Loch Lomond Livestock
Prairie Romney Batting I Loch Lomond
Prairie Romney Batting I Loch Lomond
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Breed: Mixed Flock Breed
Natural Colour
Roving
About Loch Lomond Livestock
Beneath the Missouri Coteau just south of the town of Eyebrow, Saskatchewan, the Aitken Family Farm is nestled gently amidst the prairie. The land was purchased by Bruce and Lorna Aitken in 1942, who farmed until 1969, raising 8 children on the farm. In 1969, after a short time away pursuing university and working, John returned to the farm. John and his wife Sandra raised four daughters: Sarah, Elissa, Hillary, and Brooke. Brooke returned to the farm after completing her BSc in Agriculture and MSc in Animal Behaviour at the University of Saskatchewan.
Today, the farm is primarily a beef and sheep operation, focused on utilizing forages to produce high quality animals and meat. Approximately 1900 acres are seeded to tame forages which complement the 500 acres of native prairie. We also lease another 1760 acres, which is a combination of native prairie and tame grassland.
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