Sheepswork

Sheepswork Sheep and goats to eat your w**ds! A warm and fuzzy and green alternative to heavy equipment & herbicides. English ivy and overgrown woodlands are our specialty.

We can bring in sheep to clear your overgrown property. Save the trees and regain access and use of your land. Sheep are quiet, enjoyable and take about a week to 10 days to defoliate an area infested with English ivy, poison ivy, kudzu, privet, honeysuckle, and other invasive plants without harming trees, soil or the use of chemicals. We can put up temporary electric net fencing in most areas if

needed. 6 yrs experience; our work includes sites on UGA campus, GA Tech campus, retention ponds, Atlanta parks and residences in Buckhead, Stone Mountain, Decatur, Roswell, Gainesville, Athens, NW Atlanta and more within a 100 mi radius of Athens. For warm and fuzzy and green w**d control please call or email. More info and photos available at www.sheepswork.com.

First baby lamb has arrived.
19/01/2024

First baby lamb has arrived.

29/05/2020

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14/04/2018

Join us for an educational walk in the park and a prescribed grazing demonstration today at Pittard Park from 2-4!

08/03/2018

Lambing season has been short and sweet! Can't help missing the 4 bottle babies, now adopted, but not mixing up the milk replacer!

22/06/2017

White lamb, 4.5 months old, loves his heavy milking mama!

20/03/2017

This ewe lambed on the job in Sandy Springs but is back on the farm now. I wonder if she is using her lamb for a pillow so she can make sure he doesn't get lost while she naps in the sun.

11/02/2017

We are having a very nice lambing season at Shady Brook Farm. Here is a photo series of a yearling ewe demonstrating how it is done. These Katahdins are great mothers and the lambs have all been born hardy and ready to go; such a pleasure to watch.

11/02/2017

Lambing part 2

08/02/2017

All finished up at our Trail Creek Park demonstration in about half the time we expected! We are planning a repeat pass with the sheep and a volunteer work day to cut English ivy vines on the trees and the invasive shrubs. Please follow us here and like and share this warm and fuzzy and green method to help control invasive plants!

05/02/2017

15 new lambs so far!

18/11/2016

Got English ivy? Not much for the sheep here on the farm! Fall/winter prices are best ever! 706-248-3745

05/11/2016
Australian Working Dog Rescue

When sheep are packed together and the working dog cannot get around them, the dog needs to quickly run across the backs of the sheep. This pup is being trained to do that. Have always wondered how it was done.

Bull is about to go off to his forever home. It's a bit different to most though. Bull entered our stock dog program via Calmsley Hill City Farm. He's been training out there with the staff in preparation to team up with another dog working 3000 sheep on 1500 acres. The dog he's teaming up with is a paddock dog, so is great at bringing the sheep in, but needs a hand when the stock gets to the yards. That's where Bull will come in and lead. He's got all the tools to get those sheep moving when in the yards and races.

With our stock dog program about to expand greatly in both NSW and VIC we hope to turn many more dogs that were on death row into greatly valued members of society. These dogs perform tasks that would require many men to do. Some farmers only have 20 sheep they need a hand with, others have 10,000 and more, and with AWDRI training and supplying dogs for our usual adoption fee of just $350, no matter what their ability is or what their bloodlines are, we can see a great future for all those pound dogs that we really made for work on the farm.

05/11/2016

Australian Working Dog Rescue

Remember, mental stimulation for your working dogs is just as important as physical activity! :-)

05/11/2016
Grazing Sheep in the Park

Grazing Sheep in the Park

In the late winter through early spring of 2016, the Friends of Briarlake Forest Park were able to to employ a flock of sheep from  Sheep's Work  ( http://sheepswork.com/)   at the park to help us...

05/11/2016
Barstool Sports

Notice that the duck is chasing the dog and when it gets left behind the dog waits to catch up!!

If anyone needs me I'll be watching this video for the rest of the year

05/11/2016

The our sheep were a big hit at GA Tech!

Sheep Return to Chew on Campus Kudzu. Check out the greenest way to w**d. (Behind the BioTech Quad)

29/10/2016

We have been working in some beautiful woods near Lenox Square in Atlanta. Shown before and after 2 weeks.

09/10/2016

"Katie, get off my truck!"

23/09/2016

Grazed and not grazed comparison in Brookhaven.

17/09/2016

Working in Brookhaven on two adjacent backyards. Lots of ivy and fallen trees... sheep lovin' it!

07/09/2016

Sheep are ready to go to their next project after eating all the Poison and English ivy they can reach in this Tucker backyard.

07/09/2016

Sheepswork's cover photo

09/06/2016

We returned the sheep to beautiful Clyde Shepherd Nature Preserve yesterday.

24/03/2016

The fifth lamb at Briarlake Forest Park, all born on Sundays! We will finish with phase 1 next weekend and move on to some residential work before going back to UGA. Time to get on the schedule for sheep to eat your w**ds!

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Since 2009 our company has provided a green alternative to harmful herbicides and heavy machinery for the use of reclaiming overgrown property. Our sheep are quiet, enjoyable and take only about a week to ten days to defoliate an area infested with English ivy, poison ivy, kudzu, privet, honeysuckle, and other invasive plants without harming trees, soil or the use of chemicals. Save mature trees and regain access and use of your land. We can provide and install temporary electric net fencing in most areas. Our work includes sites on UGA campus, GA Tech campus, retention ponds, Atlanta parks and nature preserves, and residences in Buckhead, Stone Mountain, Decatur, Roswell, Gainesville, Athens, NW Atlanta and more within a 100 mi radius of Athens. For warm, fuzzy, and green w**d control please call or email us at [email protected]. More information available at www.citysheepandgoat.com.