Thank you for the great videos this year. Always interesting to watch and learn from. Happy Christmas to you and your family David. Smallholder in Devon, England helping to keep some Dorset sheep.
Always great video as always @sheepschool. As you said ur self probably would have been best having slats in the shed. We were lucky to get straw this year. But definitely investing in sheep slats next year for all sheds
Merry Christmas David. I know absolutely nothing about sheep farming but that was a very very interesting and entertaining video. You have a great set up.
I😂😂 the stickers make some job of the van , and Robbie as always a great addition to the videos , happy Christmas to all at sheep school, keep up the good work
Happy Christmas from Alberta Canada! Always interesting to see how things are done over there. Not a huge number of sheep farms here but those that are around generally use dirt floor barns and wooden panels to separate them. The hard part here is not straw bedding but feed! 3 years of drought with this year being the worst. 1” of rain from May-August, and 1” in September which is the extent of our growing season. Hay is up to $250-300 per 1600lb bale if you can find it - many people are holding onto it like gold.
I'm just surprised, and frankly a little disappointed, that Robbie didn't get "Sheep School" tatooed on his forehead! Well done, Boys, and Happy Christmas to you all. Looking forward to the lambing season ahead on your channel, and thanks for all the content this year.
I've had good luck with deep bedding. Once the manure pack gets about a 1-1.5 feet deep, the amount of required bedding reduces considerably. Feed bunks need to be off the ground so that the sheep can still reach them once the pack gets deep.
You don’t need Straw. Its not good for the animals and especially the lambs. If you only use trampled soil on the ground and you will never see joint ill again.
Merry Christmas! Grandpa Robbie's a gem, the kids were just having a heyday of a time and he was so patient. Everytime you let a lamb off your scales I thought "watch your fingers" especially with Oisín, he sure is a tough little guy for his age. Is it possible to pre-contract with a grain farmer for his straw so he doesn't just chop his straw when he's combining? Maybe you could trade composted straw with sheep manure for baled straw. He'd get far more benefit out of the compost than just chopped straw. Thanks for another great video.
Thank you..👌 Great idea but unfortunately there is very little grain grown in my area and haulage for straw/manure is the biggest problem due to costs!
Fine video the firms vehicle is looking well with the new stickers i found my wee sheep enterprise a bit tight for profit mainly because our land rent went up £50 an acre this year plus i creep fed the lambs all year as i was short of grass at times but on the plus side the lambs are all away and i scanned 101 ewes yesterday with only 2 empty
What is the weigh head attached to on the top of the scale/crate? (Looks like a small block to convert the crate to the Tru test head?) It's not normal load bars but try as i might i can't seem to find what this alternative is called ? Any help would be appreciated
Robbie would have made a great teacher😮. Fierce patience- coming from a teacher/ mini farmer here😂..keep up the great work. Hope the ankle is recovering Happy Xmas
Them very heavy lambs would do better in the mart as butcher lambs but probably not worth the time. I think you should think about slats for the future, I find straw bedding gets wet very quick. Happy Christmas to yourself and Robbie and all your helpers, can't beat learning young.
Stickers look great on the Van - remember Easter is a good lamb time and that Easter is 31st March 2024 so any slow growers will fit well into that and should give you a good return
I'm glad you said "teachers earn their money". I'm one of them! They say you should never work with animals or children, and I work with children during the day, and come home and work with animals in the evening. Someone should have advised me better in life!
Totally agree with the quality of the lambs this year. Here in France (Normandy), I've had a lot of problems with Haemonchus in August/September. And then 400mm of rain since the middle of October. I am running 250 pedigree Hampshire Down ewes, only grass fed for both lambs and ewes. The cover crops saved the growth of my lambs and the ewes are looking much better now since everybody is grazing cover crops. But it definitely was a strange year! I hope you the best for next year, keep going with the videos, very interesting to see how you manage your flock 💪
I’ve only watched the first min and I’m commenting 😂😂😂 go wan Robbie boy 💪💪 she looks the part fairplay, you’ll have to look up the going rate for mobile advertising now 😉 fuel card should cover it!!
