How to Breed Sheep & Raise Your Own Lambs | Lambing Season 2022

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  • @janedoe3095
    @janedoe3095 2 роки тому +11

    So good to hear someone allow the ewe’s to deliver naturally rather than immediately intervene. I have seen a number of relatively new homesteaders who immediately assist pulling the lamb out even if no indication of issues. They will frequently jump in and start drying them off and one time recently I watched a family do that with a baby goat and then handed the baby to their daughter so she could cuddle with it before the mother had an opportunity to do anything with her baby or the kid was able to start walking around. Then they were concerned because the kid wasn’t trying to nurse and the mother wasn’t nurturing.

    • @YouCanFarm
      @YouCanFarm  2 роки тому +7

      Thank you! I have seen what you are talking about as well on some other channels. In my herd I select for ewes specifically that are good mothers and can birth unassisted. I want my animals to live as natural lives as possible.

  • @Estella0707
    @Estella0707 2 роки тому +8

    Best BEST info on UA-cam!!!! Thank you!!! So appreciate your knowledge and taking the time to make these videos. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @sweetsmiles1001
    @sweetsmiles1001 6 місяців тому +1

    Hey it’s great I run across a sheep farmer in NC! I live in the western mountains 😊

  • @bryanduchane2371
    @bryanduchane2371 2 роки тому +1

    I have no clue why I didn't get notified if these videos when they were released, but glad I am now.....

    • @YouCanFarm
      @YouCanFarm  2 роки тому

      I appreciate you watching them!

  • @playfultones
    @playfultones 3 роки тому +6

    So well done!!!! I love your programs. Thank you for being SO thorough. I will watch many times.

    • @YouCanFarm
      @YouCanFarm  3 роки тому

      Thank you for watching. We are glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @londonwerewolves
    @londonwerewolves 2 роки тому +3

    The piebald pattern is adorable on the lambs.

    • @YouCanFarm
      @YouCanFarm  2 роки тому

      I know, I love all the different patterns!

  • @Debra309
    @Debra309 Рік тому +2

    I love your videos and grateful I found your channel. Being new to sheep I’m able to obtain a wide variety of valuable information to apply to my very small flock. Thank you for your time and efforts.

  • @IsatouSowe-i1m
    @IsatouSowe-i1m Місяць тому

    Great video, i farm sheeps ,goats and cattle from Africa

  • @jamisonaskew431
    @jamisonaskew431 2 роки тому +2

    I live in SE NC and just happened to be watching your videos. So interested in your channel

    • @YouCanFarm
      @YouCanFarm  2 роки тому

      Cool! Thanks for watching.

  • @amyperusse8951
    @amyperusse8951 2 роки тому +3

    That was really informative. Thank you! I have my first pregnant ewe due in a few weeks so I really appreciate all the great tips!

    • @YouCanFarm
      @YouCanFarm  2 роки тому

      That's wonderful! Best of luck with your new lambs!

  • @waykeeperfarmandnerdery
    @waykeeperfarmandnerdery 2 роки тому +4

    I love how you covered all the bases and also shared your preferences in lambing. We are in Ontario, Canada so we plan our lambing for spring grass which starts much later here. It’s cool to see what different regions can do in terms of timing too!

    • @YouCanFarm
      @YouCanFarm  2 роки тому

      Thanks, and I totally agree! The region in which you are farming influences so many of these types of choices.

  • @janefromcanada6943
    @janefromcanada6943 8 місяців тому +1

    Great video! Thanks for teaching us what you know :) I especially like your list of things to have on hand. And I like that you don't intervene unless you need to. You are great at doing these videos, keep it up :)) Jane in Ireland

  • @heidinein645
    @heidinein645 2 роки тому +1

    You are awsome and a good teacher thankyou

    • @YouCanFarm
      @YouCanFarm  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you, that's so nice of you!

  • @mkshffr4936
    @mkshffr4936 Рік тому +2

    I love this kind of info. I am thinking about maybe a retirement homestead and raising our own protein. So I am very interested in very small scale natural animal husbandry.
    Some videos on small scale self sufficient operations would be delightful as I suspect that there would be differences in approach v.s. larger operations.

    • @YouCanFarm
      @YouCanFarm  Рік тому +1

      Great idea, I will think about how to share more of that side in some future videos.

  • @nigelsmith186
    @nigelsmith186 9 місяців тому +1

    Excellent content. Thanks for making this video.

    • @YouCanFarm
      @YouCanFarm  9 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching.

  • @530eman
    @530eman Рік тому +1

    This was a great video with a ton of information, thank you so much...! We are in SW Washington with a very similar climate and will very soon have our first sheep; 5 Gotlands...oh boy...

