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Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival
Soay Cross Country Trip - Bringing Our Flock Home
Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival
Howard County Fairgrounds
2210 Fairground Road
West Friendship, MD
http://www.sheepandwool.org
Held on the first full weekend in May each year
Huge crowds always turn out the first
full week-end of May to explore the Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival which
is held at the Howard County Fairgrounds in West Friendship, Maryland.
For a number of years Old Line Soays has been an exhibitor. Among other
things this venue provides the public with a unique opportunity to see
British registered Soay sheep in person as ours is the only farm in the
USA to exhibit them.
Each breed at the festival is given two 4’ x 8’ stalls, one
of which must be used to house sheep, the other to set-up a display. We
try to make our limited space as informative as we can with photos of
the sheep in their native habitat, handouts about the breed and its uses,
samples of raw wool and pieces woven from Soay yarn. While we do not sell
sheep at the show, arrangements can be made to visit our farm to see our
animals some of which are for sale.
By the end of the weekend we have given out boxes of leaflets and talked until we are hoarse to people who are definitely fascinated by these little creatures and their history. We also sell raw wool by the bag which is always a big hit with handspinners, many of whom have heard of British Soay but never seen one. Many are eager to do their part to support our efforts to preserve this breed through the purchase of our wool. We are always amazed by how many Britons stop by to either see the sheep of their homeland for the first time or to share stories about their experiences with them in the UK.
The MSWS utilizes
the entire fairgrounds and has everything from breed and show classes,
to herding and shearing demonstrations and seven buildings plus outside
grounds full of vendors. People come from across the United States to
exhibit and visit this big event. Many wait all year to buy wool and yarn.
It is truly a special experience.
We hope to see you there.
In 2007 we were thrilled to be awarded the champion and grand champion
ribbons for the entire show for our display.
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Soay Cross Country Trip – Bringing Our
Flock Home
In the
fall of 2005 a group of six British Soay Sheep (two rams and four ewes)
traveled 2300 miles across the US to join the oldest RBST registered flock
in the Northeast. They literally went from one coast to the other; a bit
ironic since their parents had made the same trip in the opposite direction
just five years earlier when they were imported from Canada. The journey
from Oregon to Maryland opened yet another chapter in the effort to get
registered RBST Soay broadly disbursed around the country. Each animal
was chosen for the genetics and the phenotypic characteristics that it
carried. The main objective of the British Soay conservation project in
which we are participating is to keep future generations of this historic
relic as genetically diverse as possible and pheontypically representative
of the wild flocks as they exist on St. Kilda.
Our six sheep
traveled with animals from other farms in a trailer specifically designed
to carry small livestock, primarily sheep and goats. Ron Keener’s
transportation business takes him on long trips (six to eight weeks) around
the country 3 or 4 times a year. Each one is carefully planned with door-to-door
pickup and deliveries, the welfare of the animals always being uppermost
in Ron’s mind. As part of his service, daily progress can be followed
on a Yahoo Groups list he set up solely for this purpose. People can follow
his travels in real time and have some idea when he will arrive at their
farm. This also gives clients a constantly updated status report of the
condition of their livestock on the trailer. Over the years Ron has transported
llamas, dogs, miniature cattle even guinea pigs in addition to his normal
fare of goats and sheep. The care he provides was evident when our sheep
arrived in excellent condition despite twenty-one days on the road. During
the fall of 2008 six more lambs made the same journey from Oregon to Old
Line Soays bringing new genetics to our flock from the west coast including
those recently introduced from the UK through artificial insemination.
They have now all settled in nicely at the farm in Maryland and lambs in the spring will begin the next chapter in the east coast’s efforts to help preserve British Soay in the United States.
Contact Us
We love sharing our knowledge of Soay Sheep with interested breeders
and beginners. As you can imagine between full time jobs and full time
farming we keep pretty busy, but we make every effort to return emails promptly. If you are interested in purchasing lambs or wool,
or have any questions at all just e-mail us! If we don't have
what you are looking for we probably know someone that does, and if we
don't have the answer - we'll find someone who does.
Thank you for visiting our site.
Laura Lane-Unsworth
Old Line Soays Hagerstown, Maryland
soaysheep@verizon.net
