I love hearing you explain everything, no matter if its new information or repeated for the 50th time. You got such an amazing voice and a nice tone when doing so!
Hey, Sandi, I live in England and I just want to say, I suffer from severe depression and me and my partner have been under a lot of stress from a problem neighbor, I've been so very grateful for your videos, both good and bad, it makes me feel more normal, more relaxed to know someone like you is here to help make everything stressful equal. Your beautiful sheep/lambs cheer me up and anything you show that went wrong helps me to cry out all of my pent up negativity, you fix all my problems with your personality and you wonderful farm. Thank you so very much and all my love, from England.
Keep a dairy of what and when they attack you. Cameras help, and keep up on the history. If you make a tape of the neighbors abuse, take it to court. Don't let them take your joy, and happiness. Just remember they are the jerks. Please don't blame yourself, it's not your fault. I have had this problem too, it sucks.
Thank you for highlighting my comment. I hate it when neighbors take advantage of peaceful neighbors. If they don't like or understand you, just leave you alone. All this fighting is stupid. It lowers property values. Just keep making your opinions be know to the proper whoever. Try and see if this helps you any. I hope they move.
Hi Dawn. I am sorry to hear of your hardships. I agree with the others offering you their sage advice. Keeping a detailed journal, mounting cameras located at all 4 corners of your property and ensuring you have your video activated on your smartphone each time you encounter your neighbour. It is your only proof of your neighbours wrong doing. Stay strong. 🇨🇦❤️🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑
So sorry to hear you are unwell. In the UK here we have huge MH problems with the year of lockdown. I am disabled so can't get out at the best of times, but getting out the house for an hour for a gentle walk is so good for the spirits. Even half an hour in this cold weather makes getting home to a hot cup of tea and even a hot cross bun a real treat. These vlogs on the sheep are great for relaxing, even here in Wales where we are also lambing on all the local farms. My friend takes in the lambs that need bottle feeds from a friend with 200 ewes. Cuddling a lamb while feeding really is very uplifting. Stay strong and find things to do that help your depression. Don't feel alone, as I said 80% of my local friends are struggling with depression now. No matter how hard it is now, it will get better. I don't get out much and, I've found really high dose vitamin D helps a lot. (My GP prescribed it but you can get it from supermarkets too.) It made me feel more energetic and less low. Xx
As a retired fiber artist, using wool from a humanely bred and raised source is golden. There is a difference in the product. Another fantastic video Sandi. Thank you so much for sharing your farm.
Hi Sandi...i am in South Africa..stumbled on your channel by chance..... i am addicted and glued....to the point i have started watching right from the beginning the very first you put up! I love love love what you do and all your love and affection for all the sheep: Ewes and lambs and rams... its so beautiful the way you have your "favourites" and name them. The way you talk to them is priceless. Love your passion. Keep up the wonderful teaching you do. I have learned so much about your trade. So interesting! You have wonderful way of explaining things. Keep the amazing videos coming.....
As a Granddaughter of a shepherd who told us almost every day don’t name the lambs, and definitely don’t get attached to them, obviously we ignored him every time. I have enjoyed watching your care and how you love what you do. Really cheering little Vanillie. Thank you.
I am in awe of you! There is so much more to your operation than I thought. So interesting but exhausting for you. I can tell you love every one of your sheep family.
I admire your love for your animals. No one can expect more from a breeder than what you provide. You work hard to improve as you go and it shows. Keep up the Great work. I’m keeping positive vibes out for the little lamb with the broken leg. Bless you
Awesome news about the little rejected lamb, some babies are meant to go to new homes! About 10 years ago met my older half sister that was adopted 2 years before i was born, it was amazing to see the awesome parents she has, and knowing that she completed their lives!
"...so I'm thinking everyone is pretty happy." Isn't it nice when in spite of problems, challenges, whatever - at the end of the day, you take stock and everyone is HAPPY!! You are so awesome!
So true. Every year every lambing will teach use something new for learning never stops. Lambing is an experience. A little change in feed, in genetics, even temperature and so many more unrealized events may affect the process. Thank goodness we can change when needed. Thanks for telling and showing us learning is a life long process. Stay safe and healthy.
