you are such an absolute legend to your community - I hope you see this; Its gotta be mentioned... All the kids have such a glitz getting interviewed - your videos alone will be such a boost for the next generation of shepherds
Thanks Cammy loved watching this , thanks to all those participating . I did get emotional seeing our Iona putting her arm around her dad with pure happiness and love for him as he came out the ring ( beautiful). Treasured memories . ❤
Hello Cammie - I really enjoyed watching the grandfather and his young grandson together in the ring. He teaching his grandson "how to work in a show ring and be safe and the grandson willing to learn and copy and impressed his grandfather with his interest. Lovely interaction. Thanks for taking us along. Phyllis
Love you Cammy, my daughter is Cammy (Camille). I am 71 and I have always wanted to travel to Ireland and Scotland, but life has gotten in the way. I used to raise dorper sheep years ago as well as dairy cattle. Today I only grow spinach for the table and enjoy many grandchildren. But my dreams are still to visit my ancestors land of Ireland and Scotland. Thank you for the channel for the joy you bring to this displaced old lady. You are a breath of fresh air.😊😅❤
Great snap shot into another world most of us would ever see! Love to see the connections and friendships! With depression in farmers a serious issue (as I understand) these connections are invauble to keep farmers well and passing the game on to the younger ones in a healthy way... keep on showing us your world. Its fascinating!!
Another awesome video! Grand to see Iona and her Dad getting rewarded for all the hard work. The joy and excitement amongst the shepherds is inspiring. Seeing you with young Cameron and the other aspiring shepherds is so great, as you set a standard and example for them, treating them with respect and making them feel part of this amazing community. Thanks for explaining about the buyers working together to get an outstanding ram. The auctioneers are so good and really keep things moving. All the best to you, Lizzy and your bairns.❤❤
Gosh Cammie, this was just brilliant. I have watched it twice already today. You have taught us all so much. How lovely to see Iona with her Dad. Thank you for sharing and teaching us about a side of farming we don't normally get to see. Keep it coming! From a Kiwi living in Philly!.
Glad you’re on the mend! I ❤ how you are with the youngsters. You are always encouraging and give them a chance to shine. The best is when they pull a lamb and they look so proud of themselves ☺️. Keep resting and recover properly. Can’t wait to watch you running around catching those mamas 😂
The insider look of auctions. The excitement and showcasing of the sheep. A place to show off their love and hard work to others who also see the value in these sheep for generations to come. Of course, it's a bit of fun when Cammy introduces other Shepard. Thanks for sharing.
Cammy, THANK YOU for this Video, quite the treat to see these Rams at SALE!!Iona & her Dad, John Murray did certainly bring the best price for his RAMS!I am AMAZED TO SEE THE PRICES$$🐏🐏🐏👌🤩😍👀from Saanichton, BC 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
I enjoyed the video Cammy. But as a pedigree breeder of several breeds cattle and sheep, you can have the very best genetics/ pedigree. You can spend very little and have the genetics and the ram to prove it. But I'f you haven't got the name...... it's nothing but a disappointment selling them and a complete waste of time and money with registration costs and blood testing etc. They all hang up at the same price. The sooner this is a reality the better. Payments are fading let's have some reality because the general public think we are all millionaires.
Great video and great insight into how auctions work. I have seen that young cammy and his brother on the bbc show and their parents have done a fantastic job in raisng the boys you can see how much they love the job and the animals at such a young age
Awesome video Cammy, made my day with the ram (Tup) sales, some fair prices for some great looking ram (tup) lambs....now the hard work starts by picking the right ewes and fingers crossed for lambing time, exciting stuff...
Loved this video! It’s amazing to see the mechanics of farming we never get to see…also, how proud Iona looked of her dad was beautiful and the wee lassie in the ring with the old man was so cute 🥰… £65 K for a ram though…ooooft, I had No Idea!!
Thank you. That was awesome!!! Since meeting the UK friends at Michigan and watching FBF It's like catching up on how well everyone is getting on. . I'm learning more and understanding ha, ha, "The Sheep Game" 😉 Happy for everyone's hard work. Thanks Cammy and Als too. Definitely agree with you, love the farming folk!
