Lady, I don't know who you are or where this is all taking place but I want you to know that you are now my new SUPER HERO. This is the second video I'be watched and I am overwhelmed. I laughed, I cried, I worried, I rejoiced. This is incredible. And you are amazing at all of this. I pray you get some rest soon and that your hands will regain their strength. Big thumbs up to your helper too. What a team!
@@JudyHart1 Oh thank you for the info, I have friends in St Mary's. Next time we go to visit I'm taking a drive to her farm just to shake her hand. LOL We're from New Brunswick.
She really is a Super Hero, taking on You Tube to teach us (she will argue that she's not a teacher, but she really is) all about the good, the bad and the ugly of what farmers do to raise sheep. And, occasionally, she catches some really GREAT moments - some really, really cute (even too cute!), but also taking us along to solve big problems from a mysterious deformity (caused by a mosquito bite at the wrong time!) to why a beloved ewe continues to fail - no matter how much loving care and attention and treats ... and she takes us along through the autopsy that finally confirms why. Wool, in Canada, is pretty much a landfill item if it's sheared off sheep not bred to produce fine fleece, and admittedly knowing nothing about wool but that she needs to shear her ewes at least once a year for their health and comfort, she's turned what was once basically garbage into woolen products that we, her 'crafty' loyal followers can't get enough of and now, with the addition of a new breed of ram, she's added a lovely rust to the natural colors of fibers that we anxiously await to see what she will be able to offer us. She really is a super hero, bravely showing us her failures where if, or or, or should have, or could have - You Tube's 'favourites' - but they are the very best to teach a new struggling shepherd that sometimes, it's not your fault a lamb doesn't make it... Year after year, Sandi has taken us along with her as she's improved her flock through nutrition, genetics and management, to where now her ewes are producing on average, more than 7 lambs each every 2 years! And let's not forget the dryer balls....
@@georgegoertzen4723 Thanks for sharing this. I fell upon her videos two days ago and I've been binging on them. Much better than Netflix!!! LOL My husband was raised on a farm and he and his brother raised beef cattle - he has since sold out and retired. We knows the ins and outs of farming, well he does more than I do. We married late so I wasn't part of the hands on stuff but I sure do appreciate anyone who is not afraid of hard work. And yes, Sandy is unbelievably precious. I'll say it again...she's my new super hero!
This made my Fun Day Friday.... Baby Lamb: "Baaah" Sandi: "Yes, you are a lot of work! Good thing you are cute!" LOLOLOL On a more serious note, it's so cool to see Carissa step up when you need her help! She has learned so much from being with you Sandi and it shows in her Smile and dedication and her work ethic too! Cheers and Blessings From Ohio and Keep Strutting!
So Sandy, I have a question. Do you prefer lambing to bring fast and furious like this time or would you want things to move along more gradually? In any event, the video and editing it took are greatly appreciated!!! I'm so glad you could go out for dinner.
Hi Sandy! You and Carissa make an incredible lamb delivery team!!! It’s incredible Sandy how you figure out what’s going on “in there” and how you know how to manipulate the lamb to get it out safely. You may have a few losses but you have so so many wins!!! In my eyes you are a wonder woman and so is Carissa. She seems to love love love working with you and your sheep. You have a good woman there working with you❣️(and on a side note) This 68-year-old grandma thinks that Mark is just so cute and I don’t care if you tell him. You two work so well together also.
It's so fun to watch mamas work on their wet, meconium-stained, blood-streaked, and/or limp lambs until they've turned then into fluffy, clean, dry, and bouncy babies! Their talking to one another is wondrous, and I love to see those tails when they find the udder!
Hey Sandi, since I’m in early for once I just wanted to say, I started watching your videos during lockdown last year here in Australia and they really helped me through. Every time a “sheep video” appears on my subscription feed I get so excited! So thank you for taking the time out of your already busy work day to edit and share these with all of us. ❤️
@@SandiBrock I found you during lock down as well. We didn't have internet before then, I Love your videos you are one hard working lady. Carrisa is a awesome asset to your farm, Love watching you both work as a team, pulling those babies. It makes my day, when I get notifications on a new video from u. Specially when ur in ur barn working.. Love ya
I fornd Sandi's video in my UA-cam suggested videos during her Vlogmas 2019 when I was home sick . I was hooked from that first video. I enjoy watching all aspects of farming life.
