I bet the relief that sheep felt after being sheared was amazing. I can't imagine wearing all that wool in warm weather- it has to be miserable. Awesome job!
Oh my goodness Katie. I'm so impressed in how you were able to move her around. She has to feel so much better. Just take care of your back hon. I worry about you.
My great grandfather had sheep in the 40's- 50's and 60's in the coast range of Oregon. I've seen very strong men sheer sheep and you're the only one I've seen that makes it look easy. It isn't. It's extremely hard work. You have a gift!
If there’s one thing I’ve learned from the hoof GP it’s that it doesn’t need to be pretty, the only thing that matters to both the animal and the farmer, rancher, dairymen etc is that no matter what you do to an animal, whether it’s taking care of their hooves or shearing their fleece functionality takes priority over looks every time
You’d be surprised how cooperative sheep can be when it comes to getting sheared, especially if they’ve done it before. They absolutely love getting that excess weight off them
So nice and gentle that's a lucky sheep under there. I understand about not wanting second cuts in the wool, but I don't really understand about once the wool is off and collected, why don't they go back and clean up the ridges on the sheep then if they are concerned about the general look of the sheep. I know it's another 4 or 6 minute sheer, but between missing the last year's sheer and having an overweight sheep they know this will be an extra long task from the start...don't they charge a little extra anyway, or at least expect to spend some extra time, right? Maybe make up the difference on UA-cam? (Not joking but serious....) And that large bag of mats, dirt and oil she mentions...does that get used as wool or whatever or is it too matted and discarded? Just curious... hope she addresses sometime. Love these sheep, sheers and shorts.
@PurdueAlum01 I'm thinking and guessing that it's important to get the job done in one swoop because once they release the sheep the critters is out of there or really wants to be. Also the shearer must want to collapse after getting done with that heavy load.😮
@@PurdueAlum01The more time the animal is handled, more stress. They’re in Texas summer heat in most of these videos. Stress can spike heart rate and risk heat stress/heat stroke, so the goal when working without air conditioning etc is getting the wool off and animal back to the herd, not getting them pretty and smooth sheared like show sheep.
Great job on this!❤ Talk about a hard job. People just don’t understand the work taking care of livestock and land. They just glorify the peace and quiet. Hugs!❤
I never get over how much you care for the animals. Remarking on how the weight of the fleece was pulling on her skin, keeping her in a good position while you sheer, and going for efficacy over looks. The thoughtfulness radiates out of you at all times. 🤩
I love your videos. The sheep seem so docile while you are working on them. What i cant get over is the job is so back breaking. You must have great abs and back muscles. Great job!
There’s a phenomenon on the internet where people love to watch carpets be cleaned, pets to be groomed, and here, I guess, sheep be sheered. Yes, you’re not weird.
Thank goodness you came in contact with her Katie. Poor sheep! She can’t help it but you can help her. I appreciate all the work of shearing you and your wife does. Thx for sharing!! 🐑❤️❤️
I am forever grateful you care about the nicks. A few years ago I was driving on a Mack road and saw a flock of sheep that had just been shorn. I could tell cause there was blood all over the majority of them. It broke my heart for them.
When I was little, I watched a family friend shear his sheep for like 5 minutes. Between the damage from the clipper and the DISGUSTING wounds with maggots pouring out, I was DONE. (I know maggots are fairly common but... nope!)
@@Serene80 maggots only come from infection that been neglected. He should have treated them as all their hides will be covered with holes. Thus reducing the profit for those sheep,
People don't realize how dangerous an overgrown fleece can be. I was at a croft in Sutherland Scotland and if the sheep fell over they couldn't get up. They'd BAAAA and the sheepdogs would push then til they were upright. They were thanked with a "baa baa."
I just found this lady, & her videos on here and have subscribed. I love the care she takes with the animals to make sure she is gentle and cares more about the safety and wellbeing of the animals than any other shearer I have ever seen, what a pleasant treat! I think she's awesome! I also think the standards that she follows should be the standard, and the norm, rather than the exception. Love, care, and compassion, over profits!! Oh, and I also noticed how well the animals sit/lay for her, and don't mind being handled. What a difference from how I usually see them being handled, where the shearers' are fast, but rough, and leave knicks & cuts all over the poor animal, leaving it traumatized as hell! So, as I said before, the way this lady shears should be the norm & industry standard & not the exception. So once again love, care, & compassion over profits!
