Welcome

Welcome to Quiet Thyme Farm.  We are located in southwest Ohio about 30 minutes east of Dayton, the birthplace of Aviation.  We breed registered Icelandic Sheep and offer our male Icelandic Sheepdog for stud service.  Preston works in the technical IT world by day and I own my own business.  This allows us the luxury to be hobby farmers and shepherds and to experience all of the rewards that running a farm can bring.  It also means I have my own personal webmaster!  I have two boys, 17 and 13, who enjoy it, too, despite their complaints that we don't have an XBox or cable.  They have dogs in their life for the first time and I now believe every boy should have a dog.  They have witnessed the birth (an unfortunately, death) of animals as we enter our second lambing season.  


About Us

Preston and I met in 2001 and, although not even dating, we started joking and dreaming about moving to Montana and living off the grid.  A year later, best of friends, we kicked it up a notch to the dating level.  We each owned 5 acres in the country, but still wanted a bit more land to call a farm and raise animals.  In June 2004, Preston flew me on a surprise trip to Montana where he proposed.  I almost didn't get back on the plane to come home!  We then started our search for the "perfect" farm.  One day, after months of looking and discouraged by what was available, we meandered the back roads and came upon this sign leaning against a mailbox.  We screeched to a halt, backed up, and noticed a companion sign on the side of a shelter in the pasture.    We pulled into the driveway and called the owners.  We couldn't see the house or other outbuildings, but we knew instantly this was what we were looking for.  Four months later, it was ours.  Our farm is 30 acres of fenced rolling pastures, a couple of barns, and a back pasture for hay.  It isn't without it's challenges, but through some moments of "what were we thinking??!!" we have realized our dream of a beautiful piece of farm land with animals grazing and crops growing.  You still might find us in Montana one day, but for now, this is where we call home.  We invite you to wander through our website and, if you like, you're invited to wander around our farm.  We appreciate your interest and would love to hear from you.

 

Why Icelandic Sheep

I was on the treadmill in the gym one day, reading Hobby Farms magazine. I read an article by Sara Bewley about Angora Goats.  She and her husband own Hill Shepherd Farm in Killbuck, Ohio, about 3 hours northeast of here.  I was hooked!  We went to visit Sara and I fell in love with the Angora goats.  From there, I was planning a mix of sheep and goats, and then I stumbled upon Icelandic Sheep at the Michigan Fiber Festival.  I was attracted to their smaller size and I loved their long, kinky wool.  As soon as the contract was signed on the house, I placed my order for four ewes and two rams ...and then it was one more, and one more, and ... Somehow I came home with six ewes, four rams, and a 9-week old puppy...all in the bed of Preston's pickup truck.  But I still plan to go back and see Sara about some Angora Goats.

~ Deb
shepherd@QuietThymeFarm.com


Deb and Preston Hoeve
1073 Long Road
Xenia, OH 45385

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