Your eyes light up when you get affirmation you’re doing well. You’re comeback was, “Carissa did all the work.” BUT you were the one who recognized a good hire when you saw one. And that, dear one, is a sign of a great and successful manager!
@@marilynbridges8697 not all illness are sharable. If you eat bad food and get food poisonings you can't share it with anyone else. (other than letting them eat the bad food).
People who say that animals don't feel pain must have part of their brains and or hearts missing. Seriously, undoubtedly animals feel pain, just as we do. They have souls, they have brains, thus they feel pain. It's only logical and one would have to be blind not to see it.
@@susanpendell4215 they used to perform open heart surgery on new borns without anaesthetic because they thought they couldn't feel pain, and for years there was (and in some areas still is) a false belief that black and aboriginal people didn't feel the same amount if pain as white people and would get horrific treatment in hospital. Even now, you're far less likely to be taken seriously if you're in pain if you're a black woman, which is why the pregnancy mortality rate is much higher especially in the US than of white women.
Not all animals feel emotional pain. Thats a particular part of the brain and not all animals have it or use it the same way we do. More intelligent animals feel emotional pain etc, apes, dolphins but animals with smaller brains and intelligence don't really feel emotional pain because they don't have the capability etc fish, snails, worms.
Don't worry about what the "experts" on youtube say. You are doing what you feel in your heart is best. You are in communication with a vet. Sending prayers❤
I appreciate you showing us the difficulties despite your fears of people's reactions. These are the harsh realities, and it's important we see those too, just as much as the good days.
I’m sorry you have not been having a good day. I’m glad you show us what really happens with sheep. That talks guts to do thank you. You are awesome and please keep being awesome.
@@SandiBrock and you don't sugar coat things for us!! You are truthful and honest!! You are a true Canadian and I have the upmost respect and admiration for you!!❤🇨🇦❤🇨🇦❤
I think by showing the bad stuff you're being true to yourself and the people that watch your content. Anyone who keeps animals either for business or as pets knows that difficult decisions have to be made and it's really hard and emotional for us and that's because we care and fight to keep them alive when sometimes the animals best interest is to let them go. We can see how much you love your sheep and you give them a chance when I imagine others wouldn't so please dont beat yourself up about it 💕
Thanks so much, just feels hard to share when I just had to put a ewe down not that long ago. Discouraging, but you're right. Its farming and some days can be tougher than others.
I love how you treat your sheep with dignity and respect and how kind and lovingly you nurse your sick sheep.. Don't give up like Winston Churchill said.....Never give up!!!!!!
Hi Sandi! It always hurts when something happens with our animals. We KNOW you are doing everything you possibly can AND the fact that you get upset, worry, second-guess yourself, etc, only proves how much you love these animals. If you didn't care, you wouldn't try so hard to save them. I am glad to see ZERO negative comments or thumbs down. It had BETTER stay that way! You deserve only positivity. Stay strong! Stay healthy!
Seeing you break down when you realized the rams were in with the ewe lambs brought me to tears. Wish I could've reached through the screen and given you a hug! 💙 Megan in North Carolina 💙
Hi Sandi 🙋🏻♂️ Great video it shows that your a true farmer and how much you really care! You show the real things that happen on the farm! It’s always a sad and hard time to have sick animals or even worse losing them but, like my dad always use to say you can try as hard as you possibly can and do everything that should be done but yet there is always something that happens and your going to lose some! The only way your not going to have another sick sheep or lose another sheep is to not have any sheep ! The fact is your raising a living product and at any given time it can die ! That’s how farm life is wether it’s grain or livestock it’s a living product that’s one step away from perfection or disaster! You just have to keep your chin up and be proud of all that you have done. Just look at that awesome set of lambs you just weaned they would not look like that if it wasn’t for your care from conception to weaning! 😎
I work with horses and have had days like you showed here. I usually find a quiet place to go and have a good cry. Gets the frustration out and then I am able to just get on with it. Hugs!
Awww Sandi. I just want to offer you a hug at moments like this. Its so clear that you love your sheep, That just shines through at moments like this. And I can tell your heart is heavy. I am so sorry for those tough tough days. :(
I so wish I could have seen this video about 4 months ago. One of my favorite goats went down with listeriosis. She hadn’t been down long when I found her. In the summer our goats are on pasture and rotated every week so no real reason for her to get this. She didn’t make it but your videos help me know that I’m really not failing, sometimes things just happen. Bless you and your kind ❤️
I so love watching how you sort the sheep. Sick animals are always distressing. You are a wonderful sheep Mommy. Your patience and kindness and not giving up is admirable. There are many people that would not give an animal this much time or try. Hugs and luv
It's never easy to lose, whether it's a family member of the human race race, fur baby or farm animal... they are all loved and well cared for. You are a strong woman, and care to your best ability and with your vet's guidance, giving everything you can to your sheep. I love seeing the sheep standing back watching as you were treating their young friend. Thanks for sharing your time with us again. Best of luck with the listeriosis situation, and hope there's no further outbreak. My days are complete with Sandi and her sheep!!