Poor baby 🥺 thank you for helping her ❤ what you do isn’t easy by any means and you did an amazing job on her especially considering her size. I know she’s forever grateful for this too 😊
You are amazing... So gentle with this big chunky momma.. there's no excuse for the way people are rough with sheep .. if u can be so gentle with such a big sheep .. some sheep sheerer's could learn a thing or two from you ♥️
I agree but this guy is only shearing 1 sheep which makes a big difference. Farmers also can make it easier for shearers by emptying their sheep so they're not fighting with the shearer
Wow! Katie, I’m not sure who I want to say “Bless your heart” for. You for tackling that fleece or the sheep for carrying that load- I’ll say it for both of you lol
I adore your videos and follow you on all your platforms. After watching Clarkson's Farm on Prime, I have such a healthier respect for everyone in your industry. Bless you for what you and your partner do for animals. I live in Ag country in CA (I know hard to imagine), but I went to an Ag College (Cal Poly SLO), and your dedication is rare.
I hope her humans start reducing her hard feed a little at a time. She will live a much more comfortable and happy life. I know from experience, that spoiling your babies is all we want to do, but obesity she is going to have a shorter life. She's a beautiful girl ❤️❤️
I love your channel so much, I'm just a random girl in Canada who's cheering g for you and your partner with every video 🥰 this is my daily dose of gentle kindness ♡
That poor girl I hope she’s gonna get treated better from now on… idk her situation but I can’t imagine a good owner letting their sheep get obese AND overgrown…
Well, obesity is often a side effect of not shearing sheep. They get too hot if they move too much, especially during the summer, so they move as little as possible. That in turn decreases the tone of muscle which lowers baseline metabolism which means more extra calories go to fat rather than straight to their body's use. Then the more fat they have the more likely to overheat they will be. Essentially not shearing ends up becoming a vicious cycle that eventually ends up with a dead sheep if not corrected, either from overheating or from the various health issues that eventually will happen from the obesity. Just shear the sheep, they are much healthier that way...
@@SilverScaleMA not to mention if you have a large flock, I'm sure it's easy to overlook one or not notice if they get a little chunky, given all the other crap you are constantly busy with keeping a farm and living life in general.
Someone said the Creator said the farmer has COVID during shearing season last year. If you don't know the situation like you claim, I feel like you shouldn't be putting out negative thoughts in the first place. You're going to influence others thoughts and judgements just by adding it in, whether or not you put a "disclaimer" in the front. Just a thought. Everyone is entitled to their opinion. I'm just sharing what it seems to be like from someone reading this on the outside.
@@ElysetheEevee I mean, COVID or not that sheep was still suffering... Or at least in discomfort. It's not fair to just say "well the owner was sick so they neglected their herd, what we gonna do 'bout it". I think raising awareness to the dangers of obesity and overgrowth will instead lead to trying to find more solutions to help alleviate that pain. If I'm sick and i can't take care of my animals, I'm gonna ask people to help you know? I doubt that a professional will look at that poor sheep and go "no money no sheering, let's just watch that sheep suffer because you can't afford to get help". And if they did then I just lost a bit of hope in humanity...
The video was fun to watch. Both the sheep and hard-working guy who sheered her had to send out a big cry of relief! Great video demonstration, as well! 😊❤😂
Какое великолепное руно , какая шерсть !! работа мастера просто супер !!Я держала в хозяйстве овец , сама ловила, связывала ноги , укладывала и стригла простыми ножницами , ох какой же это труд !! Сейчас я уже не в силах это делать.. А тут молодой парнишка , МОЛОДЧИНА !!! Сколько же великолепных вещей получится из этой шерсти
Damn you're amazing! I say that as a vet nurse who has spent time on outback sheep stations here in Australia, watching the shearing in real life. You're so fast and careful, not to mention strong, sooo impressive!
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@@servraghgiorsal7382 I’m sorry but what is this and what in earth does it mean? Stop commenting random stuff. Why Would want to post something that pertains to no one watching this video/reading these comments? Do something better with your time, for real..
"Obese and overgrown" could be written on my tombstone 😂
here, here!!😂
This is the greatest comment ever lmao
Damn that rhymes very well actually I mean tha whole comment 😂😂
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Look at the wool
I can 😂make tons of warm blanket 😌
If only I could lose 23 pounds in 8 minutes….ha!
