![]() |
|
About Riverslea Farm |
|
Sheep is the general name. A female is a ewe; the male is a ram. The young are lambs. A group is a flock. Our flock is approximately 60 breeding ewes and 3 breeding rams. They produce about 150 lambs for sale each year. We cross Leicester and Dorset sheep to get the best attributes from each breed. The hardy Leicester gives us twins and triplets. They are good mothers and their wool is excellent for hand spinning. The Dorset rapidly gains weight from birth, which is important for getting our lambs to market as fast as possible. Experimenting with new breeds is also part of our fun. You’ll always find a few other breeds in the flock.
GoatsGoat is the general name. The female is a doe; the male is a buck. The young are kids and a group is a herd. Our herd is approximately 50 breeding does and 2 breeding bucks. They produce about 150 kids for sale each year. We began our herd with Nubians, who are excellent milk-producing animals and very tame for easy handling. We mixed them with another dairy breed, Alpines, who are hardy pasture animals. In 1996, we added South African Boer goats in order to increase the rate of weight gain and get a meatier animal. The Boer is extremely gentle.
A few years ago, we
realized we couldn’t keep up with our customers’ demand for meat. What was
a problem turned into a happy solution. We now buy kids and lambs year-
round from a small network of family farms that raise their meat in the same
natural way that we do.
Sheep
and goats are susceptible to disease. Curing them once they fall ill is
difficult at best. Proper housing is critical for their good health. They
need shelter from rain, wind and sun, but they shouldn’t be shut up in dark
moist places. All our barns are designed to allow the animals to go in and
out at will.
In the winter the animals stay warm by grouping together. The barn floor gets covered with a thick pack of manure and hay, which keeps them off the frozen ground and acts as warm dry, padding. In the spring, we clean out the pack before hot weather makes it a health hazard. It gets spread back on the pastures the next winter for natural fertilizer. Each year, we dig out about 50 tons (100,000 pounds) of pack! (Gardeners come from as far away as Boston to buy our manure.) Our animals live on hay and grain in the winter. Every year we feed approximately 6,000 bales of hay (150 tons) and over 50 tons of grains. In the summer, everyone lives on pasture. It is imperative that the animals have fresh water available at all times. Everybody gets at least 2 gallons a day. We also supplement nutrient intake with a salt and mineral lick.
Sheep and goats have no upper front teeth except for molars. To clip off
grasses and other forage plants, they use their lower teeth against their
hard upper palates. Then they grind the food instead of chewing it. By the
time the food has passed through their 4 stomachs, it is thoroughly digested
and makes excellent fertilizer. Sheep and goats eat grasses, which means they also eat the tiny parasites that naturally exist on the land everywhere. All Riverslea animals are treated to prevent parasites. This is the only medication that we use regularly. Each year we select some of our best young females to keep for breeding stock. Those who stay with us are vaccinated against tetanus and overeating disease. In the wild, sheep and goats wear down their hooves naturally by clambering over rocks and rough terrain in search of food. Since they have an easier life with us, they need their hooves trimmed at least twice a year. Otherwise, the overgrown hooves would eventually cripple them. New Hampshire summers are much too warm for our sheep to keep their coats on. We shear each year in late spring.
The llama lives full-time with its herd or flock, eats the same food and requires all the same care. Llamas have proven to be more effective guards than dogs or donkeys and we get the benefit of their beautiful wool.
Skins – We salt our skins and ship them to Bucks County Fur products in Quakertown, Pa. Every few months we receive a shipment of beautiful washable sheepskins and colorful kidskins. Our creative customers buy for baby gifts, car and motorcycle seats, bed and chair cushioning, clothing and all-purpose snuggles. Wool – We stock a full line of wool products including skirted fleeces, roving, batting, felt sheets and yarn. We have the unusual opportunity to harvest from our own colorful flock and from other purchased breeds. The Riverslea Shop – We have a small shop at the farm and also do business by mail. Call us or e-mail to arrange a visit or mail orders. NEW! See a Slide Show of the Riverslea Shop!
Designed and maintained by a New Hampshire Web Design Company. |
![]() |