Everything is buy scanning and computer . What did farmers do befor this , thankyou . There is so much to all yhis . I hope you have a nice Holiday , but I know you will be working . Thankyou gor what you do . Loved your adorable 🎄 Christmas post .
@@sheepschool365 i had same changed it 4 years ago i put hoggs in on it for winter take them out 17 march put in ewes for lambing then great sorry i hadent done sooner
Cows where back this year coming in off grass 50-80kg on some calves where surprisingly good though over-all its funny because last year was the opposite 🤣 go figure. Never had intrest in sheep just remember the old saying. Sheep born dieing 😂 anyway great show 👏
That's interesting. Almost like a failure here putting them indoors. The thinking is we should be fattening everything off grass with no grain which can be difficult at times. Like your feed cart 👏
Pure gold as always , every farmer needs a robbie he's a class act 👏 happy Christmas
Robbie is worth his weight in gold...
Same to you!
Robbie is hilarious. lol Van looks good. The kids may be chaos but they're still learning.
Thank you for the great videos this year. Always interesting to watch and learn from. Happy Christmas to you and your family David. Smallholder in Devon, England helping to keep some Dorset sheep.
Oh the excitement of sheep school for kids . It could only make you smile . Happy Xmas all
Always great video as always @sheepschool. As you said ur self probably would have been best having slats in the shed.
We were lucky to get straw this year. But definitely investing in sheep slats next year for all sheds
Great addition to the van. All the best to you and your and Robbie
Merry Christmas David. I know absolutely nothing about sheep farming but that was a very very interesting and entertaining video. You have a great set up.
I😂😂 the stickers make some job of the van , and Robbie as always a great addition to the videos , happy Christmas to all at sheep school, keep up the good work
Happy Christmas from Alberta Canada! Always interesting to see how things are done over there. Not a huge number of sheep farms here but those that are around generally use dirt floor barns and wooden panels to separate them. The hard part here is not straw bedding but feed! 3 years of drought with this year being the worst. 1” of rain from May-August, and 1” in September which is the extent of our growing season.
Hay is up to $250-300 per 1600lb bale if you can find it - many people are holding onto it like gold.
Merry Christmas David, family and Robbie as well! 😊🎄🕯️🎁🐑🐏
I'm just surprised, and frankly a little disappointed, that Robbie didn't get "Sheep School" tatooed on his forehead! Well done, Boys, and Happy Christmas to you all. Looking forward to the lambing season ahead on your channel, and thanks for all the content this year.
Thank you...👍
I've had good luck with deep bedding. Once the manure pack gets about a 1-1.5 feet deep, the amount of required bedding reduces considerably. Feed bunks need to be off the ground so that the sheep can still reach them once the pack gets deep.
Excellent video again great bunch of help lol Merry Christmas and a happy New year
Great video. Enjoyed watching Hope you & your family had a great Christmas. 🎄
Great video David aye Robbie is some craic the kids enjoy that Merry Christmas to you and your family enjoy 👌👍
Great video lads, that combo has done some work over the years.
Only starting to work, like the driver 😜
Robbie is a gem. The van looks great! Merry Christmas to your whole family 🎄🎅🎁❤️
You don’t need Straw. Its not good for the animals and especially the lambs. If you only use trampled soil on the ground and you will never see joint ill again.
Merry Christmas! Grandpa Robbie's a gem, the kids were just having a heyday of a time and he was so patient. Everytime you let a lamb off your scales I thought "watch your fingers" especially with Oisín, he sure is a tough little guy for his age. Is it possible to pre-contract with a grain farmer for his straw so he doesn't just chop his straw when he's combining? Maybe you could trade composted straw with sheep manure for baled straw. He'd get far more benefit out of the compost than just chopped straw. Thanks for another great video.
Thank you..👌
Great idea but unfortunately there is very little grain grown in my area and haulage for straw/manure is the biggest problem due to costs!
Looks good !!!!! Merry Christmas and happy new year to you and your whole family .
Thank you. Happy Christmas to you..