Hahahaha !!! 😅🤣😂
Please notify me should you learn how this can be done😁
Me too!
Ladies add me to the list if figured out!
Ok girl
“She never missed a meal but definately missed a haircut” got me 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 me too
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Interesting,....
She's my spirit animal (I'd like to say that's a squirrel, even a raccoon, but nah)
And Lint covered meat ball…
I bet the relief that sheep felt after being sheared was amazing. I can't imagine wearing all that wool in warm weather- it has to be miserable. Awesome job!
معك حق 😊
THAT IS A MORROW WOOL
An amazing job as usual.!!!you gotta be soo strong to shear a sheep like this....
This is one happy sheep...❤
Whats that mean @@user-ei2lm6us2e
Lol
"This lint covered meatball..." 😂 LMAO
I came here to say that 😂
Hehe! Same!
😂😂
Oh my goodness Katie. I'm so impressed in how you were able to move her around. She has to feel so much better. Just take care of your back hon. I worry about you.
She is a badass isn't she!? That sheep is huge & not to mention how big that 'meat ball' is!
@@leslienold7719 LOL
I’m more impressed of the mass breeding that causes theses sheep to grow such a large fleece
Yeah your back...your back..I have a fused back..lower part makes it hard to do many things!!! I could do anything in my youth.
My mom has a lumbar fusion as well. Really limited her mobility since she can’t turn properly :( she’s strong though.
I just love how they look like they are relaxing and letting you cut them down. It looks like they have a lot of trust in you doing what you do.
bo to jest profesjonalista w swoim zawodzie
@@andrzejpacan1883She
@@andrzejpacan1883 That's a female. She is very professional. I've watched several of her videos.
@@frankspikes7858it’s possible the translation was too direct or defaulted to he when the person was using neutral terms
@@frankspikes7858probably a translation error
My great grandfather had sheep in the 40's- 50's and 60's in the coast range of Oregon. I've seen very strong men sheer sheep and you're the only one I've seen that makes it look easy. It isn't. It's extremely hard work. You have a gift!
I was thinking the same thing. I was thinking that she must be very strong in order to handle those sheeps like that!
She did a good job! 👍
Lo hace muy bien pero no debiera esperar a que la pobre oveja ande con tanto peso❤
If there’s one thing I’ve learned from the hoof GP it’s that it doesn’t need to be pretty, the only thing that matters to both the animal and the farmer, rancher, dairymen etc is that no matter what you do to an animal, whether it’s taking care of their hooves or shearing their fleece functionality takes priority over looks every time
Fantástic !
Fantástic !
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😅😅😅😅
Bless her heart, she moved so quickly into place.. you know she was so ready for that shave.
You’d be surprised how cooperative sheep can be when it comes to getting sheared, especially if they’ve done it before. They absolutely love getting that excess weight off them
@@killerkitten7534yeah... very true..
Love the waddle!
@Dont_click_this_profileebot
@@killerkitten7534.....
I know how good it ferls to ge my hair cut. I can imagine its thevsame feeling for this sheep.
As soon as she said 8 minutes, I was like “Holy sheep!!”
That's a sheep-load of wool
Haha nice
I used a different word but I think I like yours better 😂
Yea it’s a sheep-ton! 😂
Almost said it, but thought I better check the other comments & you know whats up!
I love how you care so much about not nicking the sheep, but never mention protecting your own back when handling such a big one! 💖
Aww! Poor Baby!❤
It's amazing how the inside of the fleece looks so different from the outside, it's almost like unwrapping a Christmas present 😊😊😊
It’s exactly like unwrapping a Christmas present ❤
I was going to say something similar. Underneath all that gunk and matting is a nebulous cloud!
Every video I’ve watched before has the sheep shearer leaving bloody cuts all over. This sheep shearing is so incredibly done. They are so gentle.
So nice and gentle that's a lucky sheep under there. I understand about not wanting second cuts in the wool, but I don't really understand about once the wool is off and collected, why don't they go back and clean up the ridges on the sheep then if they are concerned about the general look of the sheep. I know it's another 4 or 6 minute sheer, but between missing the last year's sheer and having an overweight sheep they know this will be an extra long task from the start...don't they charge a little extra anyway, or at least expect to spend some extra time, right? Maybe make up the difference on UA-cam? (Not joking but serious....) And that large bag of mats, dirt and oil she mentions...does that get used as wool or whatever or is it too matted and discarded? Just curious... hope she addresses sometime. Love these sheep, sheers and shorts.
