SKYLINES FARM WORKSHOPS

HANDS-ON SMALL SCALE SHEEP PRODUCTION WORKSHOP
Held every summer...


2010 Workshop Dates
Saturday June 19 - 8:30am-5pm
Saturday July 10- 8:30am-5pm


As preparation for this workshop, you may want to see SkyLines Farm's website Management Practices for in-depth discussion of my organic approach to sheep production. Write to get on the mailing list for all SkyLines Farm educational opportunities.


WORKSHOP OVERVIEW
This workshop is designed specifically for beginning small-scale farmers, whether you're just considering raising sheep or have already started your flock. You'll get a broad overview of all aspects of keeping your small flock healthy, happy, and productive using organic methods. You'll also get up-close and hands-on with the SkyLines sheep as you learn and practice some of the basic sheep care procedures.

 

A SkyLines Romney ewe nurses her chunky twin lambs.

 

Discussion Topics
- Overview of SkyLines Farm's operation
- Management principles and practices for maintaining superb sheep health
- Feeding sheep
- Designing a feeding program to match nutritional requirements throughout the year
- Managing rams
- What a healthy happy sheep looks like and how to tell when something's wrong
- Basic sheep health care - dealing with minor wounds, internal & external parasites, hoof care
- Simple and functional sheep facilities - barns, sheds, fencing, gates, feeders, water
- Rotational grazing principles and advantages
- Using Livestock Guardian Dogs (LGDs) and donkeys for predator-friendly flock protection

Hands-On Activities
- Low-stress sheep handling - moving sheep, restraining sheep
- Condition scoring sheep (how to tell if this walking ball of wool is thin, fat, or perfect)
- Drenching sheep with garlic (or chemical wormers if you choose) for internal parasite control
- Trimming hooves
- Where and how to give shots if they're needed

Farm Tour
The day will include a guided walking tour of the farm. We'll view and discuss:
- Examples of fencing styles and materials...woven wire field fencing, permanent electric, portable electric, rigid panels, fence charging systems
- The SkyLines runway system (photo below) that allows the sheep access to water and lets me maintain precise control of how long and where the sheep are grazing
- Deciding on pasture divisions for rotational grazing
- Moving the sheep to fresh pasture (this is fun!)
- Plus you'll meet all of the SkyLines critters...the team of Great Pyrenees Livestock Guardian dogs, Peaches the guard donkey, the horses, beef calves, chickens...and of course the sheep!

 

Leading the flock down the runway from pasture #13 to pasture #1,
to begin another grazing rotation.

 

SkyLines workshop participants say...

Thank you for the day of inspiration and education! What a great way to get the "real scoop" on how to raise healthy happy ewes and lambs, run a sustainable business, and make decisions in line with your dreams and your priorities.You're a rock star!
Melissa Radloff, Sustainable Ag/Small Farms
University of Idaho, Moscow ID

I wanted to thank you for the clinic. I feel that I learned a lot. I appreciated your down to earth and realistic approach to your farm and am eager to apply some of the principles that you practice...such as breeding for a healthy flock through a critical selection process. I look forward to another clinic that would cover pasture management and rotation.
Joel Steele, St. John WA

Thank you for an excellent workshop! I learned far more than I could have through just reading books and websites. Your hands-on approach is very helpful for those of us with no real experience, but a desire to pursue shepherding.
Stephen Martin, Tensed ID


THE DETAILS . . .

What to Wear
We'll spend most of the day outside in the barns and walking through the farm's woods and pastures, so wear sturdy walking shoes or boots and dress for the weather. You may want to bring a light jacket, sun hat, sunscreen and insect repellant if you use them, and perhaps a water bottle.

Note: Biosecurity is an important aspect of managing any farm, and it's particularly important to me. Please respect my farm management practices and wear clean clothing and footwear (if you must wear your own barn boots please clean and wash them thoroughly in advance, removing all mud and manure). Before visiting the sheep barn you'll walk through a bleach footbath as a precautionary measure.


Food
Lunch is included in your registration fee. We'll eat lunch as a group either in the house or on the deck, depending on the weather.


Cost
Cost is $99/person (adult or child) including lunch & reference materials. Two people registering and paying together $89/person. $50/person nonrefundable deposit is required to guarantee your reservation, balance due by workshop day. Space is limited to ensure a quality hands on experience, so be sure to reserve your spot early. Minimum number of six registrants per workshop.

PayPal or personal check are gladly accepted. Use PayPal to securely pay with a credit card or bank transfer. Direct your PayPal payment to melissa@skylinesfarm.com or make your check out to SkyLines Farm and mail to 4551 Highway 6, Harvard, ID 83834. Contact me to confirm space
availability before sending payment.


Lodging

On-Farm: You are welcome to spend the night on the farm before or after the workshop, with advance reservation required. Options:

A) My newly remodeled upstairs guest suite is available (at a discounted rate) for workshop participants. The suite is very private & comfortable, with your own bath, cozy seating area, writing desk, queen bed with luxurious bedding, lots of happy plants, and fabulous views overlooking the farm and organic veggie garden. $50/night/1-2 persons.

B) Overnight dry camping on the farm in your camper or tent is available to participants for $20/night. (Sorry, no dogs or other pets allowed.)

Off-Farm: A private campground with full facilities and a Forest Service campground are both within about 5 miles of the farm. The town of Moscow ID is 30 miles away and offers motel and B&B options.
Meals: If you spend a night, meals other than lunch Saturday are on your own.

Write or call for more details on any of these options or to place your on-farm lodging reservation.


Minimum age
Children 12 or over are welcome, and must be supervised by parent or guardian at all times.


To register or for more info

Call me at 208/875-8747 or write me at melissa@skylinesfarm.com.

 

Solution Graphics

  

SkyLines' Angus


SkyLines Farm employs working
Great Pyrenees livestock guardian dogs.
Please leave your dogs at home.

 

 


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