Welcome to Rocking TLC Farms, nestled in the scenic hills of Greenbrier, Arkansas, where the rolling hills and lush pastures set the stage for our thriving sheep-raising enterprise. Established and managed by the dedicated duo of Tanya and Chris Feagin, Rocking TLC Farms is a testament to our unwavering commitment to raising registered Katahdin sheep.
At Rocking TLC Farms, we take immense pride in pursuing excellence across all facets of Katahdin sheep farming, particularly emphasizing pasture management, nutrition programs, and genetics. Our guiding philosophy is embodied in our cherished slogan: “Remember! Take pride in your ram; you will see it in your lambs!!” This motto underscores our belief that a successful Katahdin sheep breeding program starts with the meticulous selection of superior rams and ewes, as their genetic attributes profoundly influence the health and performance of their offspring.
Pasture management forms the core of our operations. Our Katahdin sheep graze on meticulously maintained and nutrient-rich pastures, providing a natural and wholesome diet for raising robust and thriving animals.
Nutrition is another foundational pillar of our enterprise. We have developed specialized nutrition programs tailored to the unique needs of our Katahdin sheep, ensuring they receive the ideal blend of nutrients for their well-being and the production of healthy lambs. Our unwavering dedication to providing top-tier nutrition contributes significantly to our overall success.
Genetics are pivotal to our breeding program. We continually work to enhance the genetics of our flock, selecting traits that boost our Katahdin sheep’s health, vigor, and productivity.
Whether you are a fellow shepherd, a livestock specialist, or an individual searching for premium Katahdin sheep, Rocking TLC Farms invites you to explore our farm, delve into our practices, and uncover the advantages of partnering with us. We eagerly anticipate sharing our expertise, passion, and exceptional sheep with you. Together, we can achieve greatness in the realm of sheep farming.