@PurdueAlum01 that wool will become yarn after it's processed.
@PurdueAlum01 I'm thinking and guessing that it's important to get the job done in one swoop because once they release the sheep the critters is out of there or really wants to be. Also the shearer must want to collapse after getting done with that heavy load.😮
@@PurdueAlum01The more time the animal is handled, more stress. They’re in Texas summer heat in most of these videos. Stress can spike heart rate and risk heat stress/heat stroke, so the goal when working without air conditioning etc is getting the wool off and animal back to the herd, not getting them pretty and smooth sheared like show sheep.
That's one big sheep and fleece
everyone talking about the sheep in these but I can't get over how strong the barber is
IKR!
I get the same thing when I lift up anything over 80lbs lol nannying and picking up kids builds some biceps though 💪
Even tho sometimes she asks her wife for help XD
@@Upper_echelon_exotics
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I think if she hits you she will send you to space xd
Great job on this!❤ Talk about a hard job. People just don’t understand the work taking care of livestock and land. They just glorify the peace and quiet. Hugs!❤
“She’s never missed a
meal.”
Her and I are kindred spirits.
Same here
Ditto....no Alpo gets by me....woof
Ha! 😄 Swear to God, I was going to comment this exact thing!! 😆
💯 I'm all in on this comment ;)
Where's the buffet?
Madam, same
I never get over how much you care for the animals. Remarking on how the weight of the fleece was pulling on her skin, keeping her in a good position while you sheer, and going for efficacy over looks. The thoughtfulness radiates out of you at all times. 🤩
So awesome👍👍👍 ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
If I see you working on the heavy animals with such tenderness, it such a positive thing! Keep it up we all live to see you donit
the sheep's like "my bad girl, my bad" I had a rough year lmfao
For such a big girl, I’m so surprised she was able to hide from her shearing last year. Big and stealthy an unbeatable combination. LOL
Literally laughing out loud. Thank you 😆
She mentioned somewhere (TikTok maybe?) that there were a few sheep in that herd that missed their shearing last year because the farmer had Covid.
@@thewolfhippo5525 I didn't know that. Thanks for filling us in.
Неакуратно, но лишь
бы быстро.На кого теперь эта овца похожа
В одних полосах.
Really cool job-working with animals to make them happy and healthy. Love you attitude btw. Much respect.
I love how the sheep just like, accept that they're getting peeled
🤣🤣🤣
If anything its a relief and its good that they get sheared imagine having to live with that much weight
If you had all that matting on you, you’d welcome it too
Exactly lol they just sit there like the world biggest chillers
😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😵
I love seeing you giving the sheep a hug. So cute ❤❤❤❤
You're awesome. No doubt the great work you do brings those sheep and llamas a ton of relief and freedom! 🎉
That is one big monster of a fleece! I bet that felt so good after you took all that off her :)
What a cute little sheep 😭 it’s wittle legs sticking up while being shaved is too adorable lol 🥺😂 you can tell she’s enjoying it 🥹
Those poor little "feet" are long overdue for a rest!
You make it look easy, You are Amazing. Thank You for doing this, I'm sure they all feel so much better!!!!
I love how you doing very gentle with the sheep’s thank you
Yes.
I had a stroke reading this
@@catastrophanautSame 😂
My girl took a sheep and delivered a goat
And got herself a brand new, kinda dirty, but natural coat!
Bros be spitting bars🔥🔥🔥
Can we not assume gender for once?
@@Sentinel_ICBM No.
@@Sentinel_ICBMplease, cry more.
Imagine the sheep being mad she can't keep using the "it's not fat, it's fluff" excuse anymore
Lol. This is why I don’t shave my legs 🦵 😂
@@HN_DE Ew. Your legs are going to be 23 pounds of dirt and oil and mats.
Most hilarious and underrated comment ever 😂😂😂😂😂
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I love your videos. The sheep seem so docile while you are working on them. What i cant get over is the job is so back breaking. You must have great abs and back muscles. Great job!
I never thought I would find videos of sheep shearing interesting but these are great!
The narration is the bomb 👍
Impressed with this, totally
I need an intervention 🤍💚
Same!
