High Vibrational Stewardship Practices

“We believe in the hidden energies of the sun and the earth that power life in its constant ascension and evolution. Our sheep gather all of this celestial light through living grass and alchemize the earthly energy the elementals provide to imbue the wool with high-vibrational frequencies.”

The most unique thing about our sheep is that they have never been indoors since they arrived on our property. This includes lambing season as we aim not to intervene in any birthing event unless absolutely necessary. We have had successful lambing seasons since we began and have never had to intervene and we strongly believe this is because the sheep are not stressed by unnatural conditions

Our methods are in complete contrast to basically every piece of modern advice for raising sheep. Now, there are many reasons why we do this and basically a singular reason why you would elect to keep sheep in a barn for the majority of their life.

The only reason why you keep your wool sheep in a barn is that you get a clean, easy to shear fleece as an end product. This is the modern world of farming where you turn inputs into outputs in the most efficient way you can contrive.

Now, why would we elect to go against the grain when raising a fine wool breed if we care about transforming the wool into something beautiful and usable? Well it starts with the belief that animals manage the land better than we do, and in order to manage effectively they need to move across the land rapidly just like their wild counterparts do such as deer. This is the primary reason why we move them every few days. The sheep select diverse forage, eat the best and trample the rest which puts additional carbon into the soil alongside their own poop which fertilizes the ground and cycles nutrients in a natural way.

There are very practical health and safety reasons as to why we move them so rapidly as well. Sheep eat a lot and process it very quickly. They poop a lot and like to lay down right after they go to the bathroom. If you keep them in a barn you can imagine how quickly this would get unsanitary. If you feed them in the same spot in your barn yard everyday you end up with a giant mud pit full of pee and poop. 

This is especially problematic because sheep are very susceptible to hoof problems that can quickly leave them lame or dead. These issues almost entirely come from the situations above where they are eating and drinking in the same spot every day and mud packed with urine and poop is getting lodged into their hooves. This leads to constant deworming practices, chemical drenching, and other modern pharmacological solutions to keep production running.

Now, of equal importance is our belief in the hidden energies of the sun and the earth that power life in its constant ascension and evolution. Our sheep gather all of this celestial light through living grass and alchemize the earthly energy the elementals provide to imbue the wool with high-vibrational frequencies.

This is just something you cannot achieve by keeping them in the barn, eating dry or dead forage in a mud pit of excrement even if it means it is harder to shear because the wool gets matted near the legs and belly of the animals.

We just love our sheep, not only do they gather the celestial and earthly energy but are imbued with energy from our loving hands as well. We spend time everyday with them, building relationships, cuddling and just hanging out. We also shear them ourselves the old fashion way with shearing scissors.

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