Thank you for this video, Cammy. This was very educational for me, I have been to animal auctions before, but not one that has to do with sheep. I am surprised I could understand the auctioneers because I can't hardly understand the US auctioneers. LOL! Seeing Iona with her dad and that big smile was so awesome! Congratulations to them.
Great video! For those of us that have never been to a animal auction it’s fascinating! Loved the multigenerational footage as well! Charlie looks like he’s living his best life! All the kids seem to be enjoying it! Before you know you’ll have Jock and Angus in the ring with you! 🐏🐏🐏🐏🐏🐏😊💕
Fantastic video Cammy i love watching the sales, those rams were the top of the pops. I love how you interview the youngsters and watching the the man at the end teaching his grandson in the ring was a special moment. It was lovely to see Iowna and her Dad with their fabulous rams. Thank you for such a great video, Cammy. i know they are a lot of work for you. Take care and love to Lizzy and Jock ,Angus, and Bonnie 💜
Hi Al and Fiona! Nice to see you on this channel. I loved seeing FIona huge smile at her da after the sale. Masterful editing, Cammy. Thanks for working late to do it!
Thanks so much for the video Cammy! Always interesting to see and learn more of the different breeds you show. Hope you’re healing well, I am from Alberta Canada but I really wanted to come meet you when you were in the states at the show but unfortunately my lambing was too busy at that time to be able to leave!
This was so awesome! Thanks so much for sharing this video with us! Those sheep are absolutely beautiful! I couldn't imagine spending that much money on a sheep...lol I guess that's why I'm not a sheep farmer...Stay blessed Cammy! I love you guys so very very much!!! 💖🥰❤️🤗🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@jenniferthacker4231 that male will produce thousands of offspring without EVER touching another sheep. So sad because the risk of him breaking a leg. I just hope when he is retired they at LEAST give him a couple days out with the GIRLS 😜
Like SURGERY broke⁉️ I’ve had 2 back surgeries and am permanently disabled. Hurt my back at work, labor and delivery nurse. Saved the baby ❤ but ruined my career 😢. I sure hope you recover well
Hey Cammy, may I ask what the folk are trying to do with the sticks when they're in the pen with the sheep? Are they trying to get the sheep to move to show it's gait etc?
Sent my uncle a couple screenshots from the video of what they call blackface sheep now. And have never had such a quick reply from him ever asking if I'm sure they are blackface, as thier horns are too far forward and they should be further back curling round the ears and asking the age because they have a big dip at the bottom of the neck and not a very flat tabletop like back
@@classicambo9781 big change in the last 30 years, but also what was bred on isle of Lewis is completely different to the softer sheep that are bred on mainland Scotland
Interesting. Are the Isle of Lewis blackface a bit stockier though? Most of our more solid sheep in Australia tend to be chonky shorter breeds and I wonder if they're aiming for leggier larger carcasses in Scotland. Anyway thanks for answering, satisfied my curiousity before my next call out. No mad Googling in the truck for old photos 😊
There seems to be a huge emphasis on enormous horns. I wonder if this is translating into big heads and more difficult lambing. I bet there is no emphasis on improving mothering ability to reduce loses on the hill?
@@JohntyNich from what I remember about blackface is they have always had a fairly small head in comparison to thier horns, but I remember from the fedbyfarmers podcast them speaking about having problems with the horns growing into thier face but think it's been almost bred out them now
I could hzve wTched this for hours. My father was a dairy farmer and i usedd to go to the auction with him.. brought back Memories for me including taking my girls at 8 and 6 to a sheep judging. It started very early morninng andvwe were t he firrst there and the judge was impressed by how anxious my v 8 yr old for it to sstart. He came over and told her everything he would be looking for. He came over in the middle of judging and asked her how he was doing as a joke and she told himm everything that was good and bad about the sheep he had so far judged..then he asked her ewhen was she going to get sheep.....it was 50 + years ago and we both remember it.
