Always enjoy your videos, but this one was exceptional. I think because it was the simplicity of it. Farmer, dog, sheep, all in a gorgeous location. Your calm voice, and love for your animals is calming in a world that is full of unrest. Thank you again for taking the time and effort to bring us along your farming journey. PS please give Moose a “good boy” and a headscratch for me 🐕🐾🦴🙂
Awesome mate, keep these videos coming. Moose is really starting to come on now with plenty of work. They say some kelpies you need to run out to the paddock to take the edge off so they listen better 🤣🤣 he definitely looks like a yard dog!
I have two kelpies, they're the best. One loves the yards and is very full on, don't really use her in the paddocks as she just runs and forgets about me. My other is the paddock dog, her and I have moved mobs of over 1,000. Kelpies are great dogs but they need to be able to think for themselves, best thing I've been taught is to set the situations up for a win, particularly during training days, life will be easier as they progress. Now to find another Kelpie to add to the team....
The Wiltshire shepherds of old on the chalk downland were known as lookers. Observation probably has always been the name of the game.I love the personality of Kelpies, but being such high energy dogs they need lots of work. Is it true that they have some Dingo blood?
I would have to think about cutting my losses. If two lambs are costing me half the time I spend on the whole flock, then I'd rather eat them myself and spend the time I save improving the healthier lambs. But I'm an economist, not a farmer.
You have to spend time and money to make money buddy Most farmers don’t see this always be open to change Especially this year lamb prices will soar pretty soon. From where they are now But that’s just my opinion As is you’re opinion Fattening lambs in my experience is well worth it
Yes more content in fattening lambs
Always enjoy your videos, but this one was exceptional. I think because it was the simplicity of it. Farmer, dog, sheep, all in a gorgeous location. Your calm voice, and love for your animals is calming in a world that is full of unrest. Thank you again for taking the time and effort to bring us along your farming journey.
PS please give Moose a “good boy” and a headscratch for me 🐕🐾🦴🙂
Awesome mate, keep these videos coming.
Moose is really starting to come on now with plenty of work. They say some kelpies you need to run out to the paddock to take the edge off so they listen better 🤣🤣 he definitely looks like a yard dog!
Karol, this was great! Enjoyed watching Moose work and also found the feeding shed information interesting.
Great content finishing 120 mountain weathers myself
Would love to see a bit more like this 👊👌
Brilliant video love the day to day farming
Moose is a machine! I like his total joy in working.
I like the way you explain things. Thanks for the video
Excellent video again thanks for sharing the dog 🐕 did a great job bringing in the lambs
I have two kelpies, they're the best. One loves the yards and is very full on, don't really use her in the paddocks as she just runs and forgets about me. My other is the paddock dog, her and I have moved mobs of over 1,000. Kelpies are great dogs but they need to be able to think for themselves, best thing I've been taught is to set the situations up for a win, particularly during training days, life will be easier as they progress. Now to find another Kelpie to add to the team....
Great video Karl as always 👌
Good job Moose! He is certainly learning. 😊
Cracking video as always
You’ve got to put a stop whistle on him, so you can pull him up and redirect him, you’re turning him into a bloody hooler
that wood be good good to watch with the feed
Great video 👍🏻
Your moose looks, sounds, body and head especially of a NZ Huntaway dog breed. More so than the collie x kelpie
Another good video
Keep it going
Yes. Enjoyed this one.
Do you fatten horned organic lambs??
I’ve heard organic nuts isn’t great and that theirs no feed value in them
Super video again 👍
More about the fattening if you can
Moose is great😂 miss Casey though
Where did you get the kelpie .?
The Wiltshire shepherds of old on the chalk downland were known as lookers. Observation probably has always been the name of the game.I love the personality of Kelpies, but being such high energy dogs they need lots of work. Is it true that they have some Dingo blood?
Moose is doing great. But where's Casey? I miss seeing her. You said she was back at your home place. Is she ok?
I've missed a few of your videos. 😢
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Yes
More on the fattening, she'd is two closed in they need all the air they can get ,not good to pare foot rot on straw bed it speeds like he'll
Whats trade like for blackfaced ewe lambs at the moment?
Good job thire alot work.with sheep.
Horned sheep never liked being inside
I would have to think about cutting my losses. If two lambs are costing me half the time I spend on the whole flock, then I'd rather eat them myself and spend the time I save improving the healthier lambs. But I'm an economist, not a farmer.
Sheep farmers are not like that - 1000 sheep and 1 missing would look for them till found - dead or alive.
You have to spend time and money to make money buddy
Most farmers don’t see this always be open to change
Especially this year lamb prices will soar pretty soon. From where they are now
But that’s just my opinion
As is you’re opinion
Fattening lambs in my experience is well worth it