Sandy, I consider myself to be a hard-working old farm girl, but you just exhaust me! You are physically strong and must be mentally strong to be able to do what you do! Watching you with your sheep and running all of that farm equipment, and listening to your statistics and knowledge makes me proud of you! I sure hope Mark and the kids appreciate that you’re a bit above normal! You’re a Canadian gem! 💍🚜🐑📚
I love seeing all of your little lambs My uncle was a sheep farmer and i loved going over and seeing the lambs he recently came down with cancer and only has a couple weeks left it has affected my family a lot but we watch your videos and it kinda reminds me of me and him on the farm thank you so much for your videos -Charlee
Carissa's really come into her own over the last few years. She's clearly a valuable partner year round and especially a godsend during lambing, planting, and harvesting. I wonder if she plans to open her own sheep farm some day or if she prefers working with the animals without needing to handle business logistics and paperwork? BTW, any way we can see a close up of the lamb with the half black face (19:28)? It's coloring is so unique!
After watching your videos for over a year, I want to send a BIG "thank you" for all of the hard work filming and editing. You rock, Sandi Brock! And thank you so very very much for the attention you have and are giving to mental health needs!
Thank you for sharing your life with us!! You and your family (including Carissa) are so amazing!! Have a wonderful weekend Sandi!! Sending love from Baton Rouge, Louisiana!! 💙🐑💙
I have been obsessed with Lambs since the day I was born! However I am extremely allergic to them and to hay and to just about everything in your barn. I have watched your videos multiple times to get my lamb fix! you have made my life much more enjoyable since I found your channel. I love your honesty and how real you show life in and out of the barn. sending a big hug from my heart to yours!
Being the city girl that I am, I am both fascinated and impressed by EVERYTHING that goes on there. I look forward to and enjoy each and every upload. And I don't want you to feel stressed and pressured to get things on here fast. We all know that you have a life to live too. Besides, we can always visit the archives for a "fix". Bless you, Sandi.
I've learned so much about all things sheepishlyme since stumbling across your channel. Willow and Matty are so cute. Would like to see more of them as they grow up. I am allergic to soybeans, but do like seeing everything on the farm responsibly and sustainability farmed. The newbie lambs are so adorable when they run up and down and play as they grow up.
Soooo busy!! Can't wait for it to slow down just a tad. Would love a closer look at the unique lamb with the half white half black face. But I'll be patient until these mamas give you a break and there's time to pause and look at all these new babies and their beautiful patterns. Stay strong Sandi and thank you for sharing with all of us ❤️
I enjoy the one ewe that is like "My baby! But Sandi, I really want this lamb. I don't care that it's not mine. I want it." to every single lamb before it going into the claiming pens.
You and Carrisa make a awesome team. Thanks Carrisa for being so amazing, n I hope you stay with Sandi for many years to come. Yall work so hard at your job. Keep the videos coming, We love them. ❤️ 😉
Speaking of tight ligaments.... Sandi, your inner thighs must be super-strong- using them to clamp the ewe whilst you're trying to maneuver a stuck lamb out. You & Carissa are a lifesaving, lifegiving team! So much patience & expertise. I'm in awe! 💕💕
Sandi as always THANK YOU for doing what you do ... Love watching your vlogs I mean it from the bottom of my heart ........ you ARE my SHERO!!!!! No matter what kind of day you are having you always put your lambs / sheep first ... The love you have for them shows in your videos
At 19:33, that little one looks like an open faced oreo. I've never seen a lamb with coloring like that! Super cool Sandi! Your lambs have some pretty babies.
I started watching your videos when I could no longer work due to chronic illness… your content is both the positive and negative side of sheep raising so it really brings the watcher closer and feel more involved. For that I must thank you so much for both sharing your knowledge and keep me interested and high alert for the next video… you work so hard everyday with your sheep then make time to edit and deal with the UA-cam guidelines in order to keep us all so intrigues. I do appreciate all that you do both on the daily with the sheep and weekly with our videos❤❤
This was wild Sandi! I don’t think I have ever seen you this tired after a few days into lambing….bless your heart. You are just the best Shepard of that flock. They are so blessed and fortunate to have you and Clarissa…❤️❤️❤️
Good afternoon Sandi, holy smokes you have been super busy. I know that you knows this, lambie with double jointed back leg, we call it spider legs. As soon as it's dry and had good feed, we splint that leg. It gives that loose tendon a chance to be positioned right. Have a great weekend Brock family.🚜🚜🐑🐏🐏🐑💐🌸🌹
Watching you with your babies is so cute, you lay them just so, then you fluff them up, then you pat around them, THEN you redo!!! Love watching you with them. I’m a retired farm wife, if there is such a thing, and I know there is a time for everything on the farm, but I sure wish you lambed more often. Please don’t hate me for saying that, love you and your family and y’all’s adventures!
