Mountain Meadows Farm

Mountain Meadows Farm Mountain Meadows Farm produces high quality grass-fed lamb raised on mountain pastures in Greenbrier County WV. Our meat is high quality grass-fed product.

http://www.localfoodmarketplace.com/monroe/Products.aspx?p=ecf247cf-ef53-4016-bc2e-8a90a1fd3ee4 Mountain Meadows Farm started in 1982

John Stroud and his wife Liz Daigle live on the 77 acre property outside of Williamsburg West Virginia. The farm is home to 40 breeding ewes, two rams , retired guard donkey Jack, two Great Pyrenees Charles the third and D***y, a Border Collie named Kate and Mitten

s the barn cat! The lambs are born here on the farm and raised solely on grass or hay until slaughter. We have several large pastures that the sheep rotate though during the summer and in the winter we feed hay from our barn. Our sheep are hormone free. we do worm them with Ivomec and other wormers. In case of sickness the animal is given proper treatment to recover however they will not be butchered and sold by us. We breed North Country Cheviot with some Suffolk crosses. These sheep are hardy and do well on the steep hillsides. The breed comes from Scotland. The Scots crossed highland sheep with English Cheviots to product North Country Cheviots. The wool produced can be used for spinning, weaving, knitting etc. it also makes darling Christmas ornaments!

06/18/2022

Fence building fall 🍂🍁
10/05/2020

Fence building fall 🍂🍁

Yum!
09/01/2020

Yum!

Are YOU ready for Love Lamb Week? It's back tomorrow and we can't wait to share lots of delicious recipes with you! 👀 Here's a taster of whats to come, it will have you drooling! 😋

Sticky maple glazed lamb chops recipe 👉http://ow.ly/Qoh650BaQ2w

We've been quiet over here but that certainly doesn't mean we haven't been busy! John's been working on fencing and rota...
08/03/2020

We've been quiet over here but that certainly doesn't mean we haven't been busy! John's been working on fencing and rotating the sheep for the best grass development, Liz has spent a lot of time in the garden, and we've gotten a few good visits in with the kids despite the coronavirus. AND! Big news this year is Liz is officially retired from her French teaching position at the school. Give her a congrats if you see her around!

Nothing like homemade   lamb gyros during   orders!
05/09/2020

Nothing like homemade lamb gyros during orders!

During the spring when lambs are most vulnerable, we are especially grateful for our livestock guardian dogs!           ...
05/03/2020

During the spring when lambs are most vulnerable, we are especially grateful for our livestock guardian dogs!

Happy Spring & Blessed Pascha to everyone
04/19/2020

Happy Spring & Blessed Pascha to everyone

Best time of year at the farm
04/18/2020

Best time of year at the farm

Handful of early lambs getting big!  Set to begin for real in a few weeks!
03/08/2020

Handful of early lambs getting big! Set to begin for real in a few weeks!

So fresh it's still warm
03/08/2020

So fresh it's still warm

Older article but a good one!
03/02/2020

Older article but a good one!

There are 100,000 less sheep in the state of West Virginia today than during the 1970’s. Now, there are 36,000 sheep in the state. The demand for synthetic

All set up at Winter Blues! Come down and see us for your lamb needs! 😁
02/22/2020

All set up at Winter Blues! Come down and see us for your lamb needs! 😁

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699 Nolen Lane
Williamsburg, WV
24991

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