Thanks for posting this! I'm looking forward to November and December. But please don't stop then. Make your Mum's farm a continuing series. It's much better by far than what's on tv.
Hi there! I love watching these videos, my partner and I are getting ready to bring home our new sheep! Watching you guys has been so lovely and I’m so excited to finally have my own!
Ru you absolute legend! What a great series! All the effort, dedication and commitment is effortlessly delivered on screen. This is not easy to do! You guys are amazing. Flank all the way
This is amazing. To see the progression isn't shared often. You're the perfect candidate for the series with your early ignorance to farming, perfect for viewers who aren't clued in on what goes on in farming. Seeing the passion your mam puts into her animals is humbling. I come from a farming background, I helped my father for years early on but always took a dislike to farming. It's hard work, it's a grind in bad weather etc. But as my father and myself grow older, I find myself drawn too it more. He needs more help than he's ever needed and I'm starting to like helping him more than when I was a teenager. When you're finished this project and look back on this in 50 years, you will be so glad to have this footage. I hope you get commissioned to do more of this kind of stuff. Especially equestrian, it's such an amazing industry will a lot of money invested in it, yet there is little to no behind-the-scenes footage. Well done on this and thanks for sharing your year with us.
Our challenging “Hardwicks” we’re border Leicesters. In every paddock, lane, thicket, hollow except where they were supposed to be. Arrogant, haughty sheep. Love your program.
We have a few guard goats in with our sheep. This means that the cost of fencing goes from €.50 per m to €5.50 per m! If water can get through my fence then so can the goats. But they come for pets and wait for me to bend down so they can ‘kiss’ me on the chin....if they were nasty they would go to market.
Another great vlog. It’s the charm of the countryside, the way Mum loves her animals with the hard work and the quiet presentation by you. Great again. Paul West Wycombe.
Wonderful series!Hope you all continue with the show. I know it is dry and boring but how is your P & L sheets balanced? How many acres do you operate and please show more of your silage storage and other feed storage. Do you milk your cows? Thank You!
Firstly, I absolutely love these vids! Secondly, how many ewes and cows does your mother have? What happened to the pigs and geese? Regards from the cold north of Europe, in Sweden we just had the first snow on the farm.
That's making me really missing doing the farm work now. Glad to see things are going well for you a part from u still missing 3 sheep. Jacobs are the same u carnt keep them in unless you have a flock off them we just had one we were given she had 2 really nice lambs but she went on walk abouts and we lost her and the lambs but I was on about 10 then. So 41 years ago. Time flies when you are on the farm. But I think the older you get it goes even quicker. All the best for winter. From Andy
cả đàn gia súc con nào cũng đều to bự, trông thật đã. Quả đúng kiểu làng quê ở nước Anh và Châu Âu vừa đẹp lại vừa thi vị với cả đàn gia súc ở trên đồng cỏ thật nên thơ. Có lẽ vì có những đàn gia súc to lớn như vậy mà giá Thịt ở những nước này mới rẻ vì con nào cũng đều cho rất nhiều Thịt. Nông thôn thì không thể nào giàu bằng thành phố nhưng do ăn uống đầy đủ, Thịt lúc nào cũng dư dả do chủ yếu làm nghề chăn nuôi cho nên những người nông dân ở nước ngoài nhìn ai cũng hạnh phúc và mạnh khỏe cả.
TIME FOR UNION AND MADE IN GB EXPOETATIONS TO SUPPORT BREXIT GB CAN BE ALONE IN ECONOMIE AND BUSINESS BUT NEED MORE PRODUCTION AND RECOVER INDUSTRY AND AGRO-INDUSTRY
Thanks for posting this! I'm looking forward to November and December. But please don't stop then. Make your Mum's farm a continuing series. It's much better by far than what's on tv.
I love this series
Love watching these !
Hi there! I love watching these videos, my partner and I are getting ready to bring home our new sheep! Watching you guys has been so lovely and I’m so excited to finally have my own!
"she's there every day, doing this." -YES! every day, period.
Ru you absolute legend! What a great series! All the effort, dedication and commitment is effortlessly delivered on screen. This is not easy to do! You guys are amazing. Flank all the way
This is amazing. To see the progression isn't shared often. You're the perfect candidate for the series with your early ignorance to farming, perfect for viewers who aren't clued in on what goes on in farming. Seeing the passion your mam puts into her animals is humbling. I come from a farming background, I helped my father for years early on but always took a dislike to farming. It's hard work, it's a grind in bad weather etc. But as my father and myself grow older, I find myself drawn too it more. He needs more help than he's ever needed and I'm starting to like helping him more than when I was a teenager. When you're finished this project and look back on this in 50 years, you will be so glad to have this footage. I hope you get commissioned to do more of this kind of stuff. Especially equestrian, it's such an amazing industry will a lot of money invested in it, yet there is little to no behind-the-scenes footage. Well done on this and thanks for sharing your year with us.