Evening all from England, nice job helping another family, woolly babies spreading over the country. Stay safe and great job on not such an easy group xx
I’m from the city and just now diving into these types of videos. I find them fascinating, this and goat farming. I love passionate people who are invested into their work like you are 🤍
i agree! I would love to have a pet goat or sheep one day (preferably a type of sheep that doesnt need shearing). If you like this stuff check out Weed 'em and Reap! They're one of my favorite farm channels, you may like it
That young lady who works with you is absolutely adorable. You had her present items whilst your gave the description. Her blushing was fantastic. You have an excellent person working with you who still has youth on her side. Please, when she finally passes her exams and graduates (Which she will obviously do with high honors) DO NOT LET HER GO!! You have a keeper
I have been away for awhile, but I have returned to lose my heart once again!! I am in love with Miles!! He is handsome and adorable all at the same time! As you said, “He is perfect!”! I know about the breeding process, but sometimes there are happy accidents and Miles looks like he would add his 50% to make wonderful lambs!! I know...business can’t always afford to be sentimental!! Great to see you all again!!! Missed you tremendously!
I totally have to come clean, I am ADDICTED to your channel! I just savour them when I get into bed, hmmm, counting sheep, not really! I love watching a whole bunch of babies bouncing and racing together, I laugh out loud! You are amazing, you work so hard and have so much stress at times yet, you love the sheep and are so caring! Miles is so adorable, I just loved it when he came running over to you for snuggles! 💕🇨🇦🐑
There are so many unusually cute lambs in this group! I'm so glad Carissa is with you. You two work well together. Thanks again Sandi for all you do! 🐏🐑🐑🐑
Sandi, how I enjoy watching you and the fluffy family. You treat them like they are all your favorite. And when you name one they know their name when you call them. Miles is adorable.
That jet black lamb is sooo cute! So many pretty painted lambs this group. I was pleased to see that you had that little guys leg casted. He/she will heal just fine. I’ve had clients surrender their pets for euthanasia (economic reasons)and given the ok for us to try and repair the leg. We rarely had a bad outcome and most were returned to their owners. 🙏🏼❤️🕊
That is a quite a special rare event in actual practice despite some ewes trying to steal newborn lambs. the sense of smell of their own lamb(s) is key
I understand why you like to watch the lambs. I have heard the expressions of lambs gamboling about, but never really understood it in full until I saw them doing. They are having so much fun playing and running around. How the ewes and lambs find each other, I have no clue, but they sure like you!
Hi Sandi, just wanted to let you know, thanks for sharing the chaos of your days. I watch vet programs sometimes and they are just shows. I really like this, real stuff that matters. The struggles and human aspects of it all. Thanks again!
Sandi, may I give thanks to you......as you learn, so do we. I think that most of the people that are subscribed, are urban or city dwellers. We, for the most part, have never been on any type of growing (animals or produce) farm. May I give you my sincerest thanks for letting us into the world of a farmer. May the Lord shower blessings down on you and your farm family. Love and hugs from Minnesota.
I have so enjoyed watching you. Being a city dweller with zero knowledge of lambs you have hooked me. I enjoy your passion for the babies. Thank you for teaching me things I'm sure I will never use but who knows right I might have to splint a lambs leg. I love 💘 your vlog 💕 A fan from INDIANA USA.
Hi I'm new to the channel. Don't know much about lambs but watching you for a week wow! I can't believe you are standing and not asleep on your feet. I love the babies they are sooo cute. Great job! There is a lot about lambs for a newbie like me
I think you are a wonderful sheep farmer. I love lambing season. We no longer have sheep. We had sheep for a short time. Wish I would have known about your blog when we were doing sheep, it would have been greatly helpful. Keep at it. Thank you.