Love to see it! Look at the comments… some farmers (based on jealousy) whinge about this and say it paints us in a bad light… total rubbish, the public understand that it’s elite genetics being sold and not every sheep worth this As an industry we should celebrate success and enjoy this for what it is, the pinnacle of a breed and the culmination of decades of work and breeding - they should be worth a lot Great vlog And well done all concerned
Great video, Cammy. I was totally shocked by those prices. If I had ever sold a ram for that price, I would have thought I had died and gone to heaven. Of course, I bred cross breeds and commercial stock. Still, I think I should have moved from Canada to Scotland. I had a chuckle when someone commented on being able to understand the auctioneer. Here in Canada, they talk a mile a minute also. After a while, you do learn to understand them. I took my nieces and nephew to an action once they were totally impressed that I knew what the auctioneer was saying. 😊 Alberta 🇨🇦
Great film Cammie and Al’s I love watching the sales very exciting with the bidding good job I am not there in person would get carried away and join in lol😅😅😂😂😊
It's always fun at a high powered auction, to try a detect what the bidders do to make the higher bid. Some nod or just raise an eyebrow. Others twitch a finger. The auctioneer has to be pretty sharp to rell the difference between a real cough and an intentional bid.
I love that you talk to so many colleagues and young people in Farming, Cammy, just so encouraging for the younger farmers too, excellent! And these Lambs look amazing, I love the conformation of the Black Face sheep, they are beautiful animals. Here's hoping the Twin Ram Lambs make more beautiful Lambies! [I love the Auction videos! Keep sharing them when you go, okay?]
My first intro to Blackies was by the guys at Midlock when they had a Young Blackie Breeders event earlier this year. Cracking sheep and learned a lot about dressing sheep, scanning for OPA and interestingly the use of horn springs / sets and heating horns to shape them. I´d like to get a few blackie ewes but doubt they´d fit in with my electric fencing 🤣
It seems all the big money buys are from all the big breeder names circles within circles if ya know what I mean. Was there any new comers/not well known Breeder’s that got big prices on the day ?Great video Cammy 👍🏻👍🏻
Hey Cammy..thanks for explaining things so well. But there’s another thing….the sheep “wranglers”….have sticks that they put straight up in the air sometimes. How come? Thanks!
Can you explain what characteristics they're looking for as desirable in the best ram lambs. Whats the difference between the 60k lambs and the 20k lambs. Wouldnt bigger heads or big rams not be good for breeding if the lambs getting stuck in lambing?
That first ram looked scared stiff by all the noise, the people, and being away from his pals, I think I would have been jumping out of the ring too if I was him!
Cammy what does it mean when the auctioneer says there going to keep equal share? Does that mean that the people that are selling the lamb are going to keep a share in it? Sorry if this seem a simple question, but I was a bit confused! It was said about Alan's auldhouseburns ram? I've just never heard it said before that's all. because at the end when it mentioned who bought it, it wasn't them it said different farms?
Cammy, thank you so much for explaining how the economics end of tup sales work. I always wondered. Do many sheep farmers use artificial insemination? And what do the names under the final price mean?
you are such an absolute legend to your community - I hope you see this; Its gotta be mentioned... All the kids have such a glitz getting interviewed - your videos alone will be such a boost for the next generation of shepherds
I appreciate that!
Great vlog Cammy really enjoyed it.👏👏👍
Thanks Cammy loved watching this , thanks to all those participating . I did get emotional seeing our Iona putting her arm around her dad with pure happiness and love for him as he came out the ring ( beautiful). Treasured memories . ❤
🥰 i love vlogs like this because they will be very special to someone some day!!
@@TheSheepGame yip
Hello Cammie - I really enjoyed watching the grandfather and his young grandson together in the ring. He teaching his grandson "how to work in a show ring and be safe and the grandson willing to learn and copy and impressed his grandfather with his interest. Lovely interaction. Thanks for taking us along. Phyllis
I love getting an inside look at the economics of farming, and the differences in the breeds.