  • @crystalzimmerman6475
    @crystalzimmerman6475 Рік тому +3

    I love your video so much. I raise sheep as well and am learning so many new tips from you!!❤ I would absolutely love a list of everything you have in your emergency kit if possible? Thanks for the molasses tip! I had a mom that lost her babies just yesterday so I will be using that tip today👌

    • @YouCanFarm
      @YouCanFarm  Рік тому +2

      Thank you! That is a great idea for a future video - there is a LOT of stuff in my kit now. So sorry about your babies, hope mom is doing well ❤

  • @dennisdean3925
    @dennisdean3925 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for sharing. I couldn't help but watch since the name of your ranch is Red Tail. That was my first successful hunting bird - for bunnies - normally early before school. I was in 8th grade and have flown lots of birds of prey since then, but 'you always remember your first' (bird). I am about to begin with sheep - Australian Whites - on my ranch in Ecuador.

    • @YouCanFarm
      @YouCanFarm  Рік тому

      That's awesome! I'm obsessed with birds of prey, and we have many Red-Tailed hawks on our property. I'm jealous, I would love to learn falconry. I'd also love to get my hands on some Australian whites, they seem like an ideal breed.

    • @dennisdean3925
      @dennisdean3925 Рік тому

      @@YouCanFarm I am anxious to head to Australia and meet the breeders, see some of their sheep, taste some of the meat and determine if it is as delicious as everyone says... then, I'll purchase some and ship them back to Ecuador. The particular traits, calm demeanor, parasite resistant, etc. are all great qualities and it their meat tastes (almost) as good as Wagyu Beef, then I'm IN! As far as Red-tailed hawks, I think they are among the easiest birds of prey to train and start your falconry experience. They're great birds, whether you start which a passage bird or one about to fledge the nest.

  • @alvarohernandez9983
    @alvarohernandez9983 3 роки тому +2

    Great video very helpful!

    • @YouCanFarm
      @YouCanFarm  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks! Glad it was helpful!

  • @paullong4471
    @paullong4471 Рік тому +1

    Thank you.God bless

  • @CritterCreekUSA
    @CritterCreekUSA 3 роки тому +2

    Awesome.. Looking forward to watching all the videos!

  • @TheMerc2112
    @TheMerc2112 Рік тому +1

    Great video Thank you!

  • @ilexxx54
    @ilexxx54 Рік тому +1

    Great video. Thanks.

  • @navarrohillsranch
    @navarrohillsranch Рік тому +1

    Very informative video!

  • @sunshine_schleichs
    @sunshine_schleichs 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the INFORMATIVE video! I love that you go over everything in so much detail. Subscribed! 👍😊👍

  • @javiersantizo1914
    @javiersantizo1914 2 роки тому +1

    Whata great video ! Thank you for all your help

  • @kaleobraun1748
    @kaleobraun1748 2 роки тому

    Sooo adorable!! Love the romping around 🐑😊

    • @YouCanFarm
      @YouCanFarm  2 роки тому

      Right?! The lamb races are the cutest!

  • @thecurlefarm
    @thecurlefarm 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome video. I have subscribed 😃

  • @rosefamilyhomestead
    @rosefamilyhomestead 2 роки тому

    Just subscribed! Great video!Really enjoyed this.... we will be having our first lambs come May. Appreciate the advice!

    • @YouCanFarm
      @YouCanFarm  2 роки тому

      That's wonderful, congratulations on your first lambs!

  • @seleanat
    @seleanat Місяць тому

    Do you keep your rams with the flock your round or just from breeding season till lambing time ?

  • @Wildhorses6193
    @Wildhorses6193 Рік тому +1

    We love your youtube channel and are located in western NC we are looking to breed sheep and are looking to get a couple females and a ram do you sale and of your sheep?

    • @YouCanFarm
      @YouCanFarm  Рік тому

      Hi and thank you! Yes, we sometimes have some sheep for sale. We have one ram and a few young ewes available now, but they are all daughters of the ram.

  • @LIrvin-gb6ij
    @LIrvin-gb6ij 10 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for the videos, it was very informative. I have a question, I'm adopting 2 ewes and 2 ram (all are 3 mos old). Trying to get their housing build for the ewes and the ram. Can I build their shelter with 15 feet from each other? I don't plan on breeding them til next fall.

    • @YouCanFarm
      @YouCanFarm  9 місяців тому

      The more space between ewes and rams when not breeding the better. You will reduce stress and the temptation to break out of fences by moving them further apart.

  • @e2ndcomingsoon655
    @e2ndcomingsoon655 Рік тому +1

    Question, do you sell the lambs for meat processing at around 8 months old? My daughter raised one in the FFA and that was the case, was wondering if that’s the rule, that sheep are sold as lambs for meat. Or can they being sold for the slaughter older? Like 2 years old sheep? Or just lambs?

    • @YouCanFarm
      @YouCanFarm  Рік тому +1

      We process lambs when they have reached a good weight, and not based on age. I have processed them from 6 months old up to 6 years old. For the meat to be labeled as "Lamb" they should be under one year old, otherwise it is considered mutton, but they are still good to eat at any age.