A lovely storyline in the midst of your busy livelihood rearing the ewes ! It’s incredibly enjoyable watching the weekly blogs you post, and this group of lambs are so very beautiful. Just adorable. And their colors and mixtures are pretty awesome too ! I’ve been watching you since late 2019, and went through most of the earlier ones when you started this channel. I don’t watch much else in terms of agricultural livery but, really love this. It calms my nerves. And inspires me to think ahead too about things here in the urban jungle so removed from farming and being in the countryside ! Great work you do -- keep it up !!! 🐏🐑🌾🌾
That was wonderful for that newborn lamb! I love watching your videos, you do an amazing job! I think it is great that a younger generation of women are learning from you also!
I think Sandi what you're going to be amazed looking back on is YOU in these videos when you are older, or when you retire as a shepherd. The lamb area looks great!
I am brand new to this site and LOVE it.I love the filming, music, comments, education , humor, honesty and of course the sweet lambs. I raised a couple of sheep 46 years ago in 4-H. I am loving what I am learning by watching your vlog. Thank you for your hard work!!
I love how you organize all the new lambs and they get space to just run around 😁. They look like they have a bunch of fun💕. Miles is so cute 🥰 . Thank you for sharing your busy days💗🤗!
Sandi, I love the music you use for portions of your segments, particularly the one where you are first out in the barn in the morning and the lambs and their moms are just kind of chillin':)
Fingers crossed for Miles to go to another farm to live out his life as the gorgeous ram he is!!! Maybe with Rusty and Noah???? This was an enjoyable video today. Thanks for sharing Sandi. Saw on your InstaGram that Lambing is officially over!!! YAY!!!!! What an awesome Easter gift!!! My days are complete with Sandi and her sheep!!! I'm one of Sandi's Sheeple!!!
AAAHHHH! The baby got a new mother. And the mother got a baby. That is so sweet Sandy. Love watching you and your sheep farm from the smokie mountains of tennessee.
Another UA-camr I watch completely unrelated to farming said “when we know better, we can do better” and that’s what you are doing. You do the best you know and when you learn something else, you can do better.
I’ve been a loyal follower for a while and don’t remember ever saying a lambing with so many different colored babies. It’s fantastic. White ones, black ones, brown ones and every combination of-those colors. I will be so interested to see which ones you decide to keep and why.
You go girl. I’m in the panhandle in West Virginia. I’ve had a herd of 30 yews and 2 rams. In the past. Wish I were younger I’d give it a go again. God bless ❤️
I so much enjoy these precious sheep, lambs, and ewes !! My heart goes out to the sweet one with the broken leg, Miles and his darling face, and the one that found a loving mom !! I'm just a city person and know nothing about lambs - I guess I'm too soft hearted to put them down, or send them away - I guess that's why I'm a city girl and taught school !! I admire what you do - So thankful for those that love to care for and tend to basically helpless animals !! I love your videos !!
I have just found your video clips over the last few days and love them. Watching from New Zealand 🇳🇿 where we have alot of sheep 🐑 over 60 million of them. Your sheep and lambs are definitely well looked after 👍🏾😊. Totally enjoying every minute of your videos
Found your channel by divine guidance. I love hearing and seeing what it is like to have a sheep farm. Your channel brings me peace as one that suffers from depression. Even in the sad times of losing little ones and mommas, the joy of watching those little babies jump and run make me smile. Thank you. Linna, 68 yrs old, Arizona
Found out by accident that when we fed in the evening( busy days) the cows ate, chewed their cud all night, and did not calve until 7:00 am and later. So now thats what we do, have not had a night calf for ten years. Love to watch other women farmers.
I randomly found your channel last week and I'm in love. Your vlogs are the best. I don't intend to own sheep, but I do knit with wool and I love sheep and goats, so I like living vicariously though watching your daily adventures. Your videos never fail to make me smile. With all the gloom in the world and chaos it is nice to have a bright corner of the internet that is just a happy place to visit.
I just need a rocking chair and a drink and I could sit there and rock for hours listening to them “baaaaaa” and watch them jump around! How freakin adorable are their little tails when they nurse!?!? They are so happy!!!
