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Kate's Country School
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Welcome to Kate’s Country School… come on in!
We’re all about sharing our love of farming and traditional rural life, demonstrating what a valuable natural environment a farm can be and reconnecting people with the countryside and food production.
These are films from the farm, from our time as the BBC’s first Lambing Live family and from Kate’s work as The One Show’s resident farmer and the health and welfare correspondent for Channel 4 at Crufts 2014 & 2015... we hope you enjoy!
To find out more, please visit www.katescountryschool.co.uk
We’re all about sharing our love of farming and traditional rural life, demonstrating what a valuable natural environment a farm can be and reconnecting people with the countryside and food production.
These are films from the farm, from our time as the BBC’s first Lambing Live family and from Kate’s work as The One Show’s resident farmer and the health and welfare correspondent for Channel 4 at Crufts 2014 & 2015... we hope you enjoy!
To find out more, please visit www.katescountryschool.co.uk
Ronnie the very strong rescue dog.
Ronnie is an adorable rescue dog ... and very strong! Filming at Crufts is never boring...
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Playful otter cubs.
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Noisy otter cubs playing on the riverbank. Turn up the volume!
Otter launching into the water. Watch out for the bats!
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Keep watching to see the otter dive in the river and swim off.
Pig Pannage in the New Forest "Common of Mast" (The One Show)
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Kate Beavan travels to the New Forest during "Common of Mast" when pigs are released into the forest to munch on acorns, which helps minimise acorn poisoning in New Forest ponies.
Abbotsbury Swan Roundup (The One Show)
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Turns out not all swans belong to the Queen! Kate Beavan joins the biennial Abbotsbury swan roundup where approximately 800 swans are health checked & released back into the water.
Wild boar and the domestic pig (The One Show)
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Kate Beavan investigates how pigs live in the wild in order to gain ideas for building an outdoor pig enclosure back on the farm.
Environmental enrichment for chickens (The One Show)
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Kate Beavan discovers how to encourage natural behaviour & improve welfare in rescue hens.
Sheep Rustling (The One Show)
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Kate Beavan travels to Northern Ireland to find out how some farmers are using modern technology to deter sheep rustlers.
Kate's Country School
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Jim and Kate Beavan welcome you to Kate's Country School. Friendly, fun-filled, fact-packed courses on rural skills, wildlife appreciation and animal husbandry.
"Foxes" ...have you heard of them ??! Or does it not exist where these chicken live may be
Wow great video. Thank you!
Wow. This video has been around for over 7 years and has 40 likes.
Who came here after the Joe Rogan show where he mentioned regular pig turning into wild boars?
Ive been searching for some kind of proof for joes statement but i cant seem to find any
Great video!
3 years
She does make a mistake at the start. It was normal farm pigs that escaped. They literally just morph into their wild form.
That happened in America, in the UK it was captive wild boar from estates and zoos that escaped. These are true wild boar rather than feral pigs
@@TheNnooop wild boars and feral pigs are the same thing
Is that good ? , aren’t they just murderous pigs
Pigs and wild boars are the same animal
Correct, pigs become boar if they escape
They are stinky too. And can be demon posessed. And can eat their children after giving birth. But they are good to eat.
Peter "the LEGEND"and some of the food I have ever eaten!! 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Good to know where to go next time people start stockpiling 🐗
Its a sounder not a herd
I love pig because spare ribs is my favorite.ua-cam.com/video/1JbXckcXrDA/v-deo.html
So do you pigs turn into boars if u leave them wild.
0:21 yeah and they'll eat humans alive if you let these pigs close and hungry enough
While in Texas Wild boar are pest
The domestic pig a human/wild boar hybrid.
Ah I see
Guthrie Savage Friedman Google the book BLUEBLOOD TRUE BLOOD by Stewart Swerdlow re why the domestic pig was created.
Dope and swag
@@mohammedzulk8485 So you think pigs are hybrids created by aliens?
@@Shrimp_Insurance Correct...after reading “Blue blood True blood” by Stewart Swerdlow.
"Pigs are the 10 ten most intelligent animals"....and yet we eat them :(
They're yummy 😋
We enslave dolphins and orcas why not?
@@Readsname so taste or sensory pleasure justifies having them killed? What about dogs? They are considered delicacies in certain parts of the world.
@@herbivorousexplorer2922 mmm yummy I love eating animals mmm piggies are yummy hahaha give me more piggy mmmm yummy piggy
Rahul I mean humans are omnivores it makes sense that we would eat other animals
If a boar see you this close wher im at its charging you
I thought england had no forests anymore
@mojo jojo Over here I was taught that deforestation for iron smelting charcoal led to the rise of the coal industry. Maybe the forests have recovered from the days of wooden ships.
I thought America had no forests anymore
I should visit Nottingham Forrest
@@patriciabryn-jones1246 The US has almost triple the percentage of forest cover than either the UK or England, which both have about 13% based on data I found while doing a quick search. I wish we had more forests but that's quite a difference. Also a good portion of the US is desert (southwest region) where most types of trees don't really grown well anyways so if we factored that in it would be even higher. Granted, they may have already factored that into the data I saw, I don't know.
@@patriciabryn-jones1246 The United States is about one-third covered with forests, roughly 730 million acres and has more forested land than 100 years ago.
It’s interesting to see the complete opposite of opinion on wild hogs here in America they are a pest that needs to be eliminated but over there they are viewed like how we view deer
They are disruptive to the ecosystem as they are not naturally there unlike the uk.
Invasive species
Exactly, there are just another cute wild animal in our forest.
@@oddone_ That's because the US is one big cropland. That's why they're spreading. Texas (the most affected state) is literally one big cropland full of food. Lastly, what Americans see are mostly feral hogs, not actual eurasian boars. Feral pigs were actually bred in the US, that's why they're even more a widespread.
Bruh
The pigs have more nose ring then a emo person lol
Shoot him and stick an apple in his mouth.
100,000 plus years of kill kill kill is hard to kick but I did recently quit eating pigs once I looked into just how intelligent they really are.
@@TexasViking_INFP-t_5w4 pork*
@@shiekfoo pork is pig
when she pointed to the piglets I thought she was going to comment on the pigs massive balls.
How come the piglets look like dears
Green Robot 546 deers*
Deer no s in plural form.
Evolution and natural selection, better camouflage as they can’t defend themselves when they’re young. Plenty of other animals are like that too
great show! recognize you from Lambing Live :)
i love it coz a pig is my fav aninal
Great a real men should be like you
Shoot em Shoot em
Reminds me of the shire in Tolkein's stories.
Defra & the Forestry Commission wants to protect & promote Pannage Pork as a British brand. Check out: Pannage.eu
Kate love the new channel I will have to put Abbotsbury on my list of places to visit.