Sandy, you are a great sheep mum. A old man told me many years ago, stock owners must expect losses no matter how well we treat them. You are doing a great job girl. Onwards and upwards, can’t wait for my hoodie to arrive, i will be a sheepishly me banner in Oz.🤗🙏
I've had a fair amount of Listeriosis issues also. Things I think have helped with the issue. 1. High penicillin rate, the sooner the better 2. Inoculate ensilaged feed at harvest 3. Try your best to harvest when ground is dry. Also raise discbine when cutting feed. Like to cut 2 inch above ground. I would also suggest propping the sheep up against a solid wall (cement, plywood) and place them so the side they keep turning too is against the wall. That way they turn into the wall instead of walking in circles or laying on their side, digging into the pack. Obvious electrolytes in the water helps if they can drink. For mine it generally seems to take 3 days for them to start improving. Did have 7 last year and 2 did not recover. Diffidently various from animal to animal. I have heard bird droppings can also cause it, but have not read any solid material on that. Wish you the best
Because thats what we do .... try until the end... we are the keepers !! Most anyone with livestock knows your determination to help and try ... you are a great example of the compassion we as producers have for our livestock !!
You know those air balloons by car dealerships with the arms and they sway back and forth. When you move your sheep with your arms flaying up and down I laugh EVERY TIME. Lol to cute
Spending your time to help sick animals or humans is always worth it because even if they pass away you know they felt love and hope to the end. Farming is like nursing birth to death. Remember keep some of your love for yourself you are doing good Sending hugs from Australia
I have been watching ur videos for the last 2 days every chance I can. Thank u for the content I really enjoy it. You are such a wonderful person@ plz remember ur human and these things happen. Sending much love
Yes very much so. A source for your Listeria could very much so be corn silage. I went through a bad issue here. But that year we used open packing. Lost two cows to it. We now use bagging like you and have not had this show up again. Any feed source that has potential to mold can be your primary source. Hang in there Sandi. Love your openness and honesty with all your viewership. And am intrigued with your operation under roof.
I can tell you care about your sheep and you are doing your best to get them thru this. I will pray they pull thru. Hang in there and ignore any negative comments saying that you are doing something wrong. Sometimes stuff just happens, especially with living things. Hugs!
Sandi, I’m so sorry about your sheep!! It’s awful to lose one, never mind several! You are an amazing person, and take care of your sheep the best way you and your Vet can! I wouldn’t mind to be an admin for your channel and filter all the idiots who hide behind computer screens to be nasty! I hope your sweet ewes start feeling better! Much love to you and your flock! Kristin from Oklahoma 💗💗💗
Sandi you are always on top of things with your information. Well done the way you care for your sheep. They are lucky to have you. Happy Birthday to Jack 🥳.
Hi Sandi. Nurse here. It would be best to remove all the urine, feces and contaminated hay from a pen before putting in another group of sheep. Diseases can be passed easily from feces and surfaces from one group of animals to another. Also, wash all the water buckets/containers too. I know what it's like to work with sick beings and it is very stressful. Keep up the good work!
You are amazing I don't know anyone that can do what you do my sister's good with work and stuff and never stops neither do you and most of the time you're on your own doing it just remember you are amazing that's why I watch your show I can't believe there are women out there that can do what you do on your own
When my goats show these symptoms, I treat for both listeriosis and polio. Double whammy. Knock on wood, I havent had a case in 5+ years. God bless Sandi. Farming can be heartbreaking.
Hei Sandi, sorry to see those two sheep, and for no you are doing the best you can. Farmers around here have to watch out for caturin and poop in their silage and hay, if the sheep eat food with that in it and get sick the symtom is the same as your sheep. Love the vids, keep it up and forward, love from Norway.
Sandi you can’t beat yourself up over losing sheep. It’s all part of having animals. Trust me! We feel your pain as well. You have done a great job with your herd. Thank you for sharing with us how you manage your farm.
Glad to see Goat and the ewes seem to be trying to comfort you. They seemed to know something is wrong. I could see they were keeping a careful watch on you and a few ewes came up close to you. It looked like they were trying to see what was going on with you.