Ikr
Alot people dont think that 8.5 minutes is that long, but it is when you have to exert soooo much energy to handle the sheep
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It's fucking long
She acted like a man...
@@rijaljalz8019 you acting like a woman
@@rijaljalz8019 b
Why is this so soothing to watch 😭
Because you wait Like the sheep: to feel free!😅
There’s a phenomenon on the internet where people love to watch carpets be cleaned, pets to be groomed, and here, I guess, sheep be sheered. Yes, you’re not weird.
It's like scooping Ice-cream
Right
Alívio 😅
Katie and Darian, your videos are amazing. I’m completely mesmerized and what we see at the end is always so nice for the animals!
You make this look so easy! The sheep definitely appreciate your skills! I like watching you work with them!🎉❤
You dont look like you're straining or exerting a lot of force - you are really good at what you do! You make it look easy.
She doesn't get paid enough.
It's the "flappin fig" for me! Love it!...and... great job on the shearing! 🐑 👍
My two rescued pups sure enjoy your videos. Thank you for taking such great care of those needy animals ❤
Thank goodness you came in contact with her Katie. Poor sheep! She can’t help it but you can help her. I appreciate all the work of shearing you and your wife does. Thx for sharing!! 🐑❤️❤️
Lint covered meatball had me hooting 👍🤣😂😂
😂
same
Ditto ❤
I’m very much into crochet and the first thing I thought of while watching this was “Oh that’s a lot of yarn.” 😭😭😂😂
I think this way when I see people with fluffy dogs and cats.
@@SobrietyandSolace 💀😂😂😂
Me too!
Hahahaha me too! I recently bought wool yarn for a project 😂😂😂
Her wool is absolutely gorgeous too, it looks like it’ll make very nice yarn lol
Im just very impressed that the sheep you clip settle in looking passively relaxed for their groom. I have enjoyed!
I am forever grateful you care about the nicks. A few years ago I was driving on a Mack road and saw a flock of sheep that had just been shorn. I could tell cause there was blood all over the majority of them. It broke my heart for them.
When I was little, I watched a family friend shear his sheep for like 5 minutes. Between the damage from the clipper and the DISGUSTING wounds with maggots pouring out, I was DONE. (I know maggots are fairly common but... nope!)
@@Serene80 maggots only come from infection that been neglected. He should have treated them as all their hides will be covered with holes. Thus reducing the profit for those sheep,
@@Serene80 so sad!!!
@@awenda598 Not sure he particularly cared. He wasn't a very good man...
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People don't realize how dangerous an overgrown fleece can be. I was at a croft in Sutherland Scotland and if the sheep fell over they couldn't get up. They'd BAAAA and the sheepdogs would push then til they were upright. They were thanked with a "baa baa."
The sheep dogs standing sheep up. Is hilarious.
@@Odo-so8pjmy heart goes out to that poor sheep dog that is in charge of this sheep 😂
Who would have expected that sheep dogs have a side job pushing up a sheep instead of using their main job directing sheep?
무게가 장난 아닐텐데 동물을 다치지 않게하면서 털을 잘깎으시네요~ 멋있네요~ 건강도 지켜가며 하세요~
안녕
Your soul is golden for your caring of these helplessly critters. Skillful and unrelenting you provide relief.
I enjoy the eyes of the sheep you shear.
You are so humane and gentle.
I just found this lady, & her videos on here and have subscribed.
I love the care she takes with the animals to make sure she is gentle and cares more about the safety and wellbeing of the animals than any other shearer I have ever seen, what a pleasant treat! I think she's awesome!
I also think the standards that she follows should be the standard, and the norm, rather than the exception. Love, care, and compassion, over profits!!
Oh, and I also noticed how well the animals sit/lay for her, and don't mind being handled. What a difference from how I usually see them being handled, where the shearers' are fast, but rough, and leave knicks & cuts all over the poor animal, leaving it traumatized as hell! So, as I said before, the way this lady shears should be the norm & industry standard & not the exception. So once again love, care, & compassion over profits!
In Australia lots of ladies do this work and are called Jillaroos.
Don't mind me,just here for my daily dose of sheep shearing.
I don't know how I got here, but I'm sure glad that I came. 😅
Me 2
Enjoy her narrative and new 💈 haircut 🤍💚 she's sporting ☮️
The sheep looks like drunken doll and oh, so pretty at tt end. Great job !