LOVE seeing how you manage/sort/feed/do everything. We have a small urban homestead but plan on moving to a larger full time homestead soon. Your channel gives some great insights into the different things I need - like using special software systems. So far I've just used spread sheet data and that won't do going forward. Also you weren't kidding when you said Miles had gotten big! He's HUGE!!
thanks for the fun videos. I'm a city girl and have fond memories of visiting farms for school trips and annual 4H Live Stock shows at the County Fair. how refreshing, Thanks
So grateful you got to help someone else. With your anxiety during lambing, it's a beautiful and tranquil to see your lamb bonded w it's new Mom. Never let other people's bullshit cloud your heart. You're a beautiful person w a love like no other. I'm sending my ❤️ to you!!!
I love hearing you explain everything, no matter if its new information or repeated for the 50th time.
You got such an amazing voice and a nice tone when doing so!
Hey, Sandi, I live in England and I just want to say, I suffer from severe depression and me and my partner have been under a lot of stress from a problem neighbor, I've been so very grateful for your videos, both good and bad, it makes me feel more normal, more relaxed to know someone like you is here to help make everything stressful equal. Your beautiful sheep/lambs cheer me up and anything you show that went wrong helps me to cry out all of my pent up negativity, you fix all my problems with your personality and you wonderful farm. Thank you so very much and all my love, from England.
Call the police on your Stupid Neighbor or put Camera's up. No one should be Scared. I Suffer from depression too
Keep a dairy of what and when they attack you. Cameras help, and keep up on the history. If you make a tape of the neighbors abuse, take it to court. Don't let them take your joy, and happiness. Just remember they are the jerks. Please don't blame yourself, it's not your fault. I have had this problem too, it sucks.
Thank you for highlighting my comment. I hate it when neighbors take advantage of peaceful neighbors. If they don't like or understand you, just leave you alone. All this fighting is stupid. It lowers property values. Just keep making your opinions be know to the proper whoever. Try and see if this helps you any. I hope they move.
Hi Dawn. I am sorry to hear of your hardships. I agree with the others offering you their sage advice. Keeping a detailed journal, mounting cameras located at all 4 corners of your property and ensuring you have your video activated on your smartphone each time you encounter your neighbour. It is your only proof of your neighbours wrong doing. Stay strong. 🇨🇦❤️🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑
So sorry to hear you are unwell. In the UK here we have huge MH problems with the year of lockdown. I am disabled so can't get out at the best of times, but getting out the house for an hour for a gentle walk is so good for the spirits. Even half an hour in this cold weather makes getting home to a hot cup of tea and even a hot cross bun a real treat. These vlogs on the sheep are great for relaxing, even here in Wales where we are also lambing on all the local farms. My friend takes in the lambs that need bottle feeds from a friend with 200 ewes. Cuddling a lamb while feeding really is very uplifting. Stay strong and find things to do that help your depression. Don't feel alone, as I said 80% of my local friends are struggling with depression now. No matter how hard it is now, it will get better. I don't get out much and, I've found really high dose vitamin D helps a lot. (My GP prescribed it but you can get it from supermarkets too.) It made me feel more energetic and less low. Xx
As a retired fiber artist, using wool from a humanely bred and raised source is golden. There is a difference in the product. Another fantastic video Sandi. Thank you so much for sharing your farm.
Ooh! I'd be interested to hear your stories. I'm not a farmer, but I love knitting/crocheting/fiber-anything really.
The joy I receive from watching the lambs run & bounce around is a blessing I am wholly enjoying. Thank you for bringing this into my life.
I love the lamb zoomies! So sweet. Well done with the adopted lamb! So glad they bonded and all is well.
Miles is adorable...
Beautiful bouncing lambs again today. I love watching their pure joy in running around. Thanks for sharing this.
A cup of tea, half a chocolate Easter egg and a video from Sandi...perfect! 🇬🇧
Hi Sandi...i am in South Africa..stumbled on your channel by chance..... i am addicted and glued....to the point i have started watching right from the beginning the very first you put up! I love love love what you do and all your love and affection for all the sheep: Ewes and lambs and rams... its so beautiful the way you have your "favourites" and name them. The way you talk to them is priceless.
