March
Manor Farm news
Chris
and Charlotte Shipley
info@manorfarmbeef.co.uk
01262
490354
07912
941333
As I sit
here writing this months news letter the sun is pouring in through
the study window and there is not a cloud in the sky! Dougal and
Hamish, the oldest of our Belted Galloway steers, are enjoying the
unusually mild winter conditions lounging around out at grass. We are
also continuing to welcome a number of calves at Manor Farm,
including 'Bob' a beautiful looking British Blue cross bull. 'Bob' is
the second calf for 'Betty' (who's first calf was named 'Boo' by our
4 year old daughter) and Betty is proving to be an extremely good
mother by providing enough top quality milk to allow Bob to thrive.
Land
work has also begun in earnest at Manor Farm and this month will see
the final sowing of our Spring barley and beans, some of which will
go into our meal mix for next winters feed. These fields have been
left fallow over winter and have provided a wonderful habitat for
animal species including deer, hare, game and wild birds.
Our
March beef comes from another of our British Blue cross heifers who
was slow grown to 24months on grass and home grown barley/bean meal
(she also spent the spring, summer and autumn months grazing in front
of Burton Agnes Hall). All the beef has been hung on the bone for 21
days and has been expertly butchered by Glaves at Brompton by Sawdon.
Celebrate
Great
British
pie
week
5th
- 11th
of March!
As
part of the celebrations Manor Farm Beef are excited to offer the
following 3 different pie mixes for you to enjoy making your own
Great
British
pie!
Steak
& kidney / Steak & heart / Steak mix
£4.50/700g packs