Temple Hall 4H Sheep Club

Our Club

Temple Hall 4H Club is a youth development education program, part of the of Virginia Cooperative Extension in Loudoun County. Our purpose is to provide an opportunity for youth to learn about agriculture and gain long-lasting skills such as leadership, responsibility, community service, and public speaking. We have wonderful volunteer farmers who work with members on a regular basis.

Our Host Farms

Davlin Farm

Lincoln, Virginia

Davlin Farm raises Cotswold Sheep. They are a heritage breed, part of the English Long Wool family of sheep. For more information about this farm and their products, click here.

Kathy Ann's Farm
Waterford, Virginia

Kathy Ann's Farm raises a variety of animals including Shetland and Gotland sheep. They use the fiber from their sheep to create many fiber products. For more information about this farm and their products, click here.

Never to Fork Farm
Lovettsville, Virgina

Never To Fork Farm raises Karakul, mixed wool, and commercial sheep. Their focus is provide quality wool and lamb products.

KMR Club Lambs
Leesburg, Virginia

KMR Club Lambs has been part of the Loudoun County 4-H family for many years. Their mission is to raise and sell banner-winning lambs! For more information about this farm find them on Facebook here.


Sparkbug Hollow Farm

Lovettsville, Virginia

Sparkbug Hollow is a fiber farm and fiber arts studio. Their residents include not only sheep, but also goats, rabbits, chickens, cats, and dogs! For more information about this farm and their products, click here.


Are you interested in becoming a host farmer? Learn more here or email our club leader at templehallsheepclub@gmail.com