Icelandic sheep, lambs, and wool for sale in Vermont

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First Lambs of the season born Easter Sunday!  To keep up with the lambs you can find us on Twitter, visit our Lambs for Sale page, or keep up with us on Facebook!

 Raising Sheep on our Vermont Icelandic Sheep Farm

Icelandic Sheep. Raising Icelandic Sheep in New England is how we keep our Vermont hill farm open and... entertaining! Keeping a hobby or spinning flock of sheep is surpriisingly easy when you choose a breed like the ricelandic sheep. Icelandic sheep breeders in New England not only offer breeding stock, soft wool yarn, fleece and roving.... they offer onfarm clinics for beginners, hands on demonstrations at Vermont Farm Shows, and online stores where you can buy Icelandic fleece, roving, and wool yarn.

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Just starting out? Read our article You CAN Farm to get yourself going... or join our Sheep Bleat Tweet on Twitter! Keeping Icelandic sheep may not be the way to riches and glory, but for the part time small farmer the Icelandic sheep are "thrifty keepers" requiring little or no graining, hearty in New England's winter weather, and lamb readily and easily, frequently throwing twins. Icelandics come in 3 colors and an astonishing variety of patterns... enough to keep the hand spinner happy for years to come.

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The Farm at Morrison Corner raises Icelandic Sheep on the last hill farm in Mansfield, VT.  Learn about Raising Icelandic Sheep, Raising Chickens, Moving to Vermont and Living in Vermont on this and our other sites.

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