Merry Christmas, and a happy new year! You have a beautiful family ❤
Merry Xmas to you and your family from Aus Love Robbie and the Combo
Thank you, same to you!
Great video , Donnchadh is the boss there 😂
The stickers are worth more than the van 😂
The Combo had doubled in value 😜
Fine video the firms vehicle is looking well with the new stickers i found my wee sheep enterprise a bit tight for profit mainly because our land rent went up £50 an acre this year plus i creep fed the lambs all year as i was short of grass at times but on the plus side the lambs are all away and i scanned 101 ewes yesterday with only 2 empty
Good scan, empties are the worst! I would strongly consider creeping lambs but would be afraid of the meal bill. Great to get all away early..
Great help with ALL the extra staff you have today. Happy Christmas to all of you. ❤️❤️❤️❤️🎅🏻🎅🏻🎅🏻🎅🏻
Thank you so much 😊 Happy Christmas to you!
Love the van ❤ love watching your videos... and Robbie ❤❤ merry Christmas all 🎉
Great video David, is the mf 135 for sale ?😁
Stickers are looking good. Almost 10k subscribers!
Almost there👌
😂😂😂😂😂 mighty wagon there lads!
What is the weigh head attached to on the top of the scale/crate? (Looks like a small block to convert the crate to the Tru test head?) It's not normal load bars but try as i might i can't seem to find what this alternative is called ? Any help would be appreciated
Merry Christmas to you and your family and I hope the new year is good for you ❤
Thank you so much☺. Same to you..
Robbie would have made a great teacher😮. Fierce patience- coming from a teacher/ mini farmer here😂..keep up the great work. Hope the ankle is recovering Happy Xmas
Happy holidays , Thankyou for the vidio .
Thank you, same to you!
Happy Christmas to you all ....Great Crack for sure and I knew them bales were getting scarcer ..
I was expecting Robbie to have his Santa hat on....
Well spotted 😉
Same to you lad...
Well done two great characters really enjoying your videos 👍👍👍
Them very heavy lambs would do better in the mart as butcher lambs but probably not worth the time.
I think you should think about slats for the future, I find straw bedding gets wet very quick.
Happy Christmas to yourself and Robbie and all your helpers, can't beat learning young.
Slats would definitely have paid their way in the long run.
Stickers look great on the Van - remember Easter is a good lamb time and that Easter is 31st March 2024 so any slow growers will fit well into that and should give you a good return
I believe eid festival is early this year also 🤞
Could u not have sent lambs over 50KGs to the mart would have earned a little more ? Great video once again
I'm glad you said "teachers earn their money". I'm one of them! They say you should never work with animals or children, and I work with children during the day, and come home and work with animals in the evening. Someone should have advised me better in life!
Yep, 13 weeks a year holiday
@@malcolmchapman3032 Are you a teacher?
Don't agree with you working with animals is.very therapeutic..perhaps working with children NOT 😊
Happy Christmas and happy new year 2024
well done robbie. your a good bussiness man.
Merry Christmas to everyone.
Happy Christmas Sheep School
Thank you, happy Christmas to you!
Have you tried peat bedding for housing sheep? I use it and it keeps the sheep dry and clean. There is also lime in it which helps.
Great job
Great video David. Happy new year.
What weight gain per day/week did you get or expect to get on those lambs on ~1kg meal?
On average 1.5kg per week. Some lambs more and some less. Depends on their intake at the trough.
You’ll have to give him 50% of the takings. He’s your version of the sheep shepards father 😅
I should have got him into a Santy suit 😀
Some factory buyer he is 😂😂😂
Great video great children.keep it lit
We will😉
Happy Xmas David to you and all your helpers😅
Thank you, same to you!
Good helpers there , and hopefully tire them out as well 😂. Have a great Xmas with the family and all the best for 2024 ❤
Thank you 👍 You too!
Sheep school has my money!!
Merry Christmas 🎄🎁
Same to you!
Robbie would make a great Santa 🎅👍
Definitely 😜
Totally agree with the quality of the lambs this year. Here in France (Normandy), I've had a lot of problems with Haemonchus in August/September. And then 400mm of rain since the middle of October. I am running 250 pedigree Hampshire Down ewes, only grass fed for both lambs and ewes.