Whenever I watch your videos my husband always calls from the next room, "lambishssssssh, time!" and then he usually quietly *sneaks* walks behind my chair so he can watch too, but, you know without letting on that the all this cuteness make him smile. Thank you for the nurturing can you take of both your sheep and those of us who love to watch. I feel a part of the farm life that I had as a child, now nearly 50 years gone as I married a city boy and have live in town ever since. Hugs to all from Texas and God bless you.
Carissa says it ALL, at 20:42, without speaking a single word!!! 🤣 Each & every one of these videos/lambs, help to warm & HEAL my heart! 🎥+🐑=❤️🩹😌 Thank you, Sandi, fam, & of course Carissa! ❤️
Another full day well done ladies. It was suddenly a whirlwind of assisted births, and I'll just bet the next day those poor hands were stiff and swollen. 🐑❤🐑❤🐑
Have to share...... these old ears of mine had a hard time catching all the words when u guys were pulling the first hard one. Trying to shush the sheep 😅 wasn't working so I went back and put on closed caption. Apparently a lambing barn sounds like music and applause 😂❤
Thank you so much Sandi...you and Carissa literally put your backs into that rush of births and it was no wonder your hands were numb...I really felt for those mums...in shock no doubt about that!!... Much love to Carissa and the family from Scotland😁💞🖖✨
Aww that loss was a tuff one, really thought baby was gonna make it once you finally got em out(lol @your breath of relief on mamas back)...glad you could get mama to foster though
Ahhh the miracle of lambing! Great job today Sandi 👍 I love watching your videos. Enjoy your dinner and time with your friends. You deserve a break after a few difficult deliveries. Love you guys ❤️
The one ewe ran out of toner/ink while making the lamb. The stealing ewe makes me laugh and feel bad for her all at the same time. Such a wonderful motherly instinct she has.
I had to watch this with no sound so I turned the captions on... I laughed so hard when I saw that all of the noise the sheep make comes up as [Music] and [Applause]. 😂😂😂
Yaaaaaayyyy. I was patiently waiting for an upload!!!! My fav thing to do while my kids are in school. Thank you so much for the video, absolutely love everything you and Carissa do ☺️❤️
I love how it sounds like when they are in labor they are screaming MA like help me... and then the babies sound like ma feed me.. it's so precious especially when you have a rough day.. you make my day so much better.. so far far favorite ones of course are the all black ones but one with the white and black face OMG you have to keep it.. so unique
Wow .. crazy busy days. II finally see a video almost as soon as it was put out. LOVE watching these little babies being born .. taking their first breaths, steps and drinks. Well done Sandi and team !!! From a fellow Ontarian. xo
...as I finish putting in my garden in Northern MN, I told my husband that its getting to be lots of work(lambing is lots of work) what would I do instead and he said "watch your lambing show" I think he watches the smiles and peace it brings to my soul...Thank you.
Wow what a day on the farm. So many lambs! I’m so glad you and Carissa make such a great team especially on those lambs needing double the help. You certainly deserved a night out with your friends Sandi. I’m glad you went and stayed out to enjoy a chat with friends.💕
Love this vlog! So many new babies. Tell Mark that I saw him 😂! Nice to see him in the barn! We see you in the field! Tell Carrisa happy to see her too! Keep up the great work! I want to see the one with half black and half white face! It looked so cute! God bless you and Carrisa! Have a great day!
Hi Sandi , I am interested in buying your lamb Kinky I have left you a few messages on your email on your web site and understand you have been flat out especially now with lambing . I would really like to give Kinky a 2nd chance and have spoken to a rescue in Manitoba called the 10 Acre Woods who have agreed would take him and help arrange his transport if you agree . They run a lovely place run by Mark and Tara who take in surrendered , orphaned , sick obandoned animals and they live out the days living the good life . Thank you for your time Sandi I will be looking forward to hearing your response .
Whew! This lambing is reminding me of a couple months ago and Cammy’s spring lambing! A lot of HUGE singles! He actually had to have a vet come in and do a c-sect! Remember that’s an option if they’re really stuck! Love you Sandi!
You are such a blessing to me. I keep up with a lot of what's going on here in the U.S. (it's my beloved homeland) and pray for my nation to be saved. So it gets pretty heavy sometimes. Then you post. And I get thoroughly distracted with your shepherding. Every muscle in my body pulls with you when you're pulling a baby out. And finally I relax when it arrives! I love you dear lady. I don't know how you do all that you do but I thank you for doing it. God bless you.❣️
I know recording, editing, and sharing these videos is a lot of work on top of everything you already do, but I'm SO GLAD you do it. I live for your videos. ♥️
Amazing fantastic one today!!! so cool to know so many lambs were born on my birthday!!! Thank you so much for sharing lambing ! It was a really intense one today with alm the pulling
There is no way I could do what you do! I don't know how you keep going! You are an incredibly strong, dedicated woman who OBVIOUSLY loves her sheep! Me? I'd love to buy some black faced dryer balls. 🙂
Watching you do what you do, no matter if in the field or working the sheep, is better than any rainbow. Stay you and keep on keeping on. Thank you for everything you do this makes me not afraid to try and just jump in.
