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LambWatch is a window into life on a rural farm in the UK. Our 'lambing live' 'lamb cam' lets you enjoy the daily life 'down on the farm' without leaving the comfort of your chair. Find out more »

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Here come the boys!

Here come the boys!

Posted 6th June 2023, 0 replies

Introducing Frodo, Bertie, Flynn, Bentley and "Other One", the LambWatch tups (rams). Read Article

An evening flock-check walk

An evening flock-check walk

Posted 3rd June 2023, 2 replies

Checking the sheep; a sunset stroll through the wildflower meadows and woodlands. Read Article

Live Chat

Milly 14:21

Sorry afternoon!!

Milly 14:20

Yes a bit ,but a cold wind again.Morning Helen and all.

Helen 09:12

Good morning. Do I see sunshine? Enjoy your day.

Cindy 09:03

Hello

Ric 08:46

Rainy, windy there now! Morning all.

Debbie 08:36

Good morning

Neil 06:44

Good Morning All, despite the heavy cloud, at least it doesn't appear to be raining at the moment, & a little blue sky is showing, Wishing You All a safe & happy day & weekend....

27 Mar
Helen 10:17

Good morning all.

Cindy 09:09

Hello

Ric 08:52

Morning!

Debbie 08:36

Good morning

Neil 06:47

Good Morning Milly, Helen & Everyone, Hoping your day went well, Helen with your Visitors & that You All enjoy a safe a happy day ahead....with some blue sky showing at Marlfield....

Milly 06:34

Morning Helen and all.

26 Mar
Helen 20:44

Good morning, all. Have a good day if you can. I think I wrote this at about 6.30 a.m. my time and forgot to enter it but I was in a tearing hurry to get ready for visitors. I hope your day has gone well.

Ric 10:58

Morning all!

Cindy 09:02

Hello

Milly 07:18

Morning Neil and all.

Neil 06:51

Good Morning Folk, on another morning with an overcast sky, but at least it's dry...at the moment! Many thanks Helen. that's a bit of interesting ancient history I didn't know about; I wonder if the day or "ceremony" was given a name! Wishing You All a safe & happy day ahead, .....

25 Mar
Helen 18:49

Neil, in mediaeval times the 25th of March was considered the beginning of the new year, when labourers went to new jobs and new lodgings. Even in my own lifetime that was the custom in the province of Quebec here. It was moving day. You didn't have to move, but if you did, that was when it happened.

Ric 16:27

Not quite as late as me, Neil!

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