At present, we have 11 sheep and 5 cows. The cows are not yet on the land due to the absence of a
barn to house them over the winter. Additionally, we have 5 beehives, which are expected to arrive
imminently.
Sheep
All 11 sheep are pregnant, and our goal is to retain the lambs. Any male lambs will be sold and replaced with ewe lambs to expand the flock.
Once the flock reaches approximately 100 sheep, we anticipate beginning to generate a profit.
Based on current market values, we expect to sell sheep at £180–£210 per head, with an estimated annual sale of 50 sheep. If necessary, lambs will be housed in a borrowed barn.
Cattle
Managing the cows presents additional challenges, as a barn is required to house the calves. We are
currently working in collaboration with Hazel, a local cattle farmer, who will provide us with calves
in April at a cost of £300 per calf. These will be raised and sold in September, generating an
estimated profit of £700 per calf.
If we had a barn, we could increase profitability by overwintering the cattle and breeding them.
Beekeeping
Each beehive is expected to produce 25–30 kg of honey annually. A honey extraction machine will
be installed in the barn to process honey and wax.
On-Site Machinery
Additional Farming Activities
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