Farming Loss: Reaching New Heights

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  • Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
  • Welcome to Sheep School where every day with sheep is a school day!
    In this video, we take you through an emotional journey from a significant loss to an inspiring innovation in sheep farming. After discovering a valuable breeding ram had died, we faced a major setback. However, this created inspiration to prepare some sheep using my new game-changing sheep dressing table made in our workshop which has revolutionised preparation for show sheep. Join us as we navigate the highs and lows of sheep farming, showcasing the process of selecting, preparing, and showing our prize sheep.
    Chapters:
    0:00 - Introduction
    Welcome and overview of the video.
    0:35 - Gathering Sheep - Dog Issues
    Finding the dead breeding ram and dealing with the initial setback.
    3:12 - Disaster Strikes
    Introduction to the new sheep lifting machine and its features.
    6:45 - Selecting Show Sheep
    Picking out the best sheep for the upcoming show.
    10:25 - Preparing Sheep for the Show
    Washing and treating the sheep, and using the lifting machine.
    14:53 - Journey to the Show
    Transporting the sheep and arriving at the show location.
    17:30 - At the Show: Competition Highlights
    Competing in various classes and the results.
    20:45 - Reflections and Future Plans
    Connect with us:
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    Email: sheepschool2022@gmail.com
    Website: www.sheepschoolshop.com
    Remember, every day with sheep is a school day!
    Reflecting on the show's outcomes and plans for future innovations.
    Keywords:
    Sheep farming
    Sheep show preparation
    Sheep lifting machine
    Livestock innovation
    Sheep handling equipment
    Sheep training tips
    Agricultural show
    Farming setbacks and solutions
    Prize sheep selection
    Livestock management
    DIY farming equipment
    Sheep care tips
    Sheep washing techniques
    Dressing Stand
    Sheep Trimming
    Video Summary:
    In this detailed video, we explore the world of sheep farming by turning a tragic loss into a groundbreaking innovation. After the unfortunate death of a valuable breeding ram, we didn't let the setback stop us. Instead, we engineered a sheep lifting machine that significantly eases the preparation of sheep for shows. Watch as we select our top sheep, prepare them using our new device, and compete at a prestigious agricultural show. Through our experiences, we share insights, tips, and the resilience needed in livestock farming.
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    #SheepFarming #LivestockInnovation #SheepShow #AgriculturalShow #FarmingEquipment #DIYFarmProjects #FarmLife #SheepCare #AnimalHusbandry #RuralLiving

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  • @ThomasGFarrell
    @ThomasGFarrell 13 днів тому +6

    David that new platform for dressing sheep for shows is an absolute winner a wonderful creation more power to you i hope you have plenty of customers for it over the coming years

    • @sheepschool365
      @sheepschool365  13 днів тому +1

      Thanks so much 👍

    • @charleswebster2550
      @charleswebster2550 10 днів тому

      Wow❣️ This was such an amazing video David! I had to watch it 3 times.
      Holy "sheep detainer" David! This gizmo is awesome! I hope to Saint Peter (& all the other Saints) you're getting patents on your designs. I knew that head holder was gonna be great when you first showed us that invention, but adding this new gizmo should be a game changer for more than the sheep community! You are truly incredibly smart & talented! Oh, and I forgot..
      . ...& FAMOUS👍😉
      Oh wait! There's more....
      Kind, caring, honest, loving, thrifty, brave ,(Were you a boy scout by any chance?)🤣

  • @user-to5ix4dx2m
    @user-to5ix4dx2m 13 днів тому +6

    You are a gentleman. People's person through and through. Keep up with the great work.👍

  • @ronaldlucas5360
    @ronaldlucas5360 12 днів тому +2

    Nice to see Robbie and yourself again.

  • @lindaarmstrongjackman9788
    @lindaarmstrongjackman9788 13 днів тому +2

    That grooming platform is a great thing. Those are fine looking sheep you have picked to show. Congrats on 2 blue ribbons. You are a lovely man.

  • @allentyler2184
    @allentyler2184 13 днів тому +4

    I just wanted to say that i like your videos. I run a community sheep pasture in Canada with about 3300 head of various breeds.

    • @sheepschool365
      @sheepschool365  13 днів тому

      Thank you so much.
      Not familiar with a community sheep pasture Can you explain what it is?

