Tuesday 8 November 2016

Preparing the ewes for tupping

Although most people might not be thinking about the spring Lambing Weekends just yet, we are already getting prepared. For there to be any lambs at all, the ewes have to spend a month with Billy No Mates the ram.

Our students from Langtree School have been helping Emma the shepherd get the ewes ready!

First we had to gently encourage the ewes into a long pen, so that they could all be treated.


We then wormed them all, gave each ewe a multivitamin, dagged them (removed dirty wool from around their bottoms to prevent flystrike), took down the numbers from their ear tags, and drew on them with a huge crayon so that we knew if we’d missed one!


Last but not least, it was Billy No Mates’ turn. Emma showed us how to trim his feet so that he can run about and do his job properly.



Then it was Oscar’s turn to rub some bright orange paint onto Billy’s chest. This is called a ‘raddle’ and rubs off onto the ewe’s backs when they are ‘tupped’ (mated with). It shows Emma which ewes are likely to be pregnant, and which ewes need to stay with the ram for another cycle.


We all learnt a lot and had a very memorable afternoon! Now we are looking forward to spring and helping Emma with those lambs...

Thank you Emma for letting us come and help you!

Friday 9 September 2016

New term, new school year, new students!

It seems like only yesterday that we were waving the students off for their long summer holiday, but here we are again, ready for a new year!

Our first group back are from Bishopswood School. There are a few familiar faces, but also some new recruits which is always exciting for everyone.

We started off the course with an introduction to using tools safely, sawing ourselves wooden name badges and drilling holes in the top for the string.



We coloured in our name badges and wrote our names on one side. We’ll use them to hang over the boot pegs in the ‘scout hut’, so that we remember which wellies to put on next time!

When we’d finished making our badges, we went to meet the Earth Trust chickens and give them some food and water.



It was a great start to the term, and we’re looking forward to many more sunny mornings together!

Wednesday 15 June 2016

Elderflower cordial

The hedgerows and fields are full of white blossom, and our students have been busy cooking up a tasty treat – elderflower cordial to enjoy at their end of year parties!

We picked the elderflower heads from the garden and brewed them over the campfire with water, sugar, lemons and citric acid. It smelt amazing and we’re looking forward to trying it in a couple of weeks.


Wednesday 9 March 2016

Lambing has begun!

The lambing season is upon us, and the lambs are arriving thick and fast ahead of our Lambing Weekends coming up in a couple of weeks (12th-13th and 19th-20th March).

The ewes and their lambs needed moving from one lambing shed into another this afternoon, so our students from Wallingford School very kindly lent a hand.

We carefully carried the lambs over to a new pen, then lined up to create a barrier while Emma the shepherd led the ewes over to their lambs with a feed bucket.

We loved holding the lambs and can’t wait for you all to see them at the lambing festival!