love that you have chosen to keep your videos informative and haven't folded to the views and subs that come with click bait, gimmicky graphics or making half the video be your kids playing with animals
I can’t count how many times I’ve watched the series featuring Tess in the last year. We are 8mos into our adventure with a flock of Katahdins here in Northern Maine (with a view of their namesake.) The book was ordered before the video was finished and we couldn’t be more excited to dog ear the pages, stuff in notes and add it to our ever growing homestead library. Thank you both!
I'm not a homesteader or a shepherdess, and I don't need to be either one to enjoy both of you, smile during this video, and to wish you, Tess, nothing but His best for you in this endeavor. Thank you, Dan! A Blessed Christmas to you both! 🎄😊
Oh Dan! I thought you at Tess’s and going to plan for beginning with sheep again. I keep hoping you have healed to bring sheep back to the homestead. I am glad for Tess’s success and I am praying for rocket sales! Merry Christmas!
Tess / Dan In your book when you talk about hay do you describe what kind of hay you are talking about. I know here in Idaho there a least three types of "hay" (alfalfa, Timothy, and basic cheep grass). In the Midwest when someone refers to hay they are usually talking about alfalfa. There is a big difference between them and the amount needed to get the same basic nutrition and some animals do better depending upon which is used.
Thank you soooooo much. I have been diligently looking for a “How-To” book on raising sheep for sometime now. I’ll be the first to admit i deal with trust issues. To have Tess, someone I wholeheartedly trust, mentoring not only on UA-cam but in a book as well. How fortunate is that?!!
"101" is symbolic of a college course nuber that always means "basic introduction, no pre-requisites or knowledge necessary". 1 - recommended year 01 - level of detail/ course differentiator "102" means the same thing as "101", both are "the basics"; its just an second introductory course to "101" that has a alternative focus. First semester you take a "101" and/or "102" course, so second semester you can take a "110+" or "120+" course. Freshman year courses are 100-level. Sophomore year courses are 200-level. Senior year courses are 400-level. "Sheep Whispering 501" would be advanced, graduate-level coursework for those looking to do Master's programs. So rather than your second book being called "Sheep Whispering 102", maybe try "The Sophomore Sheep Whisperer", as it seems more aimed at those second year topics... Just food for thought.
I'm not even considering getting sheep anytime soon (I just live on a small lot) but a book by Tess sounds really interesting, and I will definitely look into getting one
Hi Dan, I just watched some footage from the Dougherty's that Justin put out to all of us who can't afford abundance+, and I am really curious what, if anything, you've learned from them that you're thinking about implementing on the Grass-fed Homestead. Could make for a good video I think ;)
Hello Tess!! We love you and your babies. 💜🙏💙🙏🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑
love that you have chosen to keep your videos informative and haven't folded to the views and subs that come with click bait, gimmicky graphics or making half the video be your kids playing with animals
Test is so inspiring. I wish she could be my mom:). Such an amazing person who offers so much to this world.
Tess you amaze me! Thank you for sharing with us! I am ordering your book asap!
Big fan of Tess !
I can’t count how many times I’ve watched the series featuring Tess in the last year. We are 8mos into our adventure with a flock of Katahdins here in Northern Maine (with a view of their namesake.) The book was ordered before the video was finished and we couldn’t be more excited to dog ear the pages, stuff in notes and add it to our ever growing homestead library. Thank you both!
Agreed. I rewatch the whole Tess playlist frequently.
Especially about her dairy sheep.
Awesome!
I'm not a homesteader or a shepherdess, and I don't need to be either one to enjoy both of you, smile during this video, and to wish you, Tess, nothing but His best for you in this endeavor. Thank you, Dan! A Blessed Christmas to you both! 🎄😊
Thank you, Julie!
Oh Dan! I thought you at Tess’s and going to plan for beginning with sheep again. I keep hoping you have healed to bring sheep back to the homestead. I am glad for Tess’s success and I am praying for rocket sales! Merry Christmas!
I hope so too! And lots of 5 star reviews!
Great to see you and Tess again, Dan! Have a blessed and Merry Christmas!
Thank you, Roberta!
Can’t wait to get this book! Thanks for letting us know about Tess’ book.
You're welcome. I hope you enjoy the book.
Glad you see this video pop up. Ordered the book too😊
Thank you! Please leave a review if you can.
Sheep’s are so cute
I will most definitely be buying this
ALSO!!! So happy to see big sister recovered!!!!
I know! It's amazing she's walking again.
Just ordered the book. Love Tess
Yay! Thank you! Please leave a review if you can.
Tess / Dan In your book when you talk about hay do you describe what kind of hay you are talking about. I know here in Idaho there a least three types of "hay" (alfalfa, Timothy, and basic cheep grass). In the Midwest when someone refers to hay they are usually talking about alfalfa. There is a big difference between them and the amount needed to get the same basic nutrition and some animals do better depending upon which is used.
Thank you soooooo much. I have been diligently looking for a “How-To” book on raising sheep for sometime now. I’ll be the first to admit i deal with trust issues. To have Tess, someone I wholeheartedly trust, mentoring not only on UA-cam but in a book as well. How fortunate is that?!!
You have not misplaced your trust! :)
Hi Dan and Tess,
Merry Christmas 🎀🎄☃️.
Congratulations 🎉👏 Tess!
JO JO IN VT 💞💨❄️
Thank you, Jo Jo!
Thank you Dan for sharing, we ordered one!
I hope you enjoy it!
Placed my order!!! Can’t wait & Merry Christmas!🎄
Yay! Thank you!
She lives in winter wonderland 🥺🎄
something like that
"101" is symbolic of a college course nuber that always means "basic introduction, no pre-requisites or knowledge necessary".
1 - recommended year
01 - level of detail/ course differentiator
"102" means the same thing as "101", both are "the basics"; its just an second introductory course to "101" that has a alternative focus.
First semester you take a "101" and/or "102" course, so second semester you can take a "110+" or "120+" course.
Freshman year courses are 100-level.
Sophomore year courses are 200-level.
Senior year courses are 400-level.
"Sheep Whispering 501" would be advanced, graduate-level coursework for those looking to do Master's programs.
So rather than your second book being called "Sheep Whispering 102", maybe try "The Sophomore Sheep Whisperer", as it seems more aimed at those second year topics...
Just food for thought.
Ordered mine before they are gone. In Canada the book is $23.17. Still an incredible deal!
Thank you! Please leave a review if you can
I'm not even considering getting sheep anytime soon (I just live on a small lot) but a book by Tess sounds really interesting, and I will definitely look into getting one
Let me know what you think of it if you decide to get a copy
Hi Dan, I just watched some footage from the Dougherty's that Justin put out to all of us who can't afford abundance+, and I am really curious what, if anything, you've learned from them that you're thinking about implementing on the Grass-fed Homestead. Could make for a good video I think ;)
Great idea, Henk! I think I might just do that 👍🏻
Is there an audio book?
not yet
I miss seeing Timmy in your videos.
I know nothing about sheep but I want to learn.