    • @allentyler2184
      @allentyler2184 13 днів тому +1

      @@sheepschool365 it would resemble "common lands" where different sheep producers all bring sheep to graze for the spring summer and fall every year. Then bring them home for lambing season. The land is owned by the crown/provincial government, we then lease the land for 15 years . The sheep owner pays a fee per head for the right to graze every season. This tax covers maintenance and labor cost. Its all shared, but not equally. Some people have 25 breeding ewes and some have 600. Some have lambs at foot and others just use the land for grazing maintenance.

  • @craigpacker7171
    @craigpacker7171 12 днів тому +2

    That's a phenomenal blocking table. (That's what we call them here in the States.) Just one thing to add about it. When you have a sheep on the blocking table, that's also a great opportunity to teach them how to stand with their head properly extended and to stand correctly on their legs. It helps to train them how they should stand and present in the actual show. Back when I used to prepare sheep for show on the table, I would make them stand in proper position before I did any work on them, e.g., trimming, cleaning, washing, etc. If they moved, I would put their leg back where it was supposed to be. While you have them on it, the small time investment it takes to make sure they are standing properly and holding their head properly is worth the extra effort. Of course, the more often you have them on the table before a show, the more training time the sheep is getting. Just a suggestion.
    Congratulations on your success! At one show back in the early 2000s, I had a sheep in every class except one (6 classes). I finished second in every class I was in. I couldn't win a class! It was so frustrating!

    • @sheepschool365
      @sheepschool365  11 днів тому +1

      Thank you Craig. It was amazing how much that young sheep settled after a few minutes and actually wasn't too bad to hold in the show ring. I think you're right a little training would help a lot 👌

  • @barbaranolan5674
    @barbaranolan5674 12 днів тому +2

    Blue Ribbon is #1 here in the States. You've got my vote!

  • @Salomaeful
    @Salomaeful 13 днів тому +4

    Great video and that is a lovely piece of kit you've made - light, portable and very effective

    • @sheepschool365
      @sheepschool365  13 днів тому

      Showing sheep is so much more difficult without it...

  • @terrynoland487
    @terrynoland487 11 днів тому +1

    Excellent video again thanks for sharing did quite good at the show today

  • @TOPtee34
    @TOPtee34 13 днів тому +3

    Thanks once again David and the main man Robbie 👍

  • @gerryoconnor8751
    @gerryoconnor8751 3 дні тому

    Great sheep, an absolute credit to you. Roll on September 😂😂😂

  • @paddy294
    @paddy294 11 днів тому +1

    Cracking video as always. That sheep stand is a great job.

  • @SeanieD1968
    @SeanieD1968 11 днів тому +1

    The ram was very quite when you were washing him ❤

  • @stephenduncan1663
    @stephenduncan1663 12 днів тому +1

    Congratulations David. That's a very good start to your showing experience. Well done.

  • @tadhgpheaitwillie
    @tadhgpheaitwillie 11 днів тому +1

    I agree David. The way you held that ram there was absolutely no way he wasn't going to win the championship!

    • @sheepschool365
      @sheepschool365  10 днів тому

      He was a really nice sheep, that helped a bit too 😜

  • @sheepdogman1
    @sheepdogman1 12 днів тому +1

    Great video David. Showing and Judging is a personal choice. Trust your judgment

  • @pancake6550
    @pancake6550 13 днів тому +1

    Well done David, you did great in the comp. And that table you made for cleaning the sheep is amazing, you're so handy!!

  • @andwalker1497
    @andwalker1497 12 днів тому +1

    Great vlog David and loved the stand. Well done on ur wins too 😊

  • @toviahcrowell6360
    @toviahcrowell6360 13 днів тому +3

    Davis the sheep look great and well done at the show 👍

  • @tc6573
    @tc6573 12 днів тому +1

    My father made a fixed crate years ago ( still going) but your design would definitely save the back. 👍

    • @sheepschool365
      @sheepschool365  10 днів тому

      Anything that makes sheep farming easier is always welcome 👌

  • @lorrainecrum1617
    @lorrainecrum1617 8 днів тому

    Great video. Sheep stand looks fab. Love the height it goes up to 👍

  • @brendannaughton1996
    @brendannaughton1996 13 днів тому +2

    Well done david.i believe the sheep u left behind was a better looking sheep.but i no for sure u no more about sheep than me.thats a lovely bit of equipment u made for washing.

