batts, Dorset pencil roving and wool locks for sale.  BTW, our "upcycled woolens" rack has several Irish wool sweaters, a vintage green Pearce wool blanket, some cool wool and felt hats and a Marlboro buffalo plaid car blanket with carrier handle strap.  
See you tomorrow! The festival is from 10AM - 5PM. 





Thursday, May 20, 2021

MORE Fleeces for 2021 Waynesburg Sheep & Fiber Fest!

 

Wild Rose Farm Rambouillet #563 - Beautiful Fleece!
The better part of the day was spent getting ready for the 2021 Waynesburg Sheep & Fiber Fest, including skirting more fleeces!  The little notebook in the picture above is our farm "barn book".  On sheep shearing day - this year in March - each fleece is evaluated and notes are taken on promising "show" fleeces. Every fleece isn't suitable for hand spinning or for fleece judging. This makes it easier to pull out the cleanest & best fleeces to skirt and bring to the shows and fairs.

Wild Rose Farm Rambouillet #574


Wild Rose Farm #764 First Shearing Lamb Fleece
Here are a couple of bundles of lamb fleece that will be bagged for smaller projects. A whole fleece can last quite a while and various parts of the fleece may find different uses like spinning and felting. 
Wild Rose Farm #783 Lamb Fleece Bundles 
Lamb in the Background ...


Ewe Watching the Skirting Table - Almost 90F Today! 

Wednesday, May 19, 2021

Skirting Fleeces for 2021 Waynesburg Sheep & Fiber Fest!

 

Wild Rose Farm #119 Dorset Fleece
Here are a couple of fleeces that we skirted today - warm weather is perfect for this job!  The lanolin is great for your hands ...

Wild Rose Farm #151 Dorset x Rambouillet Fleece
Stay tuned for more skirted fleece pics tomorrow.  We're bringing these fleeces to the 2021 Waynesburg Sheep & Fiber Fest this weekend.  The festival will be a "streamlined" one day event this year on Saturday May 22nd at the Greene County Fairground in Waynesburg, PA just off of the I-79 Waynesburg exit. This is in Southwestern PA folks! :)
Finally after a year without fiber festivals, you'll be able to actually GET YOUR HANDS on wool & wool yarn!
Wild Rose Farm - Three Lambs Resting!
The great part about skirting fleeces is that I get to enjoy watching - and listening to - the ewes and lambs in the barn!  


Tuesday, May 18, 2021

Just Relaxing ...

 

Wild Rose Farm Ewes & Lambs Sunning!
The weather was a little cooler yesterday than it was today & I caught this picture of the ewes with the younger lambs enjoying the morning sun.  I didn't realize until I looked closer, but that little lamb was just holding onto the fence panel until I walked right up. Then she looked startled & let go ... :)

Saturday, May 15, 2021

Wild Rose Farm Studio - We're Packing!

 

Wild Rose Farm Studio Shelves
Naturally Dyed Yarn - Pencil Roving - Combed Top!
We'll post more photos of what we're bringing to the 2021 Waynesburg Sheep & Fiber Fest on Saturday May 22nd!  Today we packed the yarn, pencil roving, & Rambouillet combed top. There are about a half dozen or so "sheep items", a tapestry frame, antique sock form, and maybe that plaid picnic basket with wooden handles coming too!  Stay tuned fiber friends ...

Wild Rose Farm Ewes & Lambs at Feeding Time
Meanwhile, back in the barn on the shed roof side, the lambs have room to run when the ewes line up at the feeders ... 



Wednesday, May 12, 2021

2021 Waynesburg Sheep & Fiber Fest!

 Yes, there will be a 2021 Waynesburg Sheep & Fiber Fest on Saturday May 22nd. Stay tuned for more information. A vendor list is forthcoming and Wild Rose Farm will be there for a streamlined 1 day festival to quench your fiber needs! 

Saturday, May 8, 2021

This is What "Nothing" Looks Like!

