632!

AI season has offically come to a close! 632 ewes and 31 outside families bred at our facilities this year!  THANK YOU to everyone who made all 5 days a success!

Spring To-Do List....

There is never a lack of things to get done - but spring always seems exceptionally busy!  Take a peek at the "to-do" list!

 

Spring shearing- Steve Kennedy and crew (with a little help from Rhett) got the spring shearing done in record time!

Spring shearing- Steve Kennedy and crew (with a little help from Rhett) got the spring shearing done in record time!

Poor Rhett is subject to everyone's antics....Kipton beware!

Poor Rhett is subject to everyone's antics....Kipton beware!

 

Tomascik-Poe Crawfish Boil- Chelsea's parents joined us for Easter in Indiana this year!  I always love when the Tomascik family comes to visit!  Rebecca makes the best desserts and Carl is fabulous on the grill!  This time they hosted a crawfish boil for the family!  

Kipton meets his first sheep- well not really his first sheep.... we had him in the barns shortly after arriving home from the hospital to introduce him to the sights and sounds of the lambing barn.  Here Kipton is 2 1/2 months old getting up close with a ewe lamb!

Season's first win!

Kipton's first sheep show- tuckered out from all the excitement!

Kipton's first sheep show- tuckered out from all the excitement!

Spring Planting.....well.....we can't check that box yet :(  Hopefully the rain lets up soon and we can resume field work!  

Lamb Camp Registration Is Open!

June 3-4, 2017
8-5 p.m.
Johnson County Fairgrounds - Franklin, IN

Poe Hamp's is proud to be a host site for Charmasson Show Clinics. Chad Charmasson is one of the most recognizable faces in the show industry and he will be here to set your exhibitors on the path to success. This clinic covers all topics of feeding, fitting, preparing and showing your lamb or goat. This clinic is for showmen of all experience levels!

Each camper is required to bring their own sheep or goats and tack. If possible, bring two animals. Sheep should be sheared no more than three weeks prior to camp and be halter broke. It is preferred that animals can be led by hand. 

Parents, teachers and advisors are encouraged to attend with their exhibitor at no extra charge.

Cost is $250 per camper. $125 non-refundable deposit is due at the time of registration with the remainder due the day of the clinic. Medical release forms will need to be filled out on-site at registration.

Please visit our Lamb Camp web page located in the menu to register online today!