Notify Abbie at mail@whitesfieldsfarm.com if you are interested in custom butchered lamb. Processing will be done at Blood Farms in West Groton, MA. Abbie can answer your questions and concerns at 413-813-8205. Best to text first to manage her SPAM filter.
Hanging weight is measured before cutting, deboning, and grinding. The more ground meat you select, the lower the weight of your final order. Expect to spend around $475 for your freezer lamb in total including cryovac packaging and delivery to your door. As explanation, the Blood Farms service charge alone is more than one-third of the cost.
We no longer the option of a half lamb. If you are worried that a whole lamb is too much for your freezer or cooking plans, consider requesting a small lamb. In the past, the hanging weights ranged from largest at 51 lbs to the smallest at 35 lbs.
After contacting Abbie at mail@whitesfieldsfarm.com, Download and complete the PDF Lamb Cutting Form for Blood Farms below and return to mail@whitesfieldsfarm.com. Abbie can fill out your form for you if you wish. For stew meat, please specify if you wish this to be bonein or boneless.
Order Deadline: Nov 9, 2026
Abbie/Stan pickup bags and deliver to you: around Dec 1, 2026
Blood_Farms_Lamb_Cut_Sheet_2025 (pdf)
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We would like to sire our Levi DOB 2/9/24 and in return receive a male puppy. As context my family has owned working border collies for our livestock since 1986. We are very impressed with Levi with his herding abilities with cattle and sheep. He has a great temperament with being biddable, very friendly, and people oriented. His Wisdom Panel Optimal Selection is clear. His hips and shoulders are negative for dysplasia. For a recent vet visit on 1/6/26, his blood work looked fine, and his weight was 52 lbs.
Our criteria for dam selection: clear genetic screening, negative results for hip and elbow dysplasia, a pedigree showing no close connections to epileptic border collies, ABCA registered, and proven livestock herding ability. We believe that dogs sired by Levi will be highly valued for their herding talent and great temperament.

Levi is a great border collie for herding sheep and cattle. He responds well to voice commands and is strong and fast. He works well with our border collies Lenna and Taff, ages 11 and 14.
https://youtu.be/9fcoAX0S16o video of Levi herding cattle December 31, 2025
https://youtu.be/sJt1UEnkz7s video of Levi herding sheep December 23, 2025
https://youtu.be/3tPLe79JOQg video of Levi herding sheep May 21, 2025


In loving memory of Betty Levin by Abbie
Betty met Stan in 1983 at Codman Community Farms and introduced him to sheep. Betty provided Stan with his first border collie in 1986 named Hans.
Throughout the years Betty Levin was very positive, affirming, and supportive of Stan’s many farming endeavors. Most of our sheep and all our border collies in Hardwick had a connection to Betty’s farm. Betty was a trusted friend and mentor to Stan.
There were many visits, phone conversations, and emails over the years. Often, my family would visit Betty on New Years Day. My photos of Betty’s farm are in a public Google album. Betty appreciated my images. On January 2nd 2013, I shared with Betty a photo of ram Gilligan with his harem. She replied that “There is nothing more stunning than a sea of sheep in snow.”
My sons Simon and Evan have fond memories of playing with the border collie puppies in Betty’s home.
While we are here to grieve and mourn our loss, I want to share a message that Betty Levin's spirit and legacy is with us. I can see Betty smiling at our two-year-old grandson Rowan who is best buddies with a Levin Farm descendent Scottish Blackface ram.
Fascinating Drone Perspective of Scottish Blackface and Border Leicester Ewes and Lambs Done by Evan White on April 7, 2019
Simon made this charming video of a lamb staying warm on her mother's back.
This video was done with a drone owned by John Lyons on March 16, 2016. Lenna is 14 months old. Herding ewes with young lambs is not recommended. Often the ewe's strong maternal instinct overrides compliance to border collie persuasion. Ewe aggression can confuse and disarm border collies. You can see Lenna being challenged by a ewe who senses that she is young and inexperienced. However, Lenna is bold and fearless. She is not intimidated by aggressive and large animals.