Aww i love how you care about her health not her looks ❤️
Poor baby 🥺 thank you for helping her ❤ what you do isn’t easy by any means and you did an amazing job on her especially considering her size. I know she’s forever grateful for this too 😊
I am live india will you be my friend
@@oldisgold795😂😂 bro
@@oldisgold795wtf?! Shutup😂😂
“Lint covered meatball” 🤣🤣🤣
That's what I THOUGHT I heard! LOL... TOO Funny.
I find it astounding how rhe sheep 🐑 just relax in your arms.😮
I love watching you, you're so lovely with the sheep and you have a kind soothing voice ❤
You are amazing... So gentle with this big chunky momma.. there's no excuse for the way people are rough with sheep .. if u can be so gentle with such a big sheep .. some sheep sheerer's could learn a thing or two from you ♥️
I agree but this guy is only shearing 1 sheep which makes a big difference. Farmers also can make it easier for shearers by emptying their sheep so they're not fighting with the shearer
big chunky momma 😂
Yes, you are so right. Also, nice how relaxed the sheep appeared throughout the steering process!
@@marilynschmidt6400 shearer is female.
Well said 👏
Well hello Ms. Chonk, that hair cut suits you very well! 😂❤️
U enjoy your work obviously. I thank you for giving so many animals such amazing relief 😇
Wow. She’s a big girl. You’re so nice to these animals and care so much about their safety and comfort. You guys do such a great job. 💕
That is one talented shearer right there.
And compassionate.
She’s never missed a meal…😂
You can call that girl anything you want except late for dinner
Politely saying 😎
Such a talented shearer!
You’re a true artist at your craft!! I’m glad you’re so gentle with the animals. You make it look easy!! 🥰
Your videos relax me. Thankyou for doing what you do.🐑
Her wool is so beautiful! As a professional spinner I can appreciate it's beauty!❤
Think HOT🔥IMAGINE WEARING THAT WOOL COAT SUMMERS. TIME FOR A MELTDOWN😊🌞😯
Wow! Katie, I’m not sure who I want to say “Bless your heart” for. You for tackling that fleece or the sheep for carrying that load- I’ll say it for both of you lol
I adore your videos and follow you on all your platforms. After watching Clarkson's Farm on Prime, I have such a healthier respect for everyone in your industry. Bless you for what you and your partner do for animals. I live in Ag country in CA (I know hard to imagine), but I went to an Ag College (Cal Poly SLO), and your dedication is rare.
I hope her humans start reducing her hard feed a little at a time. She will live a much more comfortable and happy life. I know from experience, that spoiling your babies is all we want to do, but obesity she is going to have a shorter life. She's a beautiful girl ❤️❤️
Agree totally. Most people do not realize that overtreating is actually animal ABUSE!
That wool coat is awesome! Poor thing, having to walk around for a year with extra wool on top of a heavy body must've sucked.
You did great!
You do such an amazing job!! Can tell you love your job!! Thanks for sharing your days with us all
You are AMAZING! Thank you for your kindness to animals. ❤
I love your channel so much, I'm just a random girl in Canada who's cheering g for you and your partner with every video 🥰 this is my daily dose of gentle kindness ♡
Youre the coolest person on my UA-cam reels. Thank you for sharing your job with the world.
Aww! So sweet the sheep love you. You are so good at what you do. So gentle taking off their wool.
You always make it look a lot easier than it must be. Love your videos - you must be wicked strong!
A flapping fig. I love her colorful words. She need merch with that. 😂 I’m using this at work.
You are amazing at this almost impossible task. Love watching you.
That poor girl I hope she’s gonna get treated better from now on… idk her situation but I can’t imagine a good owner letting their sheep get obese AND overgrown…
She didn't look obese at the end. I was surprised by the lack of girth that I expected to see.
Well, obesity is often a side effect of not shearing sheep. They get too hot if they move too much, especially during the summer, so they move as little as possible. That in turn decreases the tone of muscle which lowers baseline metabolism which means more extra calories go to fat rather than straight to their body's use. Then the more fat they have the more likely to overheat they will be. Essentially not shearing ends up becoming a vicious cycle that eventually ends up with a dead sheep if not corrected, either from overheating or from the various health issues that eventually will happen from the obesity. Just shear the sheep, they are much healthier that way...
