Assuming they would eventually have beef cattle like his family, Daniel and Katie bought a small flock of sheep on a whim. They were cheaper, easier on the land, and easier to handle than cattle.
It took very little time to notice the subtle qualities of sheep. They are curious, headstrong, protective, funny, comforting. Katie and Daniel grew to love the time they spent with them each evening. Over time, they began to reimagine their farm as one dedicated to sheep.
Called Lost Oak for its resemblance to an Oak leaf, this farm is home to Katahdin hair sheep. Daniel and Katie raise both commercial and registered lambs for both breeding and meat.