Love you Cammy, my daughter is Cammy (Camille). I am 71 and I have always wanted to travel to Ireland and Scotland, but life has gotten in the way. I used to raise dorper sheep years ago as well as dairy cattle. Today I only grow spinach for the table and enjoy many grandchildren. But my dreams are still to visit my ancestors land of Ireland and Scotland. Thank you for the channel for the joy you bring to this displaced old lady. You are a breath of fresh air.😊😅❤
What an amazing auctioneer! He kept the energy up for great prices!
Great snap shot into another world most of us would ever see! Love to see the connections and friendships! With depression in farmers a serious issue (as I understand) these connections are invauble to keep farmers well and passing the game on to the younger ones in a healthy way... keep on showing us your world. Its fascinating!!
Brilliant sale, good to see you encouraging the youngsters.
Another awesome video! Grand to see Iona and her Dad getting rewarded for all the hard work. The joy and excitement amongst the shepherds is inspiring. Seeing you with young Cameron and the other aspiring shepherds is so great, as you set a standard and example for them, treating them with respect and making them feel part of this amazing community. Thanks for explaining about the buyers working together to get an outstanding ram. The auctioneers are so good and really keep things moving. All the best to you, Lizzy and your bairns.❤❤
Thanks Judy!! Glad u enjoyed it 😁
Gosh Cammie, this was just brilliant. I have watched it twice already today. You have taught us all so much. How lovely to see Iona with her Dad. Thank you for sharing and teaching us about a side of farming we don't normally get to see. Keep it coming! From a Kiwi living in Philly!.
Awesome coverage Cammie, thank you. Love the kids. 🇳🇿
Thank you for taking us along with you to the auction. Such an experience. 🤗 to Lizzy and the children! ❤ from 🇨🇦
Glad you’re on the mend! I ❤ how you are with the youngsters. You are always encouraging and give them a chance to shine. The best is when they pull a lamb and they look so proud of themselves ☺️.
Keep resting and recover properly. Can’t wait to watch you running around catching those mamas 😂
The insider look of auctions. The excitement and showcasing of the sheep. A place to show off their love and hard work to others who also see the value in these sheep for generations to come. Of course, it's a bit of fun when Cammy introduces other Shepard. Thanks for sharing.
Cammy, THANK YOU for this Video, quite the treat to see these Rams at SALE!!Iona & her Dad, John Murray did certainly bring the best price for his RAMS!I am AMAZED TO SEE THE PRICES$$🐏🐏🐏👌🤩😍👀from Saanichton, BC 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Glad you enjoyed it Dory!! 🥰
I enjoyed the video Cammy. But as a pedigree breeder of several breeds cattle and sheep, you can have the very best genetics/ pedigree. You can spend very little and have the genetics and the ram to prove it. But I'f you haven't got the name...... it's nothing but a disappointment selling them and a complete waste of time and money with registration costs and blood testing etc. They all hang up at the same price. The sooner this is a reality the better. Payments are fading let's have some reality because the general public think we are all millionaires.
Great video and great insight into how auctions work. I have seen that young cammy and his brother on the bbc show and their parents have done a fantastic job in raisng the boys you can see how much they love the job and the animals at such a young age
Awesome video Cammy, made my day with the ram (Tup) sales, some fair prices for some great looking ram (tup) lambs....now the hard work starts by picking the right ewes and fingers crossed for lambing time, exciting stuff...
So interesting to see an auction with multiple studs involved! Auctioneers were great.
Thanks Tara! Keep up the great work and the laughs 😁👍
One of the best youtube videos i've seen in a while. You could sense the genuine excitement around the sale.. Great people
Loved this video! It’s amazing to see the mechanics of farming we never get to see…also, how proud Iona looked of her dad was beautiful and the wee lassie in the ring with the old man was so cute 🥰… £65 K for a ram though…ooooft, I had No Idea!!
The camera work and editing on this video were just excellent!
Thank you. That was awesome!!!
