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Sleepy Sheep Ranch – Whitewright

Organic, Grass-Fed Lamb-Meat Packages (Up to 54% Off). Three Options Available.

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Fri Nov 16 05:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$74
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In a Nutshell

Organic kebabs, chops, and racks of lamb from Dorper sheep naturally raised on 317 acres of Texas pastureland

The Fine Print

  • Expires 120 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy multiple as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Valid for pickup and delivery. Pre-order required. $18 shipping fee not included.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Having groceries delivered frees up time for other kitchen tasks, such as cleaning out the refrigerator or milking the tiny cows that live under the sink. Save precious time with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

$35 for a small lamb package (up to a $73.99 total value)

  • 1.5–2 pounds of unfrenched rack of lamb (up to a $42 value)
  • Four thick-cut loin chops (a $19 value)
  • One pound of kebabs (a $12.99 value)

$59 for a medium lamb package (up to a $126.98 total value)

  • 1.5–2 pounds of unfrenched rack of lamb (up to a $42 value)
  • Four thick-cut loin chops (a $19 value)
  • Two pounds of kebabs (a $25.98 value)
  • Four rib chops (a $40 value)

$85 for a large lamb package (up to a $174.97 total value)

  • 1.5–2 pounds of unfrenched rack of lamb (up to a $42 value)
  • Three pounds of kebabs (a $38.97 value)
  • Four rib chops (a $40 value)
  • Four pounds of lamb shanks (a $54 value)

Each morsel of meat comes from the ranch's stock of Dorper sheep, which are pasture-raised and fed on a combination of grass, hay, and grains. For delivery orders, there is an extra fee for shipping.

Sleepy Sheep Ranch

Leafy trees throw cooling shade over Sleepy Sheep Ranch’s zigzagging trails as horseback riders and their steeds trot past ponds and trickling creeks. When not escorting riders around the ranch’s maze of riding trails, resident horses and their goat companions frolic in a sprawling pasture, where both experienced and fledgling equestrians can saddle up their own horses or those that live at the ranch. Sleepy Sheep Ranch provides board and care for local equines whose owners don’t have the space and for local mustangs lying low after losing a road race to a golf cart. Serious riders can peruse a for-sale selection of livestock, which includes a handful of stallions and boisterous goats whose iron stomachs allow them to eat not only their own share of food, but the horses’ and compost bins’ as well.

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Sleepy Sheep Ranch

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