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New faces in the flock

Lambing season sees the start of a major transition on our Estate

Our Estate is welcoming the first lambs from the Pedigree Hampshire Down rams introduced last September. The rams were brought in to help transition the 1,000-strong flock of Scotch Mills sheep to a flock based on native breeds, which will support our Estate’s commitment to organic produce. The new lambs are more resistant to worms, which means we can reduce our use of chemicals and medical interventions. It will take five years to transition the flock with just 190 of the new lambs expected this year, of which 100 have already been born.

Shepherd, Tom Locke explains:

We will be introducing new breeds to the flock over the coming years, so our sheep will start to look very different. The Hampshire Down rams will dominate as they will make the sheep healthier. We are already Red Tractor certified, but we want to move towards more organic produce, so this is a major step on that journey.

Our Estate’s sheep lamb later than many farms, because they are reared entirely on grass within the Parkland, keeping them as naturally healthy as possible, and Tom has plans to replant the grass as herbal lays. The move to reseed 190 acres as nature rich herbal lay will mean more nutritious and healthy grazing for the sheep, and will also result in an increase in wildflowers, which will provide a better environment for birds and insects.

Grazing is also being transformed, with a move to mob grazing being introduced across our Estate. The practice emulates how animals flock and feed in the wild, which will help to enrich the soil quality and see mobile electric fencing replace our 2,000-acre estate's wooden fencing, with the sheep being moved to new pasture every five days.

The changes are part of our ambitious land strategy that looks at innovative ways to move towards more sustainable farming practices. It is one of a range of measures that we're introducing to support our ambition to deliver carbon negative land management within 10 years.

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