Since meeting the UK friends at Michigan and watching FBF It's like catching up on how well everyone is getting on. . I'm learning more and understanding ha, ha, "The Sheep Game" 😉
Happy for everyone's hard work. Thanks Cammy and Als too. Definitely agree with you, love the farming folk!
Thank you for this video, Cammy. This was very educational for me, I have been to animal auctions before, but not one that has to do with sheep. I am surprised I could understand the auctioneers because I can't hardly understand the US auctioneers. LOL! Seeing Iona with her dad and that big smile was so awesome! Congratulations to them.
Thanks Cammy. This was fascinating as well as entertaining.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video! Thanks for taking us with you, I enjoyed watching from Ohio USA. 😊
Great video! For those of us that have never been to a animal auction it’s fascinating!
Loved the multigenerational footage as well! Charlie looks like he’s living his best life! All the kids seem to be enjoying it! Before you know you’ll have Jock and Angus in the ring with you! 🐏🐏🐏🐏🐏🐏😊💕
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for taking us along! Fantastic vibe at that auction.
Another spectacular beautiful shooting filming footage compilation documentary countryside adventure and lovely piece of work ! .. TQSM Cammy ! ..
Fantastic video Cammy i love watching the sales, those rams were the top of the pops. I love how you interview the youngsters and watching the the man at the end teaching his grandson in the ring was a special moment. It was lovely to see Iowna and her Dad with their fabulous rams. Thank you for such a great video, Cammy. i know they are a lot of work for you. Take care and love to Lizzy and Jock ,Angus, and Bonnie 💜
What a cool opportunity to see the sale and your interviews with the next generation of shepherds will get passed around with huge smiles
Hi Al and Fiona! Nice to see you on this channel. I loved seeing FIona huge smile at her da after the sale. Masterful editing, Cammy. Thanks for working late to do it!
Fantastic video! Amazing to watch the sale and the excitement. Congratulations to the buyers and sellers both. Great day for all.
Well done team Crossflatt , great lambs , and a very proud daughter in the prep pen, brilliant.
That was a fabulous watch. Amazing looking rams Cammy. ❤️🇦🇺🏴
That first auctioneer was awesome. Great video Cammy!!!
Thanks!!
Thanks so much for the video Cammy! Always interesting to see and learn more of the different breeds you show.
Hope you’re healing well, I am from Alberta Canada but I really wanted to come meet you when you were in the states at the show but unfortunately my lambing was too busy at that time to be able to leave!
Great vlog nice to farmers getting rewarded for their hard work for change
Orange and grey hoodie looks good combination 👍
Another great video. Thank you! 😊
Love these sales videos
The narrator’s voice is soothing, with perfect diction and timing. Amazing work!
For somebody that doesn't know anything about this game , this was fun to watch and listen to .
Nice interesting sheep to look at too .
This reminds me of the Westminster Dog Show-except with sheep! So much fun to watch from the USA. ❤
Brilliant podcast. I had no idea sheep were so expensive
Do remember that these are the absolute elite animals of this breed AND they are all males so their genes can be spread across lots of ewes.
This sale is the equivelent of the top racehorse stud sales at Newmarket when the top breeders try to buy the latest best bloodlines
Curious to know if the young boy got his 1500 for his rams. Great informative video.
This was so awesome! Thanks so much for sharing this video with us! Those sheep are absolutely beautiful! I couldn't imagine spending that much money on a sheep...lol I guess that's why I'm not a sheep farmer...Stay blessed Cammy! I love you guys so very very much!!! 💖🥰❤️🤗🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@jenniferthacker4231 that male will produce thousands of offspring without EVER touching another sheep. So sad because the risk of him breaking a leg. I just hope when he is retired they at LEAST give him a couple days out with the GIRLS 😜
Isn’t it strange, we aim to send clean sheep to market and then rub dirt all over them in the breeding sales.
Cammy what an amazing insight tae the other end of sheep 🐑 farming. ❤🏴
Not a bad day indeed! 👌 Some power those lads had, springs in their legs.
