The Ewes of Lovers Lane
These are our ewes. Each one was carefully chosen for structure, wool quality, markings, and breeding value, and each one traces back to established Swiss Valais Blacknose bloodlines. They're not just our flock. They're the heart of everything we're building at Lovers Lane. Pedigree links are included for anyone who wants to dig into the genetics.
100% FULLBLOOD EWES
100% FULLBLOOD EWES
Juliet of Lovers Lane
DOB: 02/14/2022
FLOCK ID: VBLL46
Juliet of Lovers Lane is the heart of our flock. She came to us as an embryo imported from New Zealand, carrying Swiss genetics we believed in before we even knew what she'd become. She's proven us right. The offspring she's given us are exactly the quality we envisioned when we started this journey. Everything we're building here starts with her

Moxie of Lovers Lane
DOB: 04/08/2024
FLOCK ID: VBLL86
Moxie of Lovers Lane didn't waste any time making an impression. She carries her mom Juliet's strong characteristics, wonderful markings, and that gorgeous wool we work so hard to produce. She's already given us an exceptional little ewe lamb we're excited to introduce in the show ring this October 2026.

Betty Boop of Lovers Lane
DOB: 04/11/2024
FLOCK ID: VBLL89
Betty Boop of Lovers Lane carries genetics that turn heads. Her dam is Parkdale Black Beauty, the first fullblood Valais Blacknose Spitti ewe in New Zealand, and it shows. What really catches our eye is her structure and her wool. Both are exceptional. We're proud to have her in our flock.

Itsy of Lovers Lane
DOB: 06/30/2024
FLOCK ID: VBLL91
Itsy of Lovers Lane is one of those lambs that makes you stop and stare. Daughter of our matriarch ewe Juliet of Lovers Lane and sired by Parkdale Elvis out of New Zealand, she came into this world with the structure, wool, markings, and personality to match her bloodlines. We're enjoying every minute of watching her grow.

Beatrice of Lovers Lane
DOB: 02/02/2026
FLOCK ID: VBLL116
Beatrice of Lovers Lane is Moxie's daughter and she's already showing us she inherited the best of her mom. Sired by Black Oak Bentley, she's short, stout, and built the way we like them. Her markings are sharp and her wool is exactly what we're working toward. She's only just getting started and we're already impressed.

Harriet of Lovers Lane
DOB: 02/02/2026
FLOCK ID: VBLL119
Harriet of Lovers Lane is proof that sometimes you get a second chance. Her dam is Ruby of Lovers Lane, a ewe we sold last year and honestly haven't stopped thinking about. Thankfully we had an embryo of Ruby's and were lucky enough to produce a daughter by her and Black Oak Bentley. Harriet is our piece of Ruby we get to keep. We're watching her closely and so far she's giving us every reason to smile.

100% FULLBLOOD RAMS
The Rams of Lovers Lane
Keeping rams when you're building a tight genetics program isn't always practical, and we'll be the first to admit it. But every now and then an animal comes along that you simply can't walk away from. These two are that. We're planning to show them in October, and after that we'll be offering semen as well as the rams themselves. Stay tuned.
Springsteen of Lovers Lane
DOB: 06/01/2025
FLOCK ID: VBLL103
Springsteen of Lovers Lane is the son of our flock matriarch Juliet of Lovers Lane and Black Oak Bentley. At ten months old he tipped the scale at 225 pounds and he's only getting better. His markings are exactly where they should be, his wool is impressive, and he's already proven himself as a sire to one of our ewes. He's the kind of ram you don't walk away from. We didn't.
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Yukon of Lovers Lane
DOB: 02/04/2026
FLOCK ID: VBLL124
Yukon of Lovers Lane is another one we simply couldn't let go. Son of our flock matriarch Juliet of Lovers Lane and sired by Highland Isa, a Parkdale ram out of New Zealand, he came into this world with something special and it hasn't stopped showing. He'll make his debut in the show ring this October. Some animals just tell you they're a keeper. Yukon told us early.

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past & present born on our farm





















