The lamb is a boy, all white except for two black rings that encircle the eyes. He will become an important part of the island’s breeding program because he is genetically unrelated to any other sheep on Nantucket. Cross-breeding yields stronger stock.
Far Away Farms is a collaborative venture between three island farmers: Wallace, Caleb Cressman, and Nicole DuPont. They grow the pasture-fed sheep for wool, fleece, milk, and meat, and also nurture hogs featured in island restaurants. Wallace sits on the Sustainable Nantucket board and the SN Market Committee and is also a vendor of wool and honey at the Sustainable Nantucket Farmers & Artisans Market along with his wife, Claudia, of the Centre Street shop Ambrosia, who vends spices, candies, and flavored popcorn.
To enter the contest, stop by the main Sustainable Nantucket information table, under the big yellow tent at the Farmers & Artisans Market any Saturday between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Entries are also being accepted by email at market@SustainableNantucket.org, calling 508-228-3399. On Saturday, July 13, the unnamed lamb will visit the market in person to receive its new name.