The cover crops saved the growth of my lambs and the ewes are looking much better now since everybody is grazing cover crops. But it definitely was a strange year!
I hope you the best for next year, keep going with the videos, very interesting to see how you manage your flock 💪
Very interesting thank you!
Looks great 🇨🇦
What was the carcass weight for the 46kg live weight lamb?
Merry Christmas 🎄
Same to you!
€35/round bale of straw bedding… how big are the bales?
Yes, €35/bale. 4ft long, 4ft diameter.
@@sheepschool365 Merry Christmas and happy New Year!
Can I ring you some day I had a problem with my lambs this year I have no number for you
I’ve only watched the first min and I’m commenting 😂😂😂 go wan Robbie boy 💪💪 she looks the part fairplay, you’ll have to look up the going rate for mobile advertising now 😉 fuel card should cover it!!
The Landcruiser would use more diesel warming up in the morning than the Combo would use in the week 😜
Everything is buy scanning and computer . What did farmers do befor this , thankyou .
There is so much to all yhis .
I hope you have a nice Holiday , but I know you will be working .
Thankyou gor what you do .
Loved your adorable 🎄 Christmas post .
Thank you, taking a few days off. Just a few sheep escaped Christmas day but no major workload 😉
Fast forward a few years you will be begging them to come in the shed if they are like my kids 😂
60 euro round bales up here big squares are 120 euro you should have a tank in that shed plastic slats
That's wild money for straw. I have an old 3 bays slatted tank, strongly considering changing to plastic slats on that!
@@sheepschool365 i had same changed it 4 years ago i put hoggs in on it for winter take them out 17 march put in ewes for lambing then great sorry i hadent done sooner
Cows where back this year coming in off grass 50-80kg on some calves where surprisingly good though over-all its funny because last year was the opposite 🤣 go figure. Never had intrest in sheep just remember the old saying. Sheep born dieing 😂 anyway great show 👏
🎄 Merry Christmas 🎄
Thank you. Same to you!
happy christmas.
Same to you!
Combo on tour😂😂looks class no profit farming with that many staff on the payroll
Good job they're easy shod 😜
Good stuff
Brilliant they are
🎉here in canada not to many faten lambs on grass because of worms and the heat we feed then in the barn and only ewes go on pasture
That's interesting. Almost like a failure here putting them indoors. The thinking is we should be fattening everything off grass with no grain which can be difficult at times.
Like your feed cart 👏
Mischantus is suppossed to be good. My father in law puts his housed ewes on it. 2 loads for winter
Whats cold kgs mean? After slaughter?
Yes cold weight is the weight of the carcass heading into the chiller.
When are new lambs starting ?
Lambing mid March. Hope the weather improves...🙏
Thanks for that always watch utube for first lambs / calves and early salmon !@@sheepschool365
Keep your shorn fleece for bedding
Merry Christmas good luck for '24'
Thanks, you too!
Good job from US
Thank you..👌
Cut the costs and let them go, you never know the prices are up and down.
Merry Christmas..
plenty of staff!
Have heard of people baling braken or reeds to use as bedding
Not much of either grows around here. Plenty of rushes/rough hay. Straw very pricey this year....
Would a te pari unit not b easier for u
There over 28000 euro
Absolutely it would be easier but I wouldn't have the luck of Cammy or the Kerry men 😜
I’m thinking she’s a beauty
You have beautiful children. Maybe you can play i will give money to the children who are the quietest while they work. haha 🥰🙂🤭
We tried to play a game of who could stay quiet for the longest. There was no obvious winner 😜
Get rid of the lambs and use the feed for the ewes keeping breeding ewes in good condition
Big Suff 🚍 👌
She's a beast😀
1250 euro wont be long disappearing unfortunately
You said it. In one hand and out the other...
@@sheepschool365 expensive hobby 😭😭😭
Too dangerous there for them children
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Robbie your grassland management is poor should practice mixed grazing
People who are from ireland
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