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​The sheep know the shepherd's voice, another voice they will not follow.     John 10:27

Shepherding & Lambs at Shepherd's Cross
  • Shepherd's Cross is a working sheep farm, with several hundred head of sheep.  
  • The lambs are born in the spring (March & April) - a wonderful time to visit - Spring Field Trips
  • Observation Tower - Watch the mama ewes & wee lambs from the 4 story farm silo - "bird's eye view"
  • Learn about the sheep and the shepherd, as well as the Great Shepherd, and how we are His sheep
  • A portion of this tour is indoors and includes the farm museum and the wool mill.  
  • The flock at Shepherd's Cross is raised in the pasture and is Animal Welfare Approved.  
  • Shepherd's Cross has been raising sheep for three decades.  
  • Shepherding Tours available Mid-March - Mid-September
  • Tour participants will each have the opportunity to pet the Farm Animals in the Farm Animal Petting Area (drop by visitors please request)
  • Sheep & Shepherding Movie
Four Types of Tours Available:
1.  Self-guided Tour 
  • Enjoy watching the sheep in the pastures as you stroll the grounds in the visitor areas
  • Listen to Virtual Tours while at the farm or from the comfort of your home (scroll down for link)
  • Donation-Based
2.  Sheep & Shepherding Guided Walking-Tour       
  • Donation-based (suggested $5 per person)
  • Drop in or schedule
  • Please Note: Walking Tour is not in the pasture with the sheep, but adjacent to the pasture, per Animal Welfare guidelines
3. Wagon Ride, Sheep & Shepherding Guided Tour
  • Wagon Ride in pasture with the flock
  • Must be pre-scheduled
  • $7 per person
  • Wagon holds 20 passengers per wagon load; ramp-loading
4.  Covered, Sheep-Wagon Ride - Guided Tour
  • Covered, Sheep-Wagon Ride in pasture with the flock 
  • Must be pre-scheduled
  • $10 per person
  • Wagon holds 10 passengers per wagon load; ladder-loading
Virtual Sheep & Shepherding Tours
First Day of Spring at the Farm - Provided by Cherokee Nation
Shepherding Tour Field Trip Info Flyer
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  • Home
  • Farm Visit
    • Museum
    • Silo
    • Farm Animal Barn
    • Bible Garden
    • Wool Mill
    • Shepherding & Lambs
    • Groups & Buses
  • Events
    • Winter Barn Sale
    • Woolly Weekend
    • Gospel Singing & Antique Tractor Show
    • Pumpkin Festival
    • Black Walnut Harvest
    • Annual Open House
    • Living Nativity
    • Plant Exchange & Summer Barn Sale
  • Classes
    • Livestock Classes >
      • Small Ruminant
      • Shearing School
    • Fiber Arts >
      • Weaving >
        • Weaving 101: Inkle Loom Weave
        • Weaving 201: Table Loom Weave
        • Weaving 301: Floor Loom Weave
        • Navajo Weave
      • Spinning >
        • Spinning Wheel
        • Drop Spindle
      • Felting >
        • Wet Felting
        • Needle Felting
      • Knit & Crochet
      • Dyeing
      • Pick & Card
      • Washing Fiber
      • Fiber Fest
      • Spin-N-Knit-In
  • Farm Animals
    • Sheep
    • Dexter Cattle
    • LGD Sarplaninac Dogs
    • Alpacas
    • Horses
    • Donkeys
    • Farm Cats
    • Farm Birds
    • Nature Birds
    • Other Farm Animals
  • Contact
  • Shop
    • Farm Store >
      • Mission Shop - Hand Crafted
      • Farm Fresh Meats
      • Seasonal
    • Shop Online
  • Gaywool Dye
    • Gaywool Dye Retail
    • Gaywool Dye Wholesale
  • Outreach & Mission
    • International Outreach
    • Local Outreach
  • Our Story
  • Join our Team
    • Donate
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