Why Sheep Coats

I get asked all the time, why do the sheep have coats on? The answer is simple, to keep them clean. We start coating sheep as soon as they grow into the smallest ones we have, which is about 2 months of age. When they are grazing on grass with their mommas they don’t get…

Ram Lamb

This guy is so well put together I’m thinking of keeping him for a replacement ram.    1 month old, Cormo X Polypay, and look at all the wrinkles   Both parents have fine wool that washes up bright-white with plenty of crimp and a nice long staple.   I’m excited about the size and shape…

Alaska Lamb

Looking for Alaska Grown meat? We have lamb wrapped and ready:We can meet you in Anchorage or Palmer  Legs, racks of ribs, and chops $12/ lb Stew meat or burger $10/lb Soup bones $5/lb Message us on Facebook or email your order to TowerRanchAlaska@gmail.com  

This Is Love

I am so very lucky that I got to raise these little muffins. They are both the sweetest little lambs and I’ve enjoyed watching them grow into little sheepies.     Princess and Duchess are hanging out with the mommas and other lambs but they still flock to me and let me handle them whenever I…

Chickens in a Tractor

After months of reconstruction on our house the heavy equipment has finally been loaded up and hauled away. Now it’s safe to deploy the other kind of tractor, and we are filling it with our newest batch of Icelandic chickens.    A chicken tractor is a mobile pen the we can move about the yard…