    • @sheepschool365
      @sheepschool365  13 днів тому

      Cheers Brendan. Always hard to know when you're picking the right one....

  • @garymadden2656
    @garymadden2656 11 днів тому +1

    Great video David that’s some platform you made nice work and done well at the show 💪👌

  • @pash47
    @pash47 13 днів тому +2

    Well done with the two rosettes, fine looking animals.

  • @nancysmith-baker1813
    @nancysmith-baker1813 6 днів тому

    Nice table , fascinating tovget yhe gent ready for show .
    Hard to believe its cold there .
    Its hot in utah usa .
    Good luck and thankyou for s hooling us .

  • @treesplease4053
    @treesplease4053 12 днів тому

    He's good as new, nice one!!

  • @barbaradawnmeyer2013
    @barbaradawnmeyer2013 13 днів тому +1

    Great Invention! Great videos!

  • @rebeccac.1758
    @rebeccac.1758 12 днів тому +1

    Great job!

  • @vwvw4
    @vwvw4 13 днів тому +2

    Best for someone with no dog experience to purchase a fully trained dog from a reputable breeder/trainer. You actually save money if you take into consideration the cost of husbandry to raise a dog to the age where it's a useful working dog and the hours you save not having to train a dog, so well worth the investment. You may find a trainer who would trade a dog for a couple papered rams. A reputable dogman will pair you up with a dog that will work best for you and your farm situation and it will save you hundreds of hours of frustration. It's also less frustrating for the dog to be trained by an expert. Using someone else's professional abilities, to your advantage and absolutely to the advantage of the dog and of your sheep. Really enjoy your homemade solutions to problems; the portable elevated table is brilliant.

    • @sheepschool365
      @sheepschool365  13 днів тому +1

      Thank you so much ☺️
      Agree 100% a trained dog would be sooooo much easier. Unfortunately I love a challenge & hopefully learn something along the way!

    • @vwvw4
      @vwvw4 10 днів тому

      @@sheepschool365 I get it, but learning curves on live animals can be risky. And a home-trained dog will never work as well as a pro-trained dog; most barely get to 50% of the abilities. But a pro-trained dog can also be ruined in a heartbeat by your typical non-dog knowledgeable a**hole. Fortunately reputable trainers won't sell to those types.

  • @spark9591
    @spark9591 13 днів тому

    Nice peice of kit David,
    I'm in the process of making one myself!

    • @sheepschool365
      @sheepschool365  13 днів тому

      Great stuff 👌
      Unbelievable how much easier it makes the job... use a much safer braked winch if you can.
      Standard hand winches can break free & cause an injury when letting sheep down 🫣

  • @Ile-De-FranceSheepFarm
    @Ile-De-FranceSheepFarm 7 днів тому

    I just found your channel today. I liked the ram you left behind better than the one you picked.

  • @Ile-De-FranceSheepFarm
    @Ile-De-FranceSheepFarm 7 днів тому

    Just finished your video. Well done at the show. Since I raise Ile-De-France, I was wondering if anyone does there and were there any at that show? I subscribed and will definitely be watching more of your videos as I have time. Thanks for making such entertaining videos for all of us in the world to enjoy.

    • @sheepschool365
      @sheepschool365  6 днів тому

      Thank you so much.. I have seen the Ile-de-France breed at different shows but did not see any at that particular show.

  • @joansullivan9774
    @joansullivan9774 13 днів тому +2

    As I watched you applying CLIK to the small group of sheep you had gathered to chose from, it seemed as though the most effective locations were being missed. I am not a farmer but I just watched the Sheep Game w Cammy Wilson-he had the CLIK educators in to demonstrate the proper technique for application.
    If you have a chance, take a look . With the price of CLIK, I know you want the best results for your flock. I once heard that “Every day is a School Day”!

    • @sheepschool365
      @sheepschool365  13 днів тому +2

      Thank you Joan. Watched Cammy's video few days ago & found it very useful indeed.
      So much to learn with sheep ☺️

    • @joansullivan9774
      @joansullivan9774 10 днів тому

      Thanks for the reply! It is so rewarding to share knowledge with others. Support beats competition. Happier World!

