Get involved with Love Lamb Week 2023

29 August 2023

An image of three sheep standing in a field with a graphic above their heads. The graphic reads 'love lamb week'.

Love Lamb Week, AHDB's (Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board) campaign, returns for its nineth year to celebrate British lamb.

The campaign, which runs from 1 to 7 September, aims to highlight the naturally delicious flavour of British lamb and its environmental credentials helping to shape the British landscape.

This year, farming influencers will get involved across social channels to highlight shepherds and their pies, providing a twist on the traditional shepherd's pie recipe.

The AHDB has produced new and improved lamb guides, delicious recipe images and posters, and health and environment infographics to help you amplify the unique qualities of lamb.

You can download these at AHDB | Love Lamb Week.

Love Lamb Week has grown to become an industry-wide initiative which the NFU has supported along with the NSA (National Sheep Association), AHDB, Red Tractor, the Ulster Farmers’ Union and meat promotion bodies including HCC in Wales, LMC in Northern Ireland and Quality Meat Scotland.

How to get involved

  1. Share pictures and videos of your lambs across social media.
  2. Share your own story and tell others why you love the job you do.
  3. Use the hashtags #LoveLambWeek and #ShepherdsAndTheirPies.
  4. Tell others why sheep farming is so important and why British standards are some of the best in the world.
  5. Follow Love Lamb Week on Twitter and retweet your favourites posts.
  6. Use the Love Lamb Week Twibbon to show your support.

Find out how and why you should get involved

See our manifesto asks

Our manifesto

Our general election manifesto – Farming for Britain's Future – outlines our key asks of the next government to ensure farmers and growers can continue to deliver for the environment, economy and local communities while producing more of the great British food we all enjoy.


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