Good god this lady is absolutely fabulous you can see that her stock completely trust her.
Our challenging “Hardwicks” we’re border Leicesters. In every paddock, lane, thicket, hollow except where they were supposed to be. Arrogant, haughty sheep. Love your program.
We have a few guard goats in with our sheep. This means that the cost of fencing goes from €.50 per m to €5.50 per m! If water can get through my fence then so can the goats. But they come for pets and wait for me to bend down so they can ‘kiss’ me on the chin....if they were nasty they would go to market.
Another great vlog. It’s the charm of the countryside, the way Mum loves her animals with the hard work and the quiet presentation by you.
Great again.
Paul West Wycombe.
Wonderful series!Hope you all continue with the show. I know it is dry and boring but how is your P & L sheets balanced? How many acres do you operate and please show more of your silage storage and other feed storage. Do you milk your cows? Thank You!
I love watching these videos, please make them longer!!
I have enjoyed this series.
Fabulous as usual ..Your mam is a true treasure!!!!!!!
So excited for November episode
Superb. Im reading about the herwicks and a lot more too in the book "the shephard's life". Your video here was excellent as always.
Excellent as always, keep up the good work.
Such good quality and lovely people great job guys
Firstly, I absolutely love these vids!
Secondly, how many ewes and cows does your mother have? What happened to the pigs and geese?
Regards from the cold north of Europe, in Sweden we just had the first snow on the farm.
Watching from south Africa love this series
Love. This. Channel!!!!! Another amazing video! Can you keep the series going please!?!?!
Herdwicks are the only sheep we've had cross our river in winter,great looking sheep but takes them years to fatten.
That's making me really missing doing the farm work now. Glad to see things are going well for you a part from u still missing 3 sheep. Jacobs are the same u carnt keep them in unless you have a flock off them we just had one we were given she had 2 really nice lambs but she went on walk abouts and we lost her and the lambs but I was on about 10 then. So 41 years ago. Time flies when you are on the farm. But I think the older you get it goes even quicker. All the best for winter. From Andy
SUPER CUTE I LOVE I HOPE SOME DAY GO IN GB FARM AND SOCLTAND FARMS AND CLANS
I from America and Love watching your video's of farming in the UK. What breeds of sheep does your mother have? I hope you continue with the video's.
Great video lovely cattle what breeds do you keep and what breed is your bull?
I love your videos and your inspiring me to have a small farm myself thank you for the videos.
It's nice to see a female in a male dominated industry.
7:50 when you really need the blue stick ahaha
Always a pleasure watching your videos all the way from Australia:-)
How come? It's propaganda only showing the good bits of farming
Love it thanks
My wife has Kerry Hills... we fenced a field!
Good Lord I'm surprised Bruce is still alive!
I hope you get a chance to run the farm in day
should have a roll bar on that tractor
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How much will it cost me to buy a farm in yorkshire or derbyshire.
IM PROUD TO GB IS NECESSARY AGRICULTURE AND FARMS DO DIRECT CONTRACTS WITH SUPERMARKET CHAINS FOR EXAMPLE TESCO
WOOL GB SCOTOLAND ONE OF BEST IN WOLRD MY OPINION
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Do you have any hamsphires can you put them on the video
cả đàn gia súc con nào cũng đều to bự, trông thật đã. Quả đúng kiểu làng quê ở nước Anh và Châu Âu vừa đẹp lại vừa thi vị với cả đàn gia súc ở trên đồng cỏ thật nên thơ. Có lẽ vì có những đàn gia súc to lớn như vậy mà giá Thịt ở những nước này mới rẻ vì con nào cũng đều cho rất nhiều Thịt. Nông thôn thì không thể nào giàu bằng thành phố nhưng do ăn uống đầy đủ, Thịt lúc nào cũng dư dả do chủ yếu làm nghề chăn nuôi cho nên những người nông dân ở nước ngoài nhìn ai cũng hạnh phúc và mạnh khỏe cả.
Any chance dose your mom have Irish because I thought I heard her say a gaelic word
Hi
Hi I have a shop where we sale meats please can you sale some of this for us?
What inspired film your mum are inspired lady how she all farm own what inspired
Hello madam you are doing fabulous work and your family. I also like to join. Can I join your team.
TIME FOR UNION AND MADE IN GB EXPOETATIONS TO SUPPORT BREXIT GB CAN BE ALONE IN ECONOMIE AND BUSINESS BUT NEED MORE PRODUCTION AND RECOVER INDUSTRY AND AGRO-INDUSTRY
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Ya mad dog ya