Wow I must say I admire you and all you do. That’s a lot of daily hard work and I didn’t realize how fragile sheep can be. Many blessings to you and your family 💕💕💕💕💕
This has been a busy start to lambing this time. So great that Carrisa is there to lend a hand. And then having Jess come in to help out. So great that you had a break with your friends. A nice pause amidst the chaos. 🥰❤
I love watching your channel, Sandy. You are so lucky to have Carissa working for you, I can't believe how she works with you and also a dairy, not many girls or guys, her age would want to do this type of work. She is amazing and so are you.
In all your videos this is the first one where you go “help” on camera. I know there have been other times but this is the first time you show the full story on camera. Thanks for that.
Lady, I don't know who you are or where this is all taking place but I want you to know that you are now my new SUPER HERO. This is the second video I'be watched and I am overwhelmed. I laughed, I cried, I worried, I rejoiced. This is incredible. And you are amazing at all of this. I pray you get some rest soon and that your hands will regain their strength. Big thumbs up to your helper too. What a team!
Hensall, Ontario, Canada, and she’s the internet sheep queen. She’s also on Instagram.
@@JudyHart1 Oh thank you for the info, I have friends in St Mary's. Next time we go to visit I'm taking a drive to her farm just to shake her hand. LOL We're from New Brunswick.
She really is a Super Hero, taking on You Tube to teach us (she will argue that she's not a teacher, but she really is) all about the good, the bad and the ugly of what farmers do to raise sheep. And, occasionally, she catches some really GREAT moments - some really, really cute (even too cute!), but also taking us along to solve big problems from a mysterious deformity (caused by a mosquito bite at the wrong time!) to why a beloved ewe continues to fail - no matter how much loving care and attention and treats ... and she takes us along through the autopsy that finally confirms why. Wool, in Canada, is pretty much a landfill item if it's sheared off sheep not bred to produce fine fleece, and admittedly knowing nothing about wool but that she needs to shear her ewes at least once a year for their health and comfort, she's turned what was once basically garbage into woolen products that we, her 'crafty' loyal followers can't get enough of and now, with the addition of a new breed of ram, she's added a lovely rust to the natural colors of fibers that we anxiously await to see what she will be able to offer us. She really is a super hero, bravely showing us her failures where if, or or, or should have, or could have - You Tube's 'favourites' - but they are the very best to teach a new struggling shepherd that sometimes, it's not your fault a lamb doesn't make it... Year after year, Sandi has taken us along with her as she's improved her flock through nutrition, genetics and management, to where now her ewes are producing on average, more than 7 lambs each every 2 years! And let's not forget the dryer balls....
@@georgegoertzen4723 Thanks for sharing this. I fell upon her videos two days ago and I've been binging on them. Much better than Netflix!!! LOL My husband was raised on a farm and he and his brother raised beef cattle - he has since sold out and retired. We knows the ins and outs of farming, well he does more than I do. We married late so I wasn't part of the hands on stuff but I sure do appreciate anyone who is not afraid of hard work. And yes, Sandy is unbelievably precious. I'll say it again...she's my new super hero!
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How many of us hit "play" to Sandi's video while in the middle of watching something else?
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Awe! Too sweet!
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Same, just did
I always feel so bad when the momma looses her baby. Especially a single, glad to see she was able to foster
I love how sometimes it’s a struggle to get a mom to follow its lamb, and other times it’s a line of stealers and the mom all following along.
Yeah, at one point it looked like more ewes than lambs in the one pen. 🥰🐑🐑🐑💖
That was so funny you pointed ewe and said”stop stealing” she put her head down walked way.
This made my Fun Day Friday.... Baby Lamb: "Baaah" Sandi: "Yes, you are a lot of work! Good thing you are cute!" LOLOLOL On a more serious note, it's so cool to see Carissa step up when you need her help! She has learned so much from being with you Sandi and it shows in her Smile and dedication and her work ethic too! Cheers and Blessings From Ohio and Keep Strutting!
Also from Ohio here! Couldn't agree with you more❤️
@@tiffanibrown6149 O-H Hope all is well in your part of Buckeye Land! Cheers Tiffani!