  • @bryanduchane2371
    @bryanduchane2371 2 роки тому +1

    What does chewing their cud mean?

    • @YouCanFarm
      @YouCanFarm  2 роки тому +2

      It's when they regurgitate food from their rumen, or stomach, to chew it up some more.

  • @aldesm71
    @aldesm71 2 роки тому +1

    Great video. Thank you!
    When exactly do you put the ewes and their babies in the pens? And how long do you keep them in the pen?
    Best

    • @YouCanFarm
      @YouCanFarm  2 роки тому

      I move the ewe and her babies to their pen as soon as she is done delivering. I keep them there for between 12 hours and 3 days, depending on how well they are doing. Some ewes need more time to recover, and some lambs need a few days to learn to nurse well. If she has multiple lambs they usually stay longer than if she just has one. I let them back out into the flock once I'm confident they are strong and bonded.

    • @jneckcrank
      @jneckcrank 2 роки тому

      Is it stressful trying to keep up with multiple lambs all arriving at the same time? Looks like there is only you and a lot of lambs. Very good breakdown of lambing requirements. You are on top of your game.

  • @spoolsandbobbins
    @spoolsandbobbins 2 роки тому +1

    Great video. At what age can you start breeding a ewe? Thanks.

    • @YouCanFarm
      @YouCanFarm  2 роки тому +1

      The earliest you would want to breed a ewe is at about 8 months of age, so that they are over a year old when they lamb.

    • @spoolsandbobbins
      @spoolsandbobbins 2 роки тому +1

      @@YouCanFarm I’ve been trying to find that answer for weeks! Thank you so much for taking the time to make great videos AND answer me back. God bless, from Nova Scotia

    • @YouCanFarm
      @YouCanFarm  2 роки тому +1

      You are so welcome!

    • @lindaferguson593
      @lindaferguson593 Рік тому

      Do you use one ram for all of your ewes? Have you ever inclined bred your sheep?

  • @shepherdewan
    @shepherdewan 2 роки тому +1

    Who shears them

    • @YouCanFarm
      @YouCanFarm  2 роки тому

      They are hair sheep so we don't have to shear them.

  • @sampuckett4276
    @sampuckett4276 20 днів тому

    Why not just grow alfalfa as well?

  • @mianintikhabalam3032
    @mianintikhabalam3032 2 роки тому +1

    Sooo lovely cute queen....

    • @YouCanFarm
      @YouCanFarm  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks

    • @mianintikhabalam3032
      @mianintikhabalam3032 2 роки тому +1

      I will also upload some of my sheeps videos in coming months .I hope you will like it .we have different kinds of sheep as compared to your country.add me in your subscribers that You can see my videos too.

    • @YouCanFarm
      @YouCanFarm  2 роки тому

      @@mianintikhabalam3032 that's great, I'll watch for those!

  • @BagladyNH
    @BagladyNH Рік тому

    Your iodine bottle looks a lot like peroxide???

    • @YouCanFarm
      @YouCanFarm  Рік тому

      Yes they both come in a brown plastic bottle. It's definitely iodine, you can see the label clearly in the video.

    • @BagladyNH
      @BagladyNH Рік тому

      @@YouCanFarm Oh I believe you , I've just never seen it like that. Better yet I didn't know they still made iodine :) 😁

  • @violettevicencio363
    @violettevicencio363 9 місяців тому

    0:07 Is Lamb, a boy or girl⁉️

  • @somekindoffarming8971
    @somekindoffarming8971 3 роки тому +1

    I have one ready to lamb I think it like that saying dont watch boiling water because she just wont give us the babys lol

    • @YouCanFarm
      @YouCanFarm  3 роки тому +1

      Haha, yes that's how it goes. Good luck with your lambs!

  • @مزرعةابوراشد
    @مزرعةابوراشد Рік тому +2

    😮😊❤

  • @gerinevicencio9603
    @gerinevicencio9603 3 роки тому +1

    This reminds me of A Christmas Romance (1994)

  • @gerinevicencio9603
    @gerinevicencio9603 3 роки тому +1

    Is Lambs, a boy or girl ⁉️

    • @YouCanFarm
      @YouCanFarm  3 роки тому

      Lambs can be either girl or boys, but the ones I am holding in the video are all girls.

    • @RaphaelFernandezBeliachi
      @RaphaelFernandezBeliachi 2 роки тому

      @@YouCanFarm what is preferred to eat for meat? Male or female or both?

    • @YouCanFarm
      @YouCanFarm  2 роки тому

      @@RaphaelFernandezBeliachi both males and females can be used for meat, with no difference in taste.

  • @rasheedhanbali1262
    @rasheedhanbali1262 2 роки тому

    🇺🇸👍👍👍💯