Welcome To Our Farm
how we do things at Lily's Little Lambs

Humanely & Sustainably Raised
We really care about treating our animals well and farming sustainably. Our rotational grazing system helps us do both, keeping things sustainable and making sure our flock stays healthy and well-fed.

Healthy and Happy Flocks
We take great care of our sheep here on the farm! We use rotational grazing, which means they get to roam and graze on different pastures. This keeps them stress-free and happy, eating what nature intended.
Availability
Since we're a small operation, we're currently checking out the demand for our sheep. We expect them to be ready for sale in Fall 2026. If you're interested, let us know to get on our waitlist! We really appreciate you letting us know if you're interested early on, as it helps us with our planning and breeding.
We're focused on raising healthy, top-quality sheep and can't wait to help you out. Joining the waitlist is a simple way to make sure those who've shown interest get first pick when our sheep are ready. This also helps us manage our inventory and meet the demand we're seeing.
The Katahdin Advantage
We farm Katahdin sheep for several compelling reasons:
Hair Sheep
Katahdins are a hair breed, meaning they naturally shed their wool and do not require shearing. This makes them a low-maintenance and sustainable choice.
Excellent Meat Quality
Katahdin sheep are highly regarded for their lean, flavorful meat, making them a popular choice for discerning consumers.

Hardy and Adaptable
These sheep are well-suited to various climates and foraging conditions, thriving in our local environment.
Parasite Resistance
Known for their natural resistance to internal parasites, Katahdins often require fewer chemical treatments, aligning with our commitment to natural rearing methods.