Love your passion. Keep up the wonderful teaching you do. I have learned so much about your trade. So interesting! You have wonderful way of explaining things. Keep the amazing videos coming.....
I did same and sometimes revisit favourite ones. Seeing Rusty all grown up is cool as well
I gree with you from SA Cape town
I enjoy to be here
I loved hearing the story about the rejected baby being adopted by the ewe who had lost her baby-so uplifting!
As a Granddaughter of a shepherd who told us almost every day don’t name the lambs, and definitely don’t get attached to them, obviously we ignored him every time. I have enjoyed watching your care and how you love what you do. Really cheering little Vanillie. Thank you.
I am in awe of you! There is so much more to your operation than I thought. So interesting but exhausting for you. I can tell you love every one of your sheep family.
Omg...Miles is such a Cutie Pie. I bet he would make some beautiful babies. Thank you so much for sharing him today because he makes my heart sing.
Carissa is so beautiful!! WE SEE THAT BEAUTIFUL SMILE! 🤍🤍🤍 AMAZING JOB LADIES!! I love watching your channel.
I just love watching the baby's run back and forth jumping and kicking this legs there so full of energy !
I admire your love for your animals. No one can expect more from a breeder than what you provide. You work hard to improve as you go and it shows. Keep up the Great work. I’m keeping positive vibes out for the little lamb with the broken leg. Bless you
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Can't say it enough, it is so good to see your shepherd's heart in action. Cheers.
Awesome news about the little rejected lamb, some babies are meant to go to new homes! About 10 years ago met my older half sister that was adopted 2 years before i was born, it was amazing to see the awesome parents she has, and knowing that she completed their lives!
The look on Miles' face when he sees you just melts my.heart.
It was nice seeing Miles. So glad the little rejection lamb has a new mama. God bless you from Michigan USA 🇺🇸
Love how Miles comes running when you call him.
Watching those baby lambs makes me smile -- so full of life, jumping, running, etc.
"...so I'm thinking everyone is pretty happy."
Isn't it nice when in spite of problems, challenges, whatever - at the end of the day, you take stock and everyone is HAPPY!! You are so awesome!
So true. Every year every lambing will teach use something new for learning never stops. Lambing is an experience. A little change in feed, in genetics, even temperature and so many more unrealized events may affect the process. Thank goodness we can change when needed. Thanks for telling and showing us learning is a life long process. Stay safe and healthy.
Clarisa is adorable! So shy!
We want more Clarissa! 🥰
I came here to comment how Carissa is so shy too! She's so cute
Aww, love the foster story... glad that worked out 🥰
Evening all from England, nice job helping another family, woolly babies spreading over the country. Stay safe and great job on not such an easy group xx
I’m from the city and just now diving into these types of videos. I find them fascinating, this and goat farming. I love passionate people who are invested into their work like you are 🤍
What goat farmers do you watch?
You should check out the Hoof GP! He's a Scottish hoof trimmer (for cows). His videos are oddly fascinating. 🙂
i agree! I would love to have a pet goat or sheep one day (preferably a type of sheep that doesnt need shearing). If you like this stuff check out Weed 'em and Reap! They're one of my favorite farm channels, you may like it
@@SnekAAA yessss! I love them!
@@melissabrazile52 She’s call blue cactus dairy goat. Such a passionate and caring person.
I know you have a really tough job, but you make it look so fun. So rewarding. Thank you for your hard work, and love of it!
Your choice of music goes so well with the lambs' gambols. Big smile on my face. Thank you!
It’s so cute how karissa snickered every time she looked at the camera. She seems so shy! But a tremendous help to you!
Good morning from Pittsburgh PA. Those little tails crack me up! The lambs are so adorable!
Hope everyone had a wonderful Easter Sunday.
You need a Miles t-shirt. A picture of his smiling face would make the cutest t-shirt. 😊
I so agree with both of you ❤
4xl for me please
I'd buy one. :)
Now she can have a billy and miles t shirts. Love billy but smiling miles is just too adorable.
Sign me up!!!