Wild Rose Farm - "Nothing Happening" Looks Like This!
When one of us comes in after a lambing check and says "nothing happening", this is what it looks like.  A few ewes grazing.  The rest of the flock is sitting up and chewing their cud. Our llama Snow White is cushed and watching, or as in this case, looking at us as if to say, "what are you looking at?".  It looks similar at night, except that a scan of the field returns sets of glowing eyes! 

Wild Rose Farm #136 With Newborn Twins
We had 3 sets of twins born yesterday. The first set was on the previous post, the 2nd set arrived around 2:00pm and the picture above is the 3rd pair born around 8:30pm.  It was a busy day here and all are doing well! 
 


 

Friday, May 7, 2021

Why We Go Out At 1AM ...

 

Wild Rose Farm Rambouillet #571 & Twin Ewe Lambs
This is why the pasture checks continue around the clock!  Rambouillet ewe #571 has lambed for the first time and has a nice set of twin ewe lambs. She's standing over the first lamb that has already nursed and is curled up resting. The second lamb is right in position - isn't instinct amazing?  She's trying to nurse and this "first time" ewe is standing still for her.  She's not in a panic when I approach & then stop to get a picture.  For the curious folks out there, Snow White is cushed about 50 feet away in the dark & the temperature is 48 degrees.  The chance of light rain is 40% by 6am and this group will be dry in the barn. 

Previous "Midnight" Pasture Check - Ewes Resting
 Yesterday the scene was similar, but nothing was happening. None of the ewes were in labor, so by 5am, the shepherd knows that things cannot have gone too far astray. 

Snow White Was Just Out of the Picture!
The same as this morning, Snow White was just out of the picture watching over the flock!  You can see the barn lit up in the background on the hill.  Ok, time to get some sleep now.  

Wednesday, May 5, 2021

Liquid Gold!

 

Sheep Milk Colostrum Going to the Freezer!
Here's an upside down selfie that I took to show everyone the precious colostrum that we milked from our ewes.  The first milk from the ewe after lambing is "anti-body rich" colostrum and it's critical for the newborns to get up and nurse.  It's thick and you can see the more golden color - which is one of the reasons we consider it liquid gold!  When a ewe has a single lamb, that's a perfect time to get some colostrum for the freezer. The frozen colostrum can be thawed later and fed to another newborn lamb that needs to be started or supplemented.  Both of the jugs above are colostrum, but from different ewes, so there's a difference in their color. 

Wild Rose Farm Rambouillet Ewe #568 & Ram Lamb
The ewe above delivered this large single ram lamb and is the donor for the jug on the left. The picture was taken after a 1AM pasture check when we brought them up to the barn.  The colostrum was milked from the side that the lamb wasn't nursing on yet at around 7AM.  It actually provides some relief to milk out the ewe and the single lamb will soon be nursing on both sides.  
The jug on the right came from a ewe that delivered twin lambs around 6AM the same morning. She just happens to have a very heavy milk flow, so we recruited her as a colostrum donor ... 
There was plenty of milk to go around!  :)


Sunday, May 2, 2021

Keeping Track of Who's Who!

 

Scourable Spray Paint & Barn Supplies
Every year we get questions about the green numbers painted on the ewes in the fall and on the lambs in the spring. The paint is a special formula for livestock - sheep in particular - that is "scourable". It will wash out in the wool washing or scouring process.  If you notice in the pictures as time goes on, the numbers fade in the sun & rain.  We refresh the markings once or twice over the summer as the lambs grow.  We have the paint out in the barn as we vaccinate, ear tag, and dock the lambs. Pretty nice tackle box, eh?  It's just the right size and the sheep "duck tape" is holding together the cracks in the lid.

Wild Rose Farm #141 & Twin Ram Lambs
Here are a couple of lambs that we just painted. The tag number of the ewe is painted on the lamb and in the case of twins, one of them gets a "dot".  That way, you can tell them apart at a distance if there's a problem without having to catch them to read the ear tag number. 
Time to head back out to the barn to check on a newborn set of twins and then make a quick pasture check!