You have to do what you can to save them. Even more so because of the earlier ewe. Sometimes you win and sometimes you lose but you fight for them. Don't ever just throw up your hands and say I'm not trying. Do what you can. Thank you for your honesty.
Keep your head held high Sandi! You're doing your best. I think you may be right about the hay being the cause. Hope you can quickly figure it out! ❤️ Much love from Illinois.
Sandi, your best is not always “good enough” as each animal has to have the “will” to get better. Like us humans that “will” is always different in each one. Praying that the SOP will be enough to pull them through. Be safe and good luck. It is always to hard to loose the animals, sorry.
I’m sorry you’re going through that. I lost 6 of my does who found wilted wild cherry leaves ...I didn’t even know the tree was on the other side of the fence. They died suddenly...I still tear up when I think of my sweet babies.
Our son lost his 4H steer the afternoon we were headed to the fair with him, as a result of getting into nightshade plants in the pasture. So hard to take!
I agree white lights, but like you I have coloured. I am enjoying the lights that are going up more then ever this year. Hang in there Sandie, sending good vibes your way.🍁
sandi.my wife and i watch you on youtube. your show delights us . the sound of your sheep and your smile are a blessing. we thank you for sharing with us, gene and keitha michigan usa.
Sandi, if it wasn't for your great management skills, your sheep would not be in such great shape, as they are. Don't give credit to other people, you should be taking all the credit, for your wonderful care.
For those who want to read more about this. Recovery is rare so the fact that Sandi is trying her best to save them as soon as she notices they are sick makes her one heck of a farmer/owner/breeder/woman! Sandi it always irritates me that people give you heck over something that you really have no control over. Life happens, crap happens. If I was up in Canada by you or Belinda I would be getting my meat from you guys because I can see just how much you care for your animals and how you treat them. www.canr.msu.edu/news/listeriosis-in-sheep-and-goats#:~:text=Recovery%20is%20rare%2C%20but%20is,may%20help%20in%20some%20cases.
Happy Birthday jack, and Congrats to the cool parents Sandi and Mark. :) I've been around farming my entire life and i even found this hard to watch. But some things are just out of ones control. It's hard not to take it personally but that's the farmer in you Sandi. I remember as a 10 year old staying up all night on calf watch waiting for the herd to start calving. It was an amazing experience but i'll never forget the ones that didn't make it.
lol. I would have panicked, separated them from the others, propped them up with something, maybe even used a sling, SubQ fluids, maybe even an IV . You were so cool and calm about everything, scared and worried, but calm. I guess having an SOP would help prioritize the level of care.
Oh, so sad to see the sheep sick like that. I can't imagine how it makes you feel being their shepherd. Dont let the negative comments fill your head. Just focus on what you are doing you believe to be right. You know what's best for your sheep. I pray their suffering eases.
Weather it's horses, cows, goats or sheep we try our best to keep them healthy. When one is down we do our best to doctor it. I spent four days in a cold Barn day and night to bring back a horse that everybody said had no chance. I so sorry that you are going through this. An emotional rollercoaster. I pray that you have success and if not I pray you had peace that you did everything possible
I'm sorry for loss you carry about every one sheep it it happens to the best of people to their animals you tried everything you could and to those haters out there just because you raise livestock for people's food doesn't mean they don't care about the animal that they're raising if you watch this enough you'll know Sandy you're a great person so don't worry those haters cuz I really don't know we love you
Hi again SANDI So hard when these kind of things suddenly happen. You can only follow the protocol and do your best. Can't do better then that!! It just really sucks when it's fast and catches you off guard. The hardest part about raising animals for sure. But everyone else looks great so best to concentrate on them and your next plans. So sorry Sandi... Hang in there!
They call the abnormal eye movement nystagmus. It often means the victim has intense vertigo which in humans causes nausea/vomiting, inability to walk, no appetite, etc. So sorry. Wow, there are so many diseases sheep can get. Don’t blame yourself, Sandi, even if you had not been there, as you can see, nothing would have changed.
Sandi, listeria is caused by cold climates and mold in their food. We are with you through the ups and downs. Always! Love you and keep your head up ❤️
I am so sorry you are having this Listeriosis. I have never heard of it (I'm not a farmer or a medical professional!) and I see it and yes that is devastating. I am sure it is ten times worse for you to think about and I can't guess how hard it is to try to care for them and treat them with hopes, and see those hopes dwindle. Thank you for sharing it with us. I hope pain shared is actually more bearable. You and all your sheep are in my prayers.
If this makes you feel any better we have a neurological disease that runs in my show dogs. There is, however, no cure. It truly is a death sentence. The ONLY way to get rid if it all together is to NOT breed positive or carrying dog's. So I can totally relate to you with your emotional frustration. Chin up. Your feelings and emotions prove you care. Cry, scream if you need. Then get back in there and do what needs to he done. You got this!