Cutest ending!!!! They were so happy about more room to bounce around
That young lady who works with you is absolutely adorable. You had her present items whilst your gave the description. Her blushing was fantastic. You have an excellent person working with you who still has youth on her side. Please, when she finally passes her exams and graduates (Which she will obviously do with high honors) DO NOT LET HER GO!! You have a keeper
Yay! I missed Miles!!! Thanks for letting us see him! He surely loves you, Sandi.🐑♥️
WOW! THAT is unbelievable! It's almost impossible to graft in the same barn, but to graft at a completely different farm...AMAZING! Congratulations!
That was super special giving your friend a lamb for the sad ewe who lost her lamb. Awesome!!! What a blessing.
How can you tear yourself away from watching all the babies? I had the best laugh watching them run and jump!
I have been away for awhile, but I have returned to lose my heart once again!! I am in love with Miles!! He is handsome and adorable all at the same time! As you said, “He is perfect!”! I know about the breeding process, but sometimes there are happy accidents and Miles looks like he would add his 50% to make wonderful lambs!! I know...business can’t always afford to be sentimental!! Great to see you all again!!! Missed you tremendously!
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I totally have to come clean, I am ADDICTED to your channel! I just savour them when I get into bed, hmmm, counting sheep, not really! I love watching a whole bunch of babies bouncing and racing together, I laugh out loud! You are amazing, you work so hard and have so much stress at times yet, you love the sheep and are so caring! Miles is so adorable, I just loved it when he came running over to you for snuggles! 💕🇨🇦🐑
There are so many unusually cute lambs in this group!
I'm so glad Carissa is with you. You two work well together. Thanks again Sandi for all you do! 🐏🐑🐑🐑
Sandi, how I enjoy watching you and the fluffy family. You treat them like they are all your favorite. And when you name one they know their name when you call them. Miles is adorable.
That jet black lamb is sooo cute! So many pretty painted lambs this group. I was pleased to see that you had that little guys leg casted. He/she will heal just fine. I’ve had clients surrender their pets for euthanasia (economic reasons)and given the ok for us to try and repair the leg. We rarely had a bad outcome and most were returned to their owners. 🙏🏼❤️🕊
I loved how at the end the lambs were doing their lambpede in a circle around the creep feeder 🤣 adorable
Right on Sandy! Your a fantastic shepherdess!
What a blessing to see the other sheep accept the lamb that wasn't hers.
Wonder if it was not that mom was not a bad mom but knew someone else needed it.
@@hackerdontcare2032 what a nice response!
That is a quite a special rare event in actual practice despite some ewes trying to steal newborn lambs. the sense of smell of their own lamb(s) is key
Ewes have been known to try to steal a new lamb if they're still pregnant.
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I understand why you like to watch the lambs. I have heard the expressions of lambs gamboling about, but never really understood it in full until I saw them doing. They are having so much fun playing and running around. How the ewes and lambs find each other, I have no clue, but they sure like you!
Hi Sandi, just wanted to let you know, thanks for sharing the chaos of your days. I watch vet programs sometimes and they are just shows. I really like this, real stuff that matters. The struggles and human aspects of it all. Thanks again!
Great story of the adopted lamb.
No kidding! I was amazed it worked out... more details are needed on how the new owner got the ewe to accept the lamb.
@@Huntnlady7 it happens to my too when my cow lost her baby and I bought any one for her and she start feed hin after one day🥰
I don't think I will ever get tired of seeing lambs little tales wagging excitedly as they nurse.
It's just the cutest 😊
I could watch the lambs run back and forth all day!
Sandi, may I give thanks to you......as you learn, so do we.
I think that most of the people that are subscribed, are urban or city dwellers. We, for the most part, have never been on any type of growing (animals or produce) farm.
May I give you my sincerest thanks for letting us into the world of a farmer.
May the Lord shower blessings down on you and your farm family.
Love and hugs from Minnesota.