So Sandy, I have a question. Do you prefer lambing to bring fast and furious like this time or would you want things to move along more gradually? In any event, the video and editing it took are greatly appreciated!!! I'm so glad you could go out for dinner.
Good question if it was me I’d rather fast and furious and get it over quickly. Then it just lag on. What about you?
@@tinabranch321 I think I would prefer it steady. But I am much older and just like everything slow and steady.
Hi Sandy! You and Carissa make an incredible lamb delivery team!!! It’s incredible Sandy how you figure out what’s going on “in there” and how you know how to manipulate the lamb to get it out safely. You may have a few losses but you have so so many wins!!! In my eyes you are a wonder woman and so is Carissa. She seems to love love love working with you and your sheep. You have a good woman there working with you❣️(and on a side note) This 68-year-old grandma thinks that Mark is just so cute and I don’t care if you tell him. You two work so well together also.
I agree! I'm just a year ahead of you and love Sandi and her ga g too.
I agree.. these ladies are the best
Just found sandie through Wyoming life
I’m 66, agree with you, and fun to listen to mark’s Canadian accent. (He’s very cute! Glad someone else mentioned it!)
I don’t post much but I agree wholeheartedly with all the ladies here. I’m 65.
It's so fun to watch mamas work on their wet, meconium-stained, blood-streaked, and/or limp lambs until they've turned then into fluffy, clean, dry, and bouncy babies! Their talking to one another is wondrous, and I love to see those tails when they find the udder!
Hey Sandi, since I’m in early for once I just wanted to say, I started watching your videos during lockdown last year here in Australia and they really helped me through. Every time a “sheep video” appears on my subscription feed I get so excited!
So thank you for taking the time out of your already busy work day to edit and share these with all of us. ❤️
Thank you for watching them!!!🥰🥰
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@@SandiBrock I found you during lock down as well. We didn't have internet before then, I Love your videos you are one hard working lady. Carrisa is a awesome asset to your farm, Love watching you both work as a team, pulling those babies. It makes my day, when I get notifications on a new video from u. Specially when ur in ur barn working.. Love ya
I fornd Sandi's video in my UA-cam suggested videos during her Vlogmas 2019 when I was home sick . I was hooked from that first video.
I enjoy watching all aspects of farming life.
@natalie I am in Aus to Sandi was a blessing through lockdown.
Now I can enjoy my Friday! I look forward to a new video ❤️
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Sandy, I consider myself to be a hard-working old farm girl, but you just exhaust me! You are physically strong and must be mentally strong to be able to do what you do! Watching you with your sheep and running all of that farm equipment, and listening to your statistics and knowledge makes me proud of you! I sure hope Mark and the kids appreciate that you’re a bit above normal! You’re a Canadian gem! 💍🚜🐑📚
I love seeing all of your little lambs
My uncle was a sheep farmer and i loved going over and seeing the lambs he recently came down with cancer and only has a couple weeks left it has affected my family a lot but we watch your videos and it kinda reminds me of me and him on the farm thank you so much for your videos -Charlee
Prayers for you and you your family great memories to have.
Such nice memories. I know you will always cherish them. I lost my mom in April from dementia and heart issues.
Thank you two you guys are so nice im so sorry about your mom i hope you two are doing great aswell
So sorry to hear about your uncle. Glad you have such lovely memories to share. Blessings to you.
I am sorry to hear about your uncle, may these videos warm your heart as you watch them
Carissa's really come into her own over the last few years. She's clearly a valuable partner year round and especially a godsend during lambing, planting, and harvesting. I wonder if she plans to open her own sheep farm some day or if she prefers working with the animals without needing to handle business logistics and paperwork? BTW, any way we can see a close up of the lamb with the half black face (19:28)? It's coloring is so unique!
I saw that lamb with the half black face, too! I hope in her next video Sandi will show a close up of that cute little face.
@Gary Allen Fair enough, I must have missed that episode lol.
After watching your videos for over a year, I want to send a BIG "thank you" for all of the hard work filming and editing. You rock, Sandi Brock! And thank you so very very much for the attention you have and are giving to mental health needs!
Thank you for sharing your life with us!! You and your family (including Carissa) are so amazing!! Have a wonderful weekend Sandi!! Sending love from Baton Rouge, Louisiana!! 💙🐑💙
Our pleasure!!
@@SandiBrock just wondering at 13:29 did mama injure her eye?
Love this video!!! Soo many babies!!! 🥰🥰
I have been obsessed with Lambs since the day I was born! However I am extremely allergic to them and to hay and to just about everything in your barn. I have watched your videos multiple times to get my lamb fix! you have made my life much more enjoyable since I found your channel. I love your honesty and how real you show life in and out of the barn. sending a big hug from my heart to yours!
