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Valentine's Lambing Joy! Countdown to New Spring Arrivals
As the chill of winter starts to fade and the first green shoots push through the soil, anticipation builds across farms and pastures—it’s almost time for lambing season. For anyone who works with sheep, this is one of the most rewarding and lively periods of the year. Though Valentine’s Day isn’t exactly a rural holiday, it serves as a gentle nudge that soon enough, new lambs will be bleating in the barn, signaling fresh beginnings for the flock. Key Indicators of Approachin
Tyler Farm
3 days ago6 min read


Practical Steps to Create a Sheep Breeding Calendar That Improves Outcomes
If you want your sheep farm to not only weather tough times but also truly excel, getting your breeding schedule right is essential. It goes well beyond just marking dates on a calendar or keeping the flock organized. A well-thought-out breeding plan leads to healthier sheep, improved flock genetics, and, let’s be honest, a much more profitable operation in the long run. When you approach breeding with strategy and foresight, you’re setting yourself up to prevent issues befor
Tyler Farm
Jan 317 min read


Optimize Your Babydoll Sheep Farm Layout Now
Setting up a well-designed farm layout for Babydoll sheep is a rewarding process that truly pays off in the long run. These charming little sheep are known for their gentle nature and sociability, but they also have specific care requirements that influence how you should organize your land and facilities. When you take the time to plan thoughtfully, both you and your flock benefit: your sheep thrive, your chores become less burdensome, and the overall health and productivity
Tyler Farm
Jan 67 min read


Green Rounds, Strong Flocks: The Science of Rotational Grazing
Sheep farmers face no shortage of challenges in their day-to-day work. Unpredictable weather patterns can leave pastures either parched or flooded, making it hard to maintain the kind of lush grazing land that sheep need. On top of that, issues like patchy pasture growth, persistent weeds, and the ever-present threat of diseases and parasites make the task of keeping a flock healthy and productive a constant juggling act. In this demanding environment, farmers are always sear
Tyler Farm
Dec 22, 202514 min read


Wool Whisperers: Breeding Techniques That Transform Fleece Quality
Sheep breeders are always walking a fine line: they want to improve fleece quality, but they can’t lose sight of their animals’ health and productivity. Good fleece isn’t just about appearance—it plays a major role in how much your wool is worth. Buyers care about texture, strength, yield, and more, so keeping up with industry standards is a must. The trick is to aim for better wool without sacrificing the well-being or fertility of your flock. With some thoughtful breeding p
Tyler Farm
Dec 19, 20258 min read


Grow Greener Now: The Power of Sheep Manure Fertilizer
If you’re passionate about gardening or farming, you know the quest for healthier soil and more vigorous plants never really ends. Many enthusiasts pore over compost recipes and natural soil boosters, but there’s one powerful resource that too often flies under the radar: sheep manure. While it might not be the first thing that comes to mind, sheep manure is a remarkably effective, sustainable addition to any garden—offering both immediate and long-term benefits for your plan
Tyler Farm
Dec 10, 20257 min read


Supercharge Fleece Quality: Proven Breeding Tricks for Stunning Wool
Explore effective strategies for improving fleece quality in sheep. Discover how improving fleece quality boosts wool production and profitability.
Tyler Farm
Oct 30, 202512 min read


Achieve Outstanding Results in Babydoll Sheep Breeding
Breeding babydolls may seem straightforward, but they have unique characteristics that set them apart from traditional sheep.
Tyler Farm
Sep 9, 20259 min read


Understanding the Breeding Cycle of Babydoll Sheep
Dive into the breeding cycle of Babydoll sheep to master their unique seasonal patterns. Discover how the breeding cycle of Babydoll sheep can transform your flock.
Tyler Farm
Sep 8, 20259 min read


Sheep Dairy Farming 101: Secrets to Successful Practices
Sheep dairy farming is a unique lifestyle that involves juggling various aspects, such as chemistry, therapy, and petting zoo, with the goal of becoming a celebrity. This lifestyle is not just for amateurs, but requires a deep understanding of the complexities involved. It's a unique and rewarding experience that can bring joy and fulfillment to those involved.
Tyler Farm
Jul 10, 202513 min read


The Deadly Dangers of Sheep Cast: Understanding and Preventing a Silent Killer
Cast sheep are sheep that are flat on their back, flailing legs, and in a bad spot. They are less able to save themselves and can die if not spotted. This is a serious issue in sheep farming, as it can lead to financial losses for the farmer and their flock. It is crucial to be aware of these issues to ensure the safety of your sheep.
Tyler Farm
Jul 8, 202513 min read


7 Signs You're a Babydoll Sheep Pro (and 3 You're Not)
Today's post will be concise, focusing on delivering impactful content. Brevity enhances engagement by getting to the point quickly,...
Tyler Farm
Feb 18, 20256 min read


Essential Tips to Keep Your Babydoll Sheep Energized This Winter
As winter trudges on and snow piles up like a bad hair day, it’s mega important for sheep owners to keep their woolly pals bouncing with...
Tyler Farm
Feb 4, 20255 min read


The Surprising Hidden Costs of Raising Sheep: Unveiling the Financial Realities of Owning Your Flock
Recently someone reached out to us about possibly purchasing sheep from us. They said they were just starting with owning livestock and...
Tyler Farm
Oct 4, 20244 min read


Shearing Season Is Here: Tips for Babydoll Sheep Owners
Babydoll sheep are a popular breed known for their compact size and gentle temperament. However, like all sheep, they require regular...
Tyler Farm
May 8, 20242 min read


The Debate Over Sheep Tail Docking: Ethical Practice or Unnecessary Procedure?
It's been a fun and stressful last 5 days since our little ram surprised us with his arrival. I think I've been more stressed about...
Tyler Farm
Apr 12, 20242 min read


Just a Quick Post
Our ewe Lainey gave birth during the night to an off white ram! He’s already stubborn like his dad.
Tyler Farm
Apr 7, 20241 min read


Is Sheep Tail Docking Necessary for Livestock Management?
Sheep tail docking is a common practice in the livestock industry that involves the removal of a portion of a sheep's tail. This...
Tyler Farm
Apr 6, 20243 min read


Understanding the Different Lamb Birthing Positions for a Successful Delivery
As usual, time has gotten away from us again.😳 We'll get the hang of this blogging thing yet. In the beginning, it's easy to make sure...
Tyler Farm
Apr 2, 20243 min read


5 Essential Steps for Washing Raw Fleece at Home
The joys of shearing. Our first time shearing our black ram*, Platinum Dark Woods, the brand new shears broke and gave the poor boy a few...
Tyler Farm
Mar 21, 20243 min read
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