Will and Soph, you better come to Australia, the Border Leicester is probably one of the most popular breeds to be shown but also is one of the most popular breeds of rams, that is used to breed first cross ewes, which is a merino ewe x border leicester ram. Pretty decent fleece on them and extremely fertile!
Would you consider running the Border Leicester Ram with some of the “B -Flock “ Lleyn’s ewes to see what kinda replacement ewe he’d throw. Be interesting to see . 👍🏻
Amazing, everything I have or sell is at Lanark as it’s my local n they don’t want me to make a video and you turn up once in a blue moon and film everything, gets on my ti…
Great video! Looks like a good trip. Wish I could get to Scotland in five hours 😂 Nice you don’t need to bring a trailer all that way. He looked quite cozy in the back of the truck haha
why love one... but eat the other? Like dogs and cats, when you pet him, he wags his tail as a sign of satisfaction. Animals deserve to be loved and caressed, not captured and killed❤ Just like us!!!
Great video, nice looking tup ,the things you do for love 😂happy wife happy farmer❤
So exciting Soph, hope you get lots of baby girls next year 🩷
Will and Soph, your new tup looks good! Looking forward to seeing him joining your other tups. May you have an outstanding breeding season!
He's so handsome! Even the Llynn ladies are enchanted
Great video Will and best of luck Sophie with your new Ram 👌
Your new tup has a very sweet face. May he be full of girl swimmers!
They look funny 😂 a cross between a lamb and a bunny 🐰.
Interesting .
Good luck all round .
Bravo!!
May his future have as many lambs that grow into adults as there are stars in the sky!
I hope he performs well for you both.
He looks great, well done. Good luck with him 😊
Excellent video again thanks for sharing great looking tup
Looking good 👍
Nice looking tupp
Nice ram 🐏 best of luck
Will and Soph, you better come to Australia, the Border Leicester is probably one of the most popular breeds to be shown but also is one of the most popular breeds of rams, that is used to breed first cross ewes, which is a merino ewe x border leicester ram. Pretty decent fleece on them and extremely fertile!
One day we will
Love the videos love the sale videos
Would you consider running the Border Leicester Ram with some of the “B -Flock “ Lleyn’s ewes to see what kinda replacement ewe he’d throw. Be interesting to see . 👍🏻
Definitely a possibility
perhaps you should be promoting BLxLlyns as halfbreds as well as pure !
A possibility moving forwards maybe 😉
Amazing, everything I have or sell is at Lanark as it’s my local n they don’t want me to make a video and you turn up once in a blue moon and film everything, gets on my ti…
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Great video! Looks like a good trip. Wish I could get to Scotland in five hours 😂
Nice you don’t need to bring a trailer all that way. He looked quite cozy in the back of the truck haha
why love one... but eat the other?
Like dogs and cats, when you pet him, he wags his tail as a sign of satisfaction. Animals deserve to be loved and caressed, not captured and killed❤
Just like us!!!
We love them but with farm animals if we don’t eat them they won’t exist
What a nice ewe lamb that was from Niel who was silly enough to spend £1,000 on a ewe lamb though?😂
And again £3,200, obviously has no idea what they are doing 😂
Lovely sheep. Bet he’s glad to get away from them overzealous men with canes.
5.00 When are you going to get a Highland cow, they’re friendly and cuddly also ? And unlike women they’re low maintenance.
😂😂😂
Why do they dye the fleece?
Makes them stand out in the sales ring and defines the sheeps shape
@@CowleyHillFarm Thank you👍👍
Why are they using the canes so aggressively and stressing out the sheep? What are they hoping the tups will do?
They’re trying to stop the sheep trying to jump out of the ring.It’s to protect the sheep from hurting itself
@@CowleyHillFarm Thank you.
Border Leicester sheep is what happens when you cross a rabbit with a sheep.😂
Too bad you can't keep the rams colored all the time. Be easier to spot them at a distance.
So true