Being the city girl that I am, I am both fascinated and impressed by EVERYTHING that goes on there. I look forward to and enjoy each and every upload. And I don't want you to feel stressed and pressured to get things on here fast. We all know that you have a life to live too. Besides, we can always visit the archives for a "fix". Bless you, Sandi.
Thank you Sandi and Carissa. So happy Lucky the ram has made quite a few lovely patterned lambs in this breeding group. 🧡🐏🐑
Love how the ewes look at you ,after you've helped delivered.its like they're saying thank you mom.
Now I can go take care of wind damage to my plants after watching you heroically deliver lambs.
I've learned so much about all things sheepishlyme since stumbling across your channel.
Willow and Matty are so cute. Would like to see more of them as they grow up. I am allergic to soybeans, but do like seeing everything on the farm responsibly and sustainability farmed. The newbie lambs are so adorable when they run up and down and play as they grow up.
There’s one really loud lamb this lambing season and all I’m thinking of is getting a Matty update cause Matty was a loud lamb too.
Soooo busy!! Can't wait for it to slow down just a tad. Would love a closer look at the unique lamb with the half white half black face. But I'll be patient until these mamas give you a break and there's time to pause and look at all these new babies and their beautiful patterns. Stay strong Sandi and thank you for sharing with all of us ❤️
Amy, me too! That half black face is unique for sure. I can't wait to see it again!
I’m surprised she didn’t stop and show us it’s face I thought it was adorable
Sandis care and compassion always amazes me, I know this is her hpartial) living but I think she goes bone and beyond.
I enjoy the one ewe that is like "My baby! But Sandi, I really want this lamb. I don't care that it's not mine. I want it." to every single lamb before it going into the claiming pens.
These ladies have remarkable labor coaches and midwives. The tlc Sandi and Carrisa makes my heart swell. 💜💜
You and Carrisa make a awesome team. Thanks Carrisa for being so amazing, n I hope you stay with Sandi for many years to come. Yall work so hard at your job. Keep the videos coming, We love them. ❤️ 😉
Speaking of tight ligaments.... Sandi, your inner thighs must be super-strong- using them to clamp the ewe whilst you're trying to maneuver a stuck lamb out. You & Carissa are a lifesaving, lifegiving team! So much patience & expertise. I'm in awe! 💕💕
Having had a difficult delivery years ago, I appreciate your commitment to your sheep.
there is an old Chinese father's blessing, "may your house never be quiet". i think of that often when i watch your videos.
Sandi as always THANK YOU for doing what you do ... Love watching your vlogs
I mean it from the bottom of my heart ........ you ARE my SHERO!!!!!
No matter what kind of day you are having you always put your lambs / sheep first ... The love you have for them shows in your videos
At 19:33, that little one looks like an open faced oreo. I've never seen a lamb with coloring like that! Super cool Sandi! Your lambs have some pretty babies.
I started watching your videos when I could no longer work due to chronic illness… your content is both the positive and negative side of sheep raising so it really brings the watcher closer and feel more involved. For that I must thank you so much for both sharing your knowledge and keep me interested and high alert for the next video… you work so hard everyday with your sheep then make time to edit and deal with the UA-cam guidelines in order to keep us all so intrigues. I do appreciate all that you do both on the daily with the sheep and weekly with our videos❤❤
Agree she works very hard for all of us 🦄🥰
I have chronic illnesses, too, and watching Sandi and the flock is such a joy.
This was wild Sandi! I don’t think I have ever seen you this tired after a few days into lambing….bless your heart. You are just the best Shepard of that flock. They are so blessed and fortunate to have you and Clarissa…❤️❤️❤️
I love watching you ladies! People and sheep lol. Thank You for letting us into your world.
Whenever I watch the lambs being born all I can remember is that ring of fire. It brings it all back 😅
Me too! 4 daughters.
After that day I hope you sat down with a bottle of wine when you were done!! I just adore you, Carissa and the rest of the family!!❤🇨🇦❤🇨🇦❤
Glad you were able to get out for awhile the lambs are amazing, I can see where it does wear you out when they all start planning together❤🤗☺
You and Carrissa rock, tag team additions. Never stop smiling and hold your head high, you got this. Stay safe! 🥰🐑🥰🇨🇦
So glad you’re well. Taking a break from the gong show was worth it. And look ! It’s still the gong show !
Good afternoon Sandi, holy smokes you have been super busy. I know that you knows this, lambie with double jointed back leg, we call it spider legs. As soon as it's dry and had good feed, we splint that leg. It gives that loose tendon a chance to be positioned right.
