we use only farms with strict growing standards
- Sheep are rotated amongst a number of pastures to allow vegetation to recover from grazing
- We encourage alternative medical care to keep the sheep healthy with the fewest chemicals possible
- No herbicides or pesticides are used in the fields where sheep will be grazing
- To go even further, our wool is randomly spot-tested for harmful chemicals
- Wool from the sheep's bottom & belly are separated and sold to other customers
practices that are never used with our wool
- Carbonizing: a process where fibers are dipped in acids to dissolve vegetable matter
- Chemical crimping: after carbonizing, wool fibers are unnaturally straightened and need chemicals to regain their coiled, crimped structure
- Dipping: many farms subject sheep to a bath in a pesticide solution
- Bleaching: most wool fibers are bleached & dyed to make them appear whiter — our wool has its natural color
- Harmful shearing: the shearing process should be quick & harmless and performed by only highly skilled shearing professionals
- Mulesing: removing patches of skin from sheep to discourage infection and flies — none of our farms practice this method
- Overgrazing: it harms the land and lowers overall wool quality