  • @terrynoland487
    @terrynoland487 13 днів тому +2

    Excellent video again thanks for sharing nice looking sheep

  • @SeanieD1968
    @SeanieD1968 11 днів тому +1

    2nd is good ❤

  • @user-ni8fm1mq3k
    @user-ni8fm1mq3k 13 днів тому +2

    Well done at the show David - some good sheep and sheep breeders to go up against - nothing wrong with a blue rosette

    • @sheepschool365
      @sheepschool365  13 днів тому

      Thank you... very happy with the 2 rosettes ☺️

  • @mauricefitzgerald9898
    @mauricefitzgerald9898 12 днів тому

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  • @user-kv5uh6uc2g
    @user-kv5uh6uc2g 12 днів тому

    Great video, ingenious invention for dressing the sheep. Language must have been terrible if not included considering what Robbie's daughter had to say on the way to the wedding😀

  • @SeanieD1968
    @SeanieD1968 11 днів тому

    Really like the stand you made for washing the ram,,
    It would be handy for shearing sheep for us hobby farms and save the backs
    Wonder how much would it cost to get made etc ❤

    • @sheepschool365
      @sheepschool365  10 днів тому +2

      I will try to shear a sheep on it and maybe make a video 👌

    • @SeanieD1968
      @SeanieD1968 10 днів тому

      @@sheepschool365
      I sheared 5 ewes last night with a hand held showers and they stood and it was easy on the back so I’d say a platform like that would be perfect for the job and saves the back
      Probably be slower

  • @ciarabeattie4205
    @ciarabeattie4205 13 днів тому +2

    Great watching 👍

  • @neil3352
    @neil3352 13 днів тому

    Great video. Do you never colour your sheep for show / sales? Be interesting to see that.

    • @sheepschool365
      @sheepschool365  13 днів тому

      Thanks Neil 👌
      Colouring is not permitted in either sales or showing Lleyn sheep.

  • @SeanieD1968
    @SeanieD1968 11 днів тому

    What age were them sheep you were picking out for the show
    They looked great ❤

    • @sheepschool365
      @sheepschool365  10 днів тому +1

      They were all hoggets. Around 14/15 months now.

  • @damienmcdonnell6585
    @damienmcdonnell6585 12 днів тому

    Pops just needs her confidence built up little by little, try getting her to walk on ,with the sheep along by the hedge with you in front of the sheep and pops bring them to you , little by little increase the distance you are from the sheep and then the number of sheep she will get there

  • @MM0IMC
    @MM0IMC 13 днів тому

    19:00 Perhaps a shearing solution for those of us with sciatica and a very small flock? 🤔

    • @sheepschool365
      @sheepschool365  13 днів тому +2

      That has just given me an idea. I will shear a couple of sheep in it and see how it goes 👌

    • @MM0IMC
      @MM0IMC 12 днів тому

      ​@@sheepschool365I'd love to see or hear how that goes. 👍

  • @ShapeAndCattle
    @ShapeAndCattle 10 днів тому

    Why do sheep encourage thistles? Great video

  • @charlieconway6801
    @charlieconway6801 6 днів тому +1

    David have a question are you bringing ewe lambs to roscommon this year

    • @sheepschool365
      @sheepschool365  6 днів тому +1

      Hi Charlie, I intend to bring 40 or 50 ewe lambs this year but really depends on how things go between now & then. Grass is scarce with all this cold weather!

    • @charlieconway6801
      @charlieconway6801 6 днів тому +1

      Thanks David

  • @gerrymulligan2602
    @gerrymulligan2602 13 днів тому

    Good see ye I action

  • @Dennismelnychuk
    @Dennismelnychuk 13 днів тому +2

    Your videos are too quiet, I have my volume right up and can hardly hear you.

    • @pamelaclayton7535
      @pamelaclayton7535 13 днів тому +2

      I can hear fine

    • @brendannaughton1996
      @brendannaughton1996 13 днів тому +1

      I have no problem listening to it and didn't have to have the volume up to the last.

    • @sheepschool365
      @sheepschool365  13 днів тому +1

      Was it too low when I was talking on camera or possibly during the voice over part?

    • @JamesFanthorpe-ue4rz
      @JamesFanthorpe-ue4rz 13 днів тому

      I could hear it all no problems at all ​@@sheepschool365

    • @charleswebster2550
      @charleswebster2550 10 днів тому

      No way. Just fine, David. Truly❣️

  • @paddy294
    @paddy294 13 днів тому +1

    First

  • @finbarreburn5112
    @finbarreburn5112 12 днів тому

    No country for Old Men 👍 👍