About Lrc Smallholders
LRC Smallholder is a small farm where we have a variety of animals at which you can feed and a small farm hut with produce you can buy
Lrc Smallholders Description
LRC Smallholdders is smallholding in Carrbrook.
We have a number of different animals from chickens, pigs, goat, highland cattle, Shetland pony and a few others. The animals are spread out over a number of acres but there is always something within the village for you to come and see. Your more than welcome to come and see the animals and give them a stroke and feed them. You can bring your own fresh food for the shop or we have specific animal food for sale in our farm hut.
Within the farm hut you can purchase a number of items from home made cakes, soups, jams, chutneys, to our own free range eggs, free range pork, lamb and our high quality highland beef. We also sell fresh fruit and veg from local Cheshire farms, cabbage, carrots, beetroot, lettuce, sprouts, tomatoes, broccoli, cauliflower, apples, oranges and many others, the stock changes depending on the time and season of the year as to what we have in hut. There is also ice pops and a variety of drinks as well to keep you refreshed.
We rear our own livestock therefore we know whats gone into our product keeping it a high quality and have 100% traceability of the animals. All our animals are free range and primarily fed on grass. Furthermore our animals are slaughtered and butchered locally ensuring to keep the food mileage down. The meat is fresh as we only slaughter as needed.
FAQ
When are you open?
Monday - Sunday 9am till dark
Is your meat organic?
We do not sell our meat under the organic label as this incurs extra costs on the products we produces the meat as organically as possible . The animals graze primarily on grass and during the winters they are fed silage and additional minerals if needed.
Is your meat fresh?
All our meat is fresh we do have a wide selection of frozen BBQ items which are frozen on production and can be cooked from frozen.
Is the beef matured?
All the beef is at least two week matured on the carcase. The hide quarters are hung for an other week on the bone
How long have you been open?
The Farm hut has been open for a number of years and then expanded in around the year 2009, we introduced selling meat in 2012.
The animals however have been around since the 1980's
Is there animals for the children to see?
We have pets near the hut with a number of animals which change round the year all of which you can see and feed.
Reviews
More signs on the gate today. Still got some room for more π
Sun!!!!
Attempt number two as I spelt a name wrong and couldn't change it once the poll started. The little guy is doing well and in a food coma after a big feed. Looking at giving him a name so vote away!ππ
Food coma kicking in
Little guy having a good drink. Eyes not open yet but getting there π
The little runt out of SECOND litter. Fingers crossed he pulls through π
All look healthy and having a good feed π
Well this morning was an unexpected and interesting morning. Pigglets!!!
New sign is up πππ
Pig feed back in stock
New additions to the farm. Rare breed Oxford sandy black pigs. Welcome to come and visit them π
It's great having free range chickens, issue is finding the nests. 24hrs later and found them in with the pony ha ha
Martel at Daisy nook, one of the most loved animals in the area
Born on 29th. Hes call Ron and yes after Ronald Weasley from Harry Potter. Happy little chap and can be seen from swallow lane
Born on 29th. This is Ron and yes after Ronald Weasley from Harry Potter. Happy little chap and can been seen from swallow lane
Great start to the day. Two lambs born boy and girl who are called Dobby and Luna. Then highland calf born, boy and is called Hagrid. Happy days ππ
Great start to the day. Two lambs born boy and girl who are called Dobby and Luna. Then highland calf born, boy and is called Hagrid. Happy days ππ