Have a great weekend Brock family.🚜🚜🐑🐏🐏🐑💐🌸🌹
Watching you with your babies is so cute, you lay them just so, then you fluff them up, then you pat around them, THEN you redo!!! Love watching you with them. I’m a retired farm wife, if there is such a thing, and I know there is a time for everything on the farm, but I sure wish you lambed more often. Please don’t hate me for saying that, love you and your family and y’all’s adventures!
❤️❤️❤️ Mark in the Barn!!! Good thing you have Carissa there to help out! Have a great day!!!
Whenever I watch your videos my husband always calls from the next room, "lambishssssssh, time!" and then he usually quietly *sneaks* walks behind my chair so he can watch too, but, you know without letting on that the all this cuteness make him smile. Thank you for the nurturing can you take of both your sheep and those of us who love to watch. I feel a part of the farm life that I had as a child, now nearly 50 years gone as I married a city boy and have live in town ever since. Hugs to all from Texas and God bless you.
Carissa says it ALL, at 20:42, without speaking a single word!!! 🤣 Each & every one of these videos/lambs, help to warm & HEAL my heart! 🎥+🐑=❤️🩹😌 Thank you, Sandi, fam, & of course Carissa! ❤️
Another full day well done ladies.
It was suddenly a whirlwind of assisted births, and I'll just bet the next day those poor hands were stiff and swollen. 🐑❤🐑❤🐑
Have to share......
these old ears of mine had a hard time catching all the words when u guys were pulling the first hard one. Trying to shush the sheep 😅 wasn't working so I went back and put on closed caption.
Apparently a lambing barn sounds like music and applause 😂❤
Holey moley that's a lot of 'curbside assistance' this tme!! Bless your heart! Glad you had Carissa there to help!! Again, thanks for sharing!!
You and Crissa did an excellent job, that was a lot of lambs. Beautiful babies 🤩
Great way to start the weekend
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Morning Sandi it's great to wake up with you and watching all the new baby's
I'm very new to watching your videos, and love all the love you give to all your lamb children. Have a good weekend.
Thank you so much Sandi...you and Carissa literally put your backs into that rush of births and it was no wonder your hands were numb...I really felt for those mums...in shock no doubt about that!!...
Much love to Carissa and the family from Scotland😁💞🖖✨
Aww that loss was a tuff one, really thought baby was gonna make it once you finally got em out(lol @your breath of relief on mamas back)...glad you could get mama to foster though
Congratulations on the fostering! 💖💖💖
Currently waiting on my goat to give birth. I watched this video with her for a little inspiration. Lol
Did Nanny goat look inspired? 🥰🐐💗
@@westzed23 She looked very interested in the baby sounds. She had a set of triplets. I believe we are done, mom and babies are doing well.
@@samanthah2226 Aaaah! So great to hear that. ❤
Not always the BEST combination to eat lunch during lambing videos. But enjoying myself none the less.
Ahhh the miracle of lambing! Great job today Sandi 👍 I love watching your videos. Enjoy your dinner and time with your friends. You deserve a break after a few difficult deliveries. Love you guys ❤️
I think that's the first time I've seen Charissa and you double team the ewes.
So happy you got out with your girlfriends!! You deserve it!
The one ewe ran out of toner/ink while making the lamb. The stealing ewe makes me laugh and feel bad for her all at the same time. Such a wonderful motherly instinct she has.
That's was alot it was great seeing carissa help pull and hy moly that was some big babies lol way to go Sandie great job Carissa 👍🤗
Great job ladies!
Hard day pulling those lambs.
I had to watch this with no sound so I turned the captions on... I laughed so hard when I saw that all of the noise the sheep make comes up as [Music] and [Applause]. 😂😂😂
I love watching everyone of your videos
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Jam packed lambing fun and excitement. Those are big lambs! Wow!
Yeah more babies, love it. Serious cuteness going on. Am sorry the baby passed but am glad you we're able to find a lamb for the momma.
Yaaaaaayyyy. I was patiently waiting for an upload!!!! My fav thing to do while my kids are in school. Thank you so much for the video, absolutely love everything you and Carissa do ☺️❤️
I love how it sounds like when they are in labor they are screaming MA like help me... and then the babies sound like ma feed me.. it's so precious especially when you have a rough day.. you make my day so much better.. so far far favorite ones of course are the all black ones but one with the white and black face OMG you have to keep it.. so unique
Wow .. crazy busy days. II finally see a video almost as soon as it was put out. LOVE watching these little babies being born .. taking their first breaths, steps and drinks. Well done Sandi and team !!! From a fellow Ontarian. xo
It's always good to meet up with friends ☺️ you need time for your self too 😘
...as I finish putting in my garden in Northern MN, I told my husband that its getting to be lots of work(lambing is lots of work) what would I do instead and he said "watch your lambing show" I think he watches the smiles and peace it brings to my soul...Thank you.