Pure torture to miss the Tup Sales the highlight in the Blackie calendar, first time since forever , can you believe I’ve broke my back again !
Like SURGERY broke⁉️ I’ve had 2 back surgeries and am permanently disabled. Hurt my back at work, labor and delivery nurse. Saved the baby ❤ but ruined my career 😢.
I sure hope you recover well
That is too bad!
What happened Hazel? Bike?
@@TheSheepGame No ,went for a bit of variety this time ,fell off ladder !
@@hazetheherd2214 😬
Cammy, loved the nod to the 2 seniors at the end, would love to know more about them!!!
Hey Cammy, may I ask what the folk are trying to do with the sticks when they're in the pen with the sheep?
Are they trying to get the sheep to move to show it's gait etc?
Yes they are getting them to move for that reason
Wicked cool! Thanks for sharing! Love from the USA!
Thanks 😁
Thanks! I found this extremely interesting. ❤
An absolute amazing video, these prizes make me speechless, wow. Respect for all the breeders
Very interesting video! Lots of moolah walking around in sheep’s clothing!😂❤
Sent my uncle a couple screenshots from the video of what they call blackface sheep now. And have never had such a quick reply from him ever asking if I'm sure they are blackface, as thier horns are too far forward and they should be further back curling round the ears and asking the age because they have a big dip at the bottom of the neck and not a very flat tabletop like back
How far back is he referencing I wonder? Is it a big change in the past decade or so or over 50+ years 🤔
@@classicambo9781 big change in the last 30 years, but also what was bred on isle of Lewis is completely different to the softer sheep that are bred on mainland Scotland
Interesting. Are the Isle of Lewis blackface a bit stockier though? Most of our more solid sheep in Australia tend to be chonky shorter breeds and I wonder if they're aiming for leggier larger carcasses in Scotland. Anyway thanks for answering, satisfied my curiousity before my next call out. No mad Googling in the truck for old photos 😊
There seems to be a huge emphasis on enormous horns. I wonder if this is translating into big heads and more difficult lambing. I bet there is no emphasis on improving mothering ability to reduce loses on the hill?
@@JohntyNich from what I remember about blackface is they have always had a fairly small head in comparison to thier horns, but I remember from the fedbyfarmers podcast them speaking about having problems with the horns growing into thier face but think it's been almost bred out them now
Great video of your day at the sale, nice to see both young and old generation farmers interviewed. See you for the next one😂😂
The lamb was sure keen to find a flock by jumping out. I just love the understated way folks were bidding. ❤
I could hzve wTched this for hours. My father was a dairy farmer and i usedd to go to the auction with him.. brought back Memories for me including taking my girls at 8 and 6 to a sheep judging. It started very early morninng andvwe were t he firrst there and the judge was impressed by how anxious my v 8 yr old for it to sstart. He came over and told her everything he would be looking for. He came over in the middle of judging and asked her how he was doing as a joke and she told himm everything that was good and bad about the sheep he had so far judged..then he asked her ewhen was she going to get sheep.....it was 50 + years ago and we both remember it.
Love to see it!
Look at the comments… some farmers (based on jealousy) whinge about this and say it paints us in a bad light… total rubbish, the public understand that it’s elite genetics being sold and not every sheep worth this
As an industry we should celebrate success and enjoy this for what it is, the pinnacle of a breed and the culmination of decades of work and breeding - they should be worth a lot
Great vlog
And well done all concerned
Great video could watch it for hours.
Nice to see you kept your hands in your pockets that day. Now we know were all the big money goes.
Brilliant Cammy , showcasing the sheep game literally 😊
Absolutely brilliant video. Really enjoyed that.
Best wishes super video best of luck nice sharing
Great video, Cammy. I was totally shocked by those prices. If I had ever sold a ram for that price, I would have thought I had died and gone to heaven. Of course, I bred cross breeds and commercial stock. Still, I think I should have moved from Canada to Scotland.
