About Blackstone Farm
Margaret and John moved to their family home at Blackstone Farm with the children in November 2000. Blackstone has been the family home since the 1930's, John's Dad, Grampa and Great Grampa farmed the land
Blackstone Farm Description
It is a working farm with prize winning Clydesdale Heavy Horses, Campion Highland Cattle, Alpaca's, and Pigs
Reviews
Not even a he bad wether will dampen my excitement today
Peachicks hatched, too cute for words... now what will we name them?
Peek-a-boo, I have my eye on you.... Adam can't be bothered in our sunny Scottish weather, but where has the sunshine gone!!!
Big Bird courting his girlies this morning! 10/10 for effort......
Our fisesty Eiligh being painted by the talented Kirsten Mirrey Art
Update - reunited with owner.
Friendly female dog found on Rigg Road, Cumnock. Please share to reunite her with her owner. Call 07748262767
Update... thank you for all your kind messages and good wishes sorry I can’t reply to you all individually. We are thankful that no one was hurt in the fire. The shed/barn can be rebuilt, feed and machinery replaced. Be safe and give your 2 & 4 legged family an extra cuddle tonight.
We are counting our blessings tonight as every body is safe. Thank you to the fire service for their quick response, everybody who came to help and an extra big thank-you to Joyce and Wully who without their quick thinking it would be a very different outcome today!! We can’t thank everyone enough as the Clydesdales are our life. Magi, John and all our four legged farm residents
Merry Christmas, from me Pumpkin the baby of the farm and all my friends at Blackstone Clydesdales have a good one xx
Gift "memories for life" this Christmas. www.blackstoneclydesdales.co.uk
Waking up to snow on Friday, could be postcard pictures
Duncan looking after his girlies and babies on route for breakfast.
So full of mischief..
Arrival this morning. Not sure about the colour!!
2017 Babies
Still buzzing.....
I thought we would have to call Burd a mental health doctor today as he was sitting on the Garden fence singing into the trees!! But then a few moments later the hen pheasants answered his calls. Nature.... it never fails to amaze.
Fred is back home safe and sound. thank you for all your help. HELP... Fred our daddy boar had done it again... he is on the loose... He could be on the RIgg Road, Cumnock, or in neighbouring fields. If you see him please please give me a call 07785522735
Clocks have fallen forward and spring has arrived! we are blessed to have such a good mothering Sunday. Our opening hours are now Tuesday to Sunday 10-6pm. Hope to see you all in the summer BIG Kisses The Highland Girlies xx