@@SilverScaleMA not to mention if you have a large flock, I'm sure it's easy to overlook one or not notice if they get a little chunky, given all the other crap you are constantly busy with keeping a farm and living life in general.
Someone said the Creator said the farmer has COVID during shearing season last year.
If you don't know the situation like you claim, I feel like you shouldn't be putting out negative thoughts in the first place. You're going to influence others thoughts and judgements just by adding it in, whether or not you put a "disclaimer" in the front. Just a thought.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion. I'm just sharing what it seems to be like from someone reading this on the outside.
@@ElysetheEevee I mean, COVID or not that sheep was still suffering... Or at least in discomfort. It's not fair to just say "well the owner was sick so they neglected their herd, what we gonna do 'bout it". I think raising awareness to the dangers of obesity and overgrowth will instead lead to trying to find more solutions to help alleviate that pain. If I'm sick and i can't take care of my animals, I'm gonna ask people to help you know? I doubt that a professional will look at that poor sheep and go "no money no sheering, let's just watch that sheep suffer because you can't afford to get help". And if they did then I just lost a bit of hope in humanity...
Thank you for your Gentle approach, and kindness!❤
I think a cloud fell from the sky. Shes big!
Aww, that sounds so sweet... 💕
You make this look way easier than it is. You do awesome work.
thanks for all you do 🐑🐏💕👏🏾🙋🏾
I really appreciate you and your work
I love how you are so concerned about the sheep, and not cutting the skin with the blades of the razor! Thank you! 🙏
I like her little waddle❤ She must feel so much better
The video was fun to watch. Both the sheep and hard-working guy who sheered her had to send out a big cry of relief! Great video demonstration, as well! 😊❤😂
@@maryannfitkin9891 that’s a girl 😂
Her waddle!! So cute!
They always look so cute while you shave them😭😭
Kaani thiyyakapothe vaatiki chaalaa ebbandigaa untundi teesesthene free gaa untaai
Shear not shave 😆
@@marilynschmidt6400 Oh sorry, thank you for correcting though.❤️
It’s so satisfying to watch!
Какое великолепное руно , какая шерсть !! работа мастера просто супер !!Я держала в хозяйстве овец , сама ловила, связывала ноги , укладывала и стригла простыми ножницами , ох какой же это труд !! Сейчас я уже не в силах это делать.. А тут молодой парнишка , МОЛОДЧИНА !!!
Сколько же великолепных вещей получится из этой шерсти
Это женщина.
Thank you for caring about the animals. You give them such relief.
And will make a profit from that wool.
Thank you for shearing MY fat sheep a few years ago. You guys were wonderful ❤
Love watching you with the animals, your always respectful to them. 🏴
I love how calm the sheep are when you do this
IKR?! I was waiting for the sheep to bite her armpit but it was just as snug as a bug in a rug! 😊
У тебя надежные руки и твои животные тебе доверяют ,ты мастер своей работы ❤❤❤
Amazing work you're doing, not easy though but well done n appreciatively! GOD BLESS!🙏👍🙏
Damn you're amazing! I say that as a vet nurse who has spent time on outback sheep stations here in Australia, watching the shearing in real life. You're so fast and careful, not to mention strong, sooo impressive!
Thank God you were able to relieve her of all that wool.
Damn. I'm just glad that whole chunk of overgrown fleece is gone now. Dude must've been overheating.
IF you really have broken dreams, that LEAVES you free to make new life plans. Take more small vacations. Learn to swing dance or some other style. . Take a COOKING class. Volunteer to walk dogs at the shelter.. go to a New to You.section of the library, such as Russian poetry, try a different coffee shop and strike up a conversation buy a good coloring book and good pencils, and do that while listening to your favorite music. Give the comp leted pictures to a head start school. As paul Simon said," Make a new plan Stan". ( But it's not about leaving your lover, for you. Its about enjoying your life by yourself, until it changes again! ) Best WISHES!!
@@servraghgiorsal7382 I’m sorry but what is this and what in earth does it mean? Stop commenting random stuff. Why Would want to post something that pertains to no one watching this video/reading these comments?
Do something better with your time, for real..
The channel has to have some of the most satisfying content on UA-cam
Pendleton Wool & Mill stores just gave you a big Thank You for this video....
Sheep: “This isnt even my true form.” *waits for Katie to come shear her*