So wonderful for the other ewe and the little lamb that Mom didn’t want to bond. Just amazing 😉
I have so enjoyed watching you. Being a city dweller with zero knowledge of lambs you have hooked me. I enjoy your passion for the babies. Thank you for teaching me things I'm sure I will never use but who knows right I might have to splint a lambs leg. I love 💘 your vlog 💕
A fan from INDIANA USA.
I enjoy watching your whole operation. I plan to have a few lambs and I'm loving all the info I'm getting. Thank you for sharing the good and the bad.
Hi I'm new to the channel. Don't know much about lambs but watching you for a week wow! I can't believe you are standing and not asleep on your feet. I love the babies they are sooo cute. Great job!
There is a lot about lambs for a newbie like me
The absolute cutest when all the ewes are eating the babies run and pop behind them. I could watch that all day.
I think you are a wonderful sheep farmer. I love lambing season. We no longer have sheep. We had sheep for a short time. Wish I would have known about your blog when we were doing sheep, it would have been greatly helpful. Keep at it. Thank you.
Watching all the little lambs boing around just makes me smile.....
A lovely storyline in the midst of your busy livelihood rearing the ewes ! It’s incredibly enjoyable watching the weekly blogs you post, and this group of lambs are so very beautiful. Just adorable. And their colors and mixtures are pretty awesome too ! I’ve been watching you since late 2019, and went through most of the earlier ones when you started this channel. I don’t watch much else in terms of agricultural livery but, really love this. It calms my nerves. And inspires me to think ahead too about things here in the urban jungle so removed from farming and being in the countryside ! Great work you do -- keep it up !!! 🐏🐑🌾🌾
I am glad you took the time to help the lady who lost a lamb with one of your lambs.
Thank you for making my day brighter💚
Love from London, Ontario!
Great to see you Sandi!! Love seeing you smile!! 🙂🙃🙂🙃
That was wonderful for that newborn lamb! I love watching your videos, you do an amazing job! I think it is great that a younger generation of women are learning from you also!
I think Sandi what you're going to be amazed looking back on is YOU in these videos when you are older, or when you retire as a shepherd. The lamb area looks great!
Interesting perspective, and I second that. You are one of my favorite vloggers, Sandi.
I am brand new to this site and LOVE it.I love the filming, music, comments, education , humor, honesty and of course the sweet lambs. I raised a couple of sheep 46 years ago in 4-H. I am loving what I am learning by watching your vlog. Thank you for your hard work!!
Watching the babies run while their moms eat is probably one of my favorite moments you film ❤️
Lamb zoomies are the best
So good to see all the new life ! As always love rolling along Sandi
19:40 I like this part when all mams are eating and the kids playing togather🥰
I love how you organize all the new lambs and they get space to just run around 😁. They look like they have a bunch of fun💕. Miles is so cute 🥰 . Thank you for sharing your busy days💗🤗!
Sandi, I love the music you use for portions of your segments, particularly the one where you are first out in the barn in the morning and the lambs and their moms are just kind of chillin':)
Truly enjoy your programs, about yourself and your farm life, thank you
Fingers crossed for Miles to go to another farm to live out his life as the gorgeous ram he is!!! Maybe with Rusty and Noah????
This was an enjoyable video today. Thanks for sharing Sandi. Saw on your InstaGram that Lambing is officially over!!! YAY!!!!! What an awesome Easter gift!!!
My days are complete with Sandi and her sheep!!! I'm one of Sandi's Sheeple!!!
YEP, I have been using your videos as educational videos. I've added to my first aid kit and saved a lamb I would have lost in the past.
AAAHHHH! The baby got a new mother. And the mother got a baby. That is so sweet Sandy. Love watching you and your sheep farm from the smokie mountains of tennessee.
I actually will be glad to see Sandi doing other chores. 😁
Another UA-camr I watch completely unrelated to farming said “when we know better, we can do better” and that’s what you are doing. You do the best you know and when you learn something else, you can do better.
I’ve been a loyal follower for a while and don’t remember ever saying a lambing with so many different colored babies. It’s fantastic. White ones, black ones, brown ones and every combination of-those colors. I will be so interested to see which ones you decide to keep and why.
