


WIND RIDGE FARM
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“Wind Ridge Farm has developed a healthy flock of Teeswater and other sheep with amazing wool. Read about our philosophy and each breed or skip right to a slide show of the whole process —> from sheep to locks to roving to yard. The rest is up to you!
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GALLERY


Yum - fresh grass all season long.

Wind Ridge Farm dogs help us keep an eye on the animals.

A single, beautiful, ripe raspberry.

Our fine wool sheep are quite the characters.

Thank you Murray for letting us harvest your wool!

A bowl of fresh, ripe raspberries. It doesn't get much better than this.

Our lambs are raised for either wool or meat, depending on a variety of factors.

Yes, this used to be on a sheep, and is on it's way to be spun into fine wool for knitting.

Mouth-watering raspberries - ready for harvest.

Fine wool - naturally dyed different colors. Pick your favorite.

Sometimes sheep wool needs a little softening. We raise Angora rabbits for just this reason.

Careful cultivation allows bushes to be super-producers.

We feel honored to share our farm with an albino porcupine.

Natural balls of roving. Ready for pspi
Here are some scenes of Wind Ridge Farm
Our farm is both a respite as well as a busy place. Enjoy pictures of the farm in action - sheep, rabbits, dogs, raspberries. We use manure from our horses and rabbits as fertilizer. We rotate the sheep on pasture, so they have fresh grazing throughout the season. The dogs help us with our chores, and the chickens lay eggs for us to eat.