My neighbor gave me a butchered lamb as a thank you for watching his farm while his son was being born. Not a ton of meat, but absolutely delicious.
So far I've been cooking everything on the pellet grill except the lamburgers, which I just grilled. I've mostly just seasoned with salt, pepper, and garlic powder then cooked at around 250 until it hits an internal temperature of 135. Everything has been tender and fantastic. It cuts off the bone easily, and has excellent flavor. I seared the chops on my propane grill after smoking, but the leg of lamb I just cranked the heat on the pellet grill a bit as I got closer to 135.
I didn't spring for the fully connected and remote-control Traeger and instead went cheap with a Cuisinart grill, but I'm thinking about getting a wifi-enabled thermometer so I can be less tethered to the grill when I'm cooking. I have one with an alarm that goes off when it hits a set temp, but can easily be far enough away I can't hear it.
I've already asked the neighbor to raise me a head of beef but I'm also seriously thinking about buying a whole lamb from him once we run out of meat from this one.