Maybe the newer William boys 🥰
The red legged lamb is my favourite
I about died laughing when you said prison brake babies! Miles is a keeper for sure.
You go girl. I’m in the panhandle in West Virginia. I’ve had a herd of 30 yews and 2 rams. In the past. Wish I were younger I’d give it a go again. God bless ❤️
Lovely little Miles is so cute. They grow up so fast.
I so much enjoy these precious sheep, lambs, and ewes !! My heart goes out to the sweet one with the broken leg, Miles and his darling face, and the one that found a loving mom !! I'm just a city person and know nothing about lambs - I guess I'm too soft hearted to put them down, or send them away - I guess that's why I'm a city girl and taught school !! I admire what you do - So thankful for those that love to care for and tend to basically helpless animals !! I love your videos !!
So as I sit here watching your video with a little bottle lamb beside me, I live with regret because everytime yours cry, she screams at me 🤣
See? OTHER lambs have company. Stacy. 😤
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@@genevievegreene1595 I'm not sure what that means? She's got 18 brothers and sisters bouncing around all over this place 🤷♀️
@@stacyleigh124 ah. Okay. You said you live with regret so I thought she was lonely and you felt bad about it. Carry on.
I have just found your video clips over the last few days and love them. Watching from New Zealand 🇳🇿 where we have alot of sheep 🐑 over 60 million of them. Your sheep and lambs are definitely well looked after 👍🏾😊. Totally enjoying every minute of your videos
Actually only 25 million, times have changed.
It cracks me up how the sheep often sound like a belching contest.
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Appreciate your dedication to your lambs..Port Elgin Ontario
I am also a 4am riser for work. I feel your tiredness
Found your channel by divine guidance. I love hearing and seeing what it is like to have a sheep farm. Your channel brings me peace as one that suffers from depression. Even in the sad times of losing little ones and mommas, the joy of watching those little babies jump and run make me smile. Thank you. Linna, 68 yrs old, Arizona
Found out by accident that when we fed in the evening( busy days) the cows ate, chewed their cud all night, and did not calve until 7:00 am and later. So now thats what we do, have not had a night calf for ten years. Love to watch other women farmers.
@ Jan Brasserie
Don't know if my country cuzins know this but they should...I will pass it on!
I love your videos. I have a small rabbitry and love animals and I love watching babies be born. Life is so precious.
It’s always a education watching your videos. Your helper is always shy. Lol.
Thank you for the great video. Miles is too cute! Glad that you were able to help the other family with a replacement lamb. Hugs!
I love it “the mature ewes are OK back there”. Hehehe 🤣
I randomly found your channel last week and I'm in love. Your vlogs are the best. I don't intend to own sheep, but I do knit with wool and I love sheep and goats, so I like living vicariously though watching your daily adventures. Your videos never fail to make me smile. With all the gloom in the world and chaos it is nice to have a bright corner of the internet that is just a happy place to visit.
I just need a rocking chair and a drink and I could sit there and rock for hours listening to them “baaaaaa” and watch them jump around! How freakin adorable are their little tails when they nurse!?!? They are so happy!!!
LOVE seeing how you manage/sort/feed/do everything.
We have a small urban homestead but plan on moving to a larger full time homestead soon.
Your channel gives some great insights into the different things I need - like using special software systems.
So far I've just used spread sheet data and that won't do going forward.
Also you weren't kidding when you said Miles had gotten big! He's HUGE!!
The creep feed must contain magic jumping beans, because those lambs are just a bouncin...lol
thanks for the fun videos. I'm a city girl and have fond memories of visiting farms for school trips and annual 4H Live Stock shows at the County Fair. how refreshing, Thanks
YOUR LOVE FOR YOUR LAMS ARE REALLY HEARTWARMING ❤️🐑❤️
God bless you today and always ❤️🕊❤️
So grateful you got to help someone else. With your anxiety during lambing, it's a beautiful and tranquil to see your lamb bonded w it's new Mom. Never let other people's bullshit cloud your heart. You're a beautiful person w a love like no other. I'm sending my ❤️ to you!!!