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Why Dorper Sheep?
Our Hen and Hoof Dorper sheep are a top-tier choice for homesteading in eastern North Carolina because they are specifically bred to thrive in the region’s humid, subtropical climate. As a hair sheep breed, they naturally shed their coats, which means you can skip the labor and expense of shearing while ensuring the animals stay cool during sweltering NC
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Farm to Table: The Local Food Movement
Explore the farm to table movement and how pasture raised sheep contribute to local food systems and sustainable agriculture.
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The Importance of Soil Health
Understand why soil health is crucial for sustainable farming and how practices like rotational grazing can enhance it.
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Ecosystem Improvement Through Grazing
Discover how rotational grazing practices improve ecosystems and promote sustainable farming. A win-win for farmers and the environment.
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Parasite Resistant Sheep: A Game Changer
Learn about the benefits of parasite resistant registered dorper sheep for livestock management and sustainable farming practices.
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Understanding Rotational Grazing
Explore the concept of rotational grazing and its impact on soil health and grassland management. A key practice for sustainable farming.
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Benefits of Pasture Raised Sheep
Discover the advantages of pasture raised sheep for sustainable farming and ecosystem health. Learn how they contribute to soil improvement.
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Hello world!
Welcome to our newly opened homestead in the heart of Eastern North Carolina, where we pair high-quality agricultural stewardship with equestrian education and family-friendly farm fun. We are proud to raise registered Dorper breeding stock, known for their resilience and superior meat quality, while offering our community farm-fresh lamb, chicken, and eggs. Our unique property also serves