I had a chuckle when someone commented on being able to understand the auctioneer. Here in Canada, they talk a mile a minute also. After a while, you do learn to understand them. I took my nieces and nephew to an action once they were totally impressed that I knew what the auctioneer was saying. 😊 Alberta 🇨🇦
Great video Cammy so interesting thanksx
Great film Cammie and Al’s I love watching the sales very exciting with the bidding good job I am not there in person would get carried away and join in lol😅😅😂😂😊
Wow! Lotta money in this sale! Thanks for filming for us!❤❤❤
Fantastic video one of the best yet👌
Great video Cammy seriously they were unreal ram lambs 👏👌👌👌
Fascinating video Cammie thank you
That was a really good video thanks😊
It's always fun at a high powered auction, to try a detect what the bidders do to make the higher bid. Some nod or just raise an eyebrow. Others twitch a finger. The auctioneer has to be pretty sharp to rell the difference between a real cough and an intentional bid.
I love that you talk to so many colleagues and young people in Farming, Cammy, just so encouraging for the younger farmers too, excellent!
And these Lambs look amazing, I love the conformation of the Black Face sheep, they are beautiful animals. Here's hoping the Twin Ram Lambs make more beautiful Lambies! [I love the Auction videos! Keep sharing them when you go, okay?]
My first intro to Blackies was by the guys at Midlock when they had a Young Blackie Breeders event earlier this year.
Cracking sheep and learned a lot about dressing sheep, scanning for OPA and interestingly the use of horn springs / sets and heating horns to shape them.
I´d like to get a few blackie ewes but doubt they´d fit in with my electric fencing 🤣
Loved it Cammy…..do it again next sale
That was a fun watch.
Thanks for this, cammy. What a price for those rams 🐏 🎉.
It seems all the big money buys are from all the big breeder names circles within circles if ya know what I mean. Was there any new comers/not well known Breeder’s that got big prices on the day ?Great video Cammy 👍🏻👍🏻
They are beautiful sheep, but wow they are expensive. The will make beautiful babies 🐏🐏🐏
Iona is a gem.
Great video, Cammy. Thanks for taking the time to shoot and edit it…. I know it took a lot of your precious time. It’s greatly appreciated 👍
Thanks Victoria 😁😁
Appreciate the in depth coverage and detail of the auction
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Hey Cammy..thanks for explaining things so well. But there’s another thing….the sheep “wranglers”….have sticks that they put straight up in the air sometimes. How come? Thanks!
Video SHARED Cammy!👀🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Cammy you could get a job on countryfile.. your commentry and interviewing skills are brill... 👌
Awesome as cammy 🇦🇺👍🍻
Brilliant video Cammy x
The junior shepherd has grown!
Hi Cammy. Lots of nice rams for sale. Handsome ones. Very expensive sheep.👍
Yes they are!
What is the breed standard for wool on the head in Scottish Blackface? Is an extreme head better?
Great video , wow great prices for some .
Can you explain what characteristics they're looking for as desirable in the best ram lambs. Whats the difference between the 60k lambs and the 20k lambs. Wouldnt bigger heads or big rams not be good for breeding if the lambs getting stuck in lambing?
I have no idea 🤣. Pretty sure they are a nightmare to lamb the tup lambs as they have strong little horn stubs when born
Love all the sales videos
Great watch Cammy. Worth all the extra hours you spent editing 😆
A boy Cammy another good video 👍.
Wow some huge prices for those lambs. Did you buy anything?
That first ram looked scared stiff by all the noise, the people, and being away from his pals, I think I would have been jumping out of the ring too if I was him!
At 5:09 what camera is Als using there?
Cammy what does it mean when the auctioneer says there going to keep equal share? Does that mean that the people that are selling the lamb are going to keep a share in it? Sorry if this seem a simple question, but I was a bit confused! It was said about Alan's auldhouseburns ram? I've just never heard it said before that's all. because at the end when it mentioned who bought it, it wasn't them it said different farms?
Yes. Good question 🙋🏼♀️
Cammy, thank you so much for explaining how the economics end of tup sales work. I always wondered. Do many sheep farmers use artificial insemination? And what do the names under the final price mean?