We spent 5 hours in Concord Hospital's Emergency Department last night. 2 chest X-rays, 1/2 dozen vials of blood, and EKG a some kind of medieval torture device in the shape of a tiny Q-tip shoved up both nostrils... Just to be told that I have Influenza A and there is nothing they can do for me. It could be 2 weeks before I start feeling better and 4 weeks before I stop coughing....
Today is Thursday and I am just starting to feel a little human. I will start filling orders in the next couple of days and letting y'all know what is happening.
Please continue to be patient with me as this sickness has really wiped me out!
Please email me at eweifarm@msn.com with the fleece(s) you'd like and your zip code. I will get back to you with your shipping options. I take PayPal and money order/cashier checks as payment. Please visit often as I have lots of fleeces to post!!
Thursday, February 14, 2019
Monday, February 11, 2019
The Livestock Conservancy Priority list for sheep
https://livestockconservancy.org/index.php/heritage/internal/conservation-priority-list#Sheep
I have Horned Dorset in fleece, roving and yarn. Shetland in fleece, roving and yarn. Jacob in yarn and roving. Tunis roving coming in time for NH Sheep & Wool. Somewhere there is a couple of Oxford fleeces, but if the customer we shear for regularly still has hers, that will be available raw at NH. If I find all the Oxford fleeces, I will send them with Zeilinger's to become roving for VT Sheep & Wool. I have raw black Navajo Churro that I am selling $5/lb.
I have a shearing customer with Cotswolds in Warner. Send me an email in you are interested in any of the fleeces, roving or yarn that we have available at this time. eweifarm@msn.com
I have Horned Dorset in fleece, roving and yarn. Shetland in fleece, roving and yarn. Jacob in yarn and roving. Tunis roving coming in time for NH Sheep & Wool. Somewhere there is a couple of Oxford fleeces, but if the customer we shear for regularly still has hers, that will be available raw at NH. If I find all the Oxford fleeces, I will send them with Zeilinger's to become roving for VT Sheep & Wool. I have raw black Navajo Churro that I am selling $5/lb.
I have a shearing customer with Cotswolds in Warner. Send me an email in you are interested in any of the fleeces, roving or yarn that we have available at this time. eweifarm@msn.com
Monday, February 4, 2019
Continuing to de-stash fleeces
All of these fleeces are ones that I held back from selling as I thought I'd have to time to wash them myself and get them to the mill to be processed/or process myself. They all have some VM in them. I am taken as many pictures as I can to show any of the debris that might be found in the fleece. Quite a few also have muddy tips. A cold water soak will remove most, if not all, of the mud.
Email us at eweifarm@msn.com with your zip code and the fleece you are interested in. Prices do not include shipping.
Icelandic
Icelandic cross
Email us at eweifarm@msn.com with your zip code and the fleece you are interested in. Prices do not include shipping.
PENDING
Jolly
Jolly
Oxford/Romney lamb fleece
3 1/2"-5" staple
4# $40
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PENDING
Romney cross
Romney cross
2# 9 oz. $14
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Corriedale
5# 3 oz. $28
Yes, it does have quite a bit of VM, but as you can from
the picture below with the yarn, and further below with
the roving, the majority of it comes out in the processing.
Yarn is 3 different shades of brown,
and roving in a blend of all the browns.
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Jorja Dorset
Not for sale yet.
I've taken a handful of her fleece and done a couple
of cold water soaks to get rid of the mud, and one hot
water soak with Dawn to remove most of the lanolin
and hopefully the tiny pieces of hay seed. If it is to my
satisfaction, I will then offer her fleece for sale.
Her fleece has such a tight crimp that it is like Velcro.
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Babydoll
$5/lb. 1 pound minimum
The grays are quite a bit shorter than the white
(different farms and different feeds),. But I am combing
the gray fleece with my Louet single row combs, and
it is coming out beautifully. It has a great spring to it.
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PENDING
A Heinz 57 Mutt fleece
A Heinz 57 Mutt fleece
4# 6 oz. $25
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PENDING
Another slightly larger and cleaner
Another slightly larger and cleaner
Romney cross
5# 10 oz. $45
I am fairly sure this is Harriet. Which would make
her a Dorset/Romney. Her father's fleece looks a LOT
like this, but he is a black chocolate while she is more
of a milk chocolate.
Can you see where the alpaca ends and the wool
begins? 1# 3 oz. of matching alpaca $15. more with
the fleece. $60 total.
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Icelandic
2# 5.2 oz. $13
Compared to the other fleeces listed here,
this one is on the coarse side. But, it would still
make a great shawl, or 3, or great outerwear.
And, Icelandic felts beautifully.
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PENDING
Another mutt fleece. This one with a great LONG
Another mutt fleece. This one with a great LONG
staple, as well as some shorter fibers.
3# 8 oz. $18
This one was kept aside for a needle felting project
that did not happen.
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PENDING
Midnight
Midnight
Horned Dorset/Romney
4# 13 oz. $25
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Icelandic cross
4# 11 oz. $28
This fleece is long on the sides, like an Icelandic
and short across the back with tight curls.
I will post more fleeces later in the week.
I am trying to take advantage of our nice weather
to get some of my other stashed fleeces washed.
I have a number that are going to the mill in the next
few weeks to be processed into roving. Silver to black
adult mohair, white kid mohair, black and white kid
mohair as well as different wool that will be blended
with matching alpaca. I have a few bags of black alpaca
that need to be washed next to be sent out and made into roving.
Half of all these fleece sales go to grain and hay for the sheep.
The other half goes to the mill for processing. When the roving
or yarn is sold, it goes right back into the farm. This is the main
way our farm pays for itself. Lamb sales pay for property taxes.
Some day, hopefully, hay sales will pay for the hay equipment.
It is tough to be a farmer, but if we did not love it,
we would not do it!! Lambs help make up for any heartache!
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