Experience the Joy of Lamb Feeding in April, May & June!

Lambing time is still in full swing here at the farm. For the coming months we’ll be keeping a close eye on our lambing sheep, ferrying any hungry or orphaned lambs back to the farm house for some TLC and generally getting not a lot of sleep. On Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays we open our farm to visitors as Jacksons at Jedburgh - our Farm Experience Attraction. Visitors to the farm during this period can choose to bottle feed lambs as part of their visit. It’s truly a magical experience for both us as a family to share and those visiting the farm to enjoy.

If you're looking for a fun day out for the whole family or even a couples experience then look no further. During a lamb feeding session at the farm you get to learn all about our lambs, why they are orphaned, how to mix up their milk and you’ll get to bottle feed them too. After the experience you’re free to relax amongst skipping lambs in our paddocks at the farm.

AND here's some great news for families with young children: Kids get in for FREE on Fridays! That's right - bring your little ones along on a Friday and they can enjoy all the fun of our farm without any admission fees. It's the perfect opportunity to introduce your children to the joys of farming and animal care.

At our family run farm, we take pride in offering a safe and welcoming environment for all of our visitors. Our staff are always on hand to help and answer farming questions, the play area is well fenced in and the car park is a very short walk from the main attraction. So whether you're looking for a fun day out with the family, a unique date idea, a solo adventure or want to know more about the world of farming then Jacksons at Jedburgh has something for you.

Don't miss your chance to experience the joy of lamb feeding at our family run farm in Scotland. Book your visit today and get ready for an unforgettable experience!

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