Sandi, so glad you were able to get away and see your friends, even for a short time. ❤️
Wow what a day on the farm. So many lambs! I’m so glad you and Carissa make such a great team especially on those lambs needing double the help. You certainly deserved a night out with your friends Sandi. I’m glad you went and stayed out to enjoy a chat with friends.💕
These ewes are so calm and beautiful. I couldn’t cope with that much cuteness around me. I’d have a permanent smile! Xxx
Love this vlog! So many new babies. Tell Mark that I saw him 😂! Nice to see him in the barn! We see you in the field! Tell Carrisa happy to see her too! Keep up the great work! I want to see the one with half black and half white face! It looked so cute! God bless you and Carrisa! Have a great day!
Love watching your videos :) thank you for all the hard work you do each day and choose to take us along with you
I love all the little lambies. Looks like a lot of moms needed help this lambing group.
Hi Sandi , I am interested in buying your lamb Kinky I have left you a few messages on your email on your web site and understand you have been flat out especially now with lambing . I would really like to give Kinky a 2nd chance and have spoken to a rescue in Manitoba called the 10 Acre Woods who have agreed would take him and help arrange his transport if you agree . They run a lovely place run by Mark and Tara who take in surrendered , orphaned , sick obandoned animals and they live out the days living the good life . Thank you for your time Sandi I will be looking forward to hearing your response .
A great couple and lovely set up.
Awesome!
Good afternoon Sandi thanks for the upload. You are a great mentor to Clarissa and make a good team when needed.
Love this video. Sandi you are so awesome. Love watching your all you videos as I am learning so much
Whew! This lambing is reminding me of a couple months ago and Cammy’s spring lambing! A lot of HUGE singles! He actually had to have a vet come in and do a c-sect! Remember that’s an option if they’re really stuck! Love you Sandi!
The lamb with the partial black face! OMG!!! Wow that was intense. Well done Sandi and Carissa.
Holy Moly! What a day! I'm tired just watching you guys! Well Done Sandy!💗💗💗
I know it's a lot of work for you and Carrisa, but I LOVE 💘 lambing season!!!
Sandi: Admire your physical and mental strength. Blessing and best wishes from Washington DC
You are such a blessing to me. I keep up with a lot of what's going on here in the U.S. (it's my beloved homeland) and pray for my nation to be saved. So it gets pretty heavy sometimes. Then you post. And I get thoroughly distracted with your shepherding. Every muscle in my body pulls with you when you're pulling a baby out. And finally I relax when it arrives! I love you dear lady.
I don't know how you do all that you
do but I thank you for doing it. God bless you.❣️
Looks like some tough lambing. But you always do the best for your sheep. Love the videos.
I know recording, editing, and sharing these videos is a lot of work on top of everything you already do, but I'm SO GLAD you do it. I live for your videos. ♥️
Amazing fantastic one today!!! so cool to know so many lambs were born on my birthday!!! Thank you so much for sharing lambing ! It was a really intense one today with alm the pulling
A half face! Thank you so much for posting. Awesome job.
There is no way I could do what you do! I don't know how you keep going! You are an incredibly strong, dedicated woman who OBVIOUSLY loves her sheep! Me? I'd love to buy some black faced dryer balls. 🙂
Sandi you are amazing and it's great the teamwork you have with Carissa. Great job ladies!
Watching you do what you do, no matter if in the field or working the sheep, is better than any rainbow.
Stay you and keep on keeping on. Thank you for everything you do this makes me not afraid to try and just jump in.
Wow I must say I admire you and all you do. That’s a lot of daily hard work and I didn’t realize how fragile sheep can be. Many blessings to you and your family 💕💕💕💕💕
That baby with the half black face is so cool looking. There all so cute, good work. Healthy mamas
Carissa is a great young lady, so responsible, she will go far.
This has been a busy start to lambing this time. So great that Carrisa is there to lend a hand. And then having Jess come in to help out. So great that you had a break with your friends. A nice pause amidst the chaos. 🥰❤
Those two ewes in which you needed Carissa to help you with was intense!😳
I love watching your channel, Sandy. You are so lucky to have Carissa working for you, I can't believe how she works with you and also a dairy, not many girls or guys, her age would want to do this type of work. She is amazing and so are you.
In all your videos this is the first one where you go “help” on camera. I know there have been other times but this is the first time you show the full story on camera. Thanks for that.