How It Works

How It Works

From pasture to freezer – a simple process for exceptional lamb

Buying a whole lamb directly from our farm is straightforward. We handle the raising, you choose the cuts, and our partner butcher does the rest.


Step 1: Reserve Your Lamb

Secure your lamb with a $150 deposit. This reserves one whole lamb from our current or upcoming flock.

What you need to do:

  • Place your order on our website
  • Pay the $150 deposit
  • We’ll confirm your reservation and estimated timeline

Step 2: Your Lamb Grows

While you wait, your lamb is living its best life on our pastures – grazing on fresh grass daily, rotated to new pasture regularly, growing at a natural pace.

Lambs typically reach ideal processing weight (40-55 lbs hanging weight) at 6-8 months of age. We’ll keep you updated on progress.


Step 3: Choose Your Cuts

About 1-2 weeks before processing, we’ll connect you with our partner butcher to discuss your cut preferences.

You’ll decide:

  • Chop thickness and quantity
  • Roast sizes
  • How much ground lamb
  • Any specialty cuts (shanks, ribs, etc.)
  • Packaging preferences

Don’t know what to ask for? No problem. The butcher can recommend a standard cut list that works well for most families.


Step 4: Processing

Your lamb goes to our USDA-inspected partner facility for professional butchering, vacuum-sealed packaging, and labeling.

Processing time: Typically 1-2 weeks
Processing cost: Approximately $125-150 (paid directly to butcher)


Step 5: Pick Up Your Lamb

Once processing is complete:

  1. Get notified – We’ll let you know your lamb is ready
  2. Pay the balance – Final cost based on hanging weight minus your deposit
  3. Pick up – Collect your lamb from [PICKUP_LOCATION]
  4. Enjoy – Stock your freezer with delicious, grass-fed lamb

Pricing Summary

Deposit (at reservation)$150
Lamb (per lb hanging weight)$9.00/lb
Typical hanging weight40-55 lbs
Typical lamb cost$360-495
Processing (paid to butcher)~$125-150
Total typical cost$485-645

Final price depends on actual hanging weight of your specific lamb


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