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Wipes and towels and puppy pads! OH MY!

We do go through quite a few wipes and towels and puppy pads throughout lambing and kidding season.

If you have a spare pack of baby wipes or old towels, consider donating them to the babies this year! 

Important Info

Believe it or not, but between farming and newborns, it does get a little messy at the farm! Wear clothes that you don't mind getting dirty or some that can be washed off. 

If you are staying for a while, bring a snack and a bottle of water!

The babies will be born rain or shine, so we need help regardless of weather! In fact, we normally need more help if it's raining cause the babies will need to be warmed up if they were born in the rain! 

Experiencing Education

Whether you are wanting to go into a veterinary profession, a current or aspiring homesteader, or just someone looking to help out, there is a wealth of knowledge to pick up out at the farm.

From the generic personality differences between lambs and kids to the specific individual personalities of each baby to lamb/kid positioning for birth and so on. There is so much to learn about animals and ourselves (as we shepherd the sheep, we can learn more about the Good Shepherd). 

Two large dogs and a small piglet in a grassy field, with a fence and dried grass in the background.
A goat and a baby goat standing near dried bushes, with a black dog lying on the grass in the foreground.
Group of sheep and puppies grazing on grass in a fenced outdoor area with trees in the background.
Person holding a baby goat wrapped in a red, white, and green towel outside.