I love that the "sheep" are still "stampeding" - LOL!!! I hope that, as you edited this video, the "shtampeding" warmed your heart a wee bit. Big virtual hugs. Your sheep are the luckiest sheep!! Yours in Gratitude.
Your eyes light up when you get affirmation you’re doing well. You’re comeback was, “Carissa did all the work.” BUT you were the one who recognized a good hire when you saw one. And that, dear one, is a sign of a great and successful manager!
Beautifully said!!!❤🇨🇦❤🇨🇦❤
I love how Goat is giving you some love because she may sense that you need it. She's saying 'you're doing a good job Mom'!!
Yes, but part of SOP needs to be immediate separation, if only with your panels, to minimize any sharing of germs.
I thought so too!
@@marilynbridges8697 not all illness are sharable. If you eat bad food and get food poisonings you can't share it with anyone else. (other than letting them eat the bad food).
I agree about Goat, She senses your destress and is being helpful by being "Goat".
Years ago, vets used to believe that animals could not feel pain, physical or emotional. Your compassion honours their spirit.
People who say that animals don't feel pain must have part of their brains and or hearts missing. Seriously, undoubtedly animals feel pain, just as we do. They have souls, they have brains, thus they feel pain. It's only logical and one would have to be blind not to see it.
It’s worse than that they say babies in the whom don’t feel pain..
@@susanpendell4215 they used to perform open heart surgery on new borns without anaesthetic because they thought they couldn't feel pain, and for years there was (and in some areas still is) a false belief that black and aboriginal people didn't feel the same amount if pain as white people and would get horrific treatment in hospital. Even now, you're far less likely to be taken seriously if you're in pain if you're a black woman, which is why the pregnancy mortality rate is much higher especially in the US than of white women.
@@susanpendell4215 .......Love your comment ! All sooo very true. 💞
Not all animals feel emotional pain. Thats a particular part of the brain and not all animals have it or use it the same way we do. More intelligent animals feel emotional pain etc, apes, dolphins but animals with smaller brains and intelligence don't really feel emotional pain because they don't have the capability etc fish, snails, worms.
Don't worry about what the "experts" on youtube say. You are doing what you feel in your heart is best. You are in communication with a vet. Sending prayers❤
I appreciate you showing us the difficulties despite your fears of people's reactions. These are the harsh realities, and it's important we see those too, just as much as the good days.
I’m sorry you have not been having a good day. I’m glad you show us what really happens with sheep. That talks guts to do thank you. You are awesome and please keep being awesome.
Thanks so much!
@@SandiBrock and you don't sugar coat things for us!! You are truthful and honest!! You are a true Canadian and I have the upmost respect and admiration for you!!❤🇨🇦❤🇨🇦❤
I think by showing the bad stuff you're being true to yourself and the people that watch your content.
Anyone who keeps animals either for business or as pets knows that difficult decisions have to be made and it's really hard and emotional for us and that's because we care and fight to keep them alive when sometimes the animals best interest is to let them go.
We can see how much you love your sheep and you give them a chance when I imagine others wouldn't so please dont beat yourself up about it 💕
Thanks so much, just feels hard to share when I just had to put a ewe down not that long ago. Discouraging, but you're right. Its farming and some days can be tougher than others.
I love how you treat your sheep with dignity and respect and how kind and lovingly you nurse your sick sheep.. Don't give up like Winston Churchill said.....Never give up!!!!!!
Your young ewes have a real bloom on them. (Australian expression for super, super healthy)
Being an empath means feeling everything. Blessing and a curse. Guard your heart. You re doing good
So true! Thanks Julie!
I so agree!
*nods* precisely!
It will be a challenge to protect the heart some days are harder than others. But keep working on it just like everything else and you will get it. 👍🏼
Julie I was thinking the same thing. Be good to yourself Sandi. You're doing well.
Hi Sandi! It always hurts when something happens with our animals. We KNOW you are doing everything you possibly can AND the fact that you get upset, worry, second-guess yourself, etc, only proves how much you love these animals. If you didn't care, you wouldn't try so hard to save them. I am glad to see ZERO negative comments or thumbs down. It had BETTER stay that way! You deserve only positivity. Stay strong! Stay healthy!
So sad to see the ewes sick. Prayers for good outcomes and that you don't have any more cases of the listeriosis.
Thanks so much!
The compassion you have for your stock makes you a good stock person, another reason why I enjoy watching your videos.
Seeing you break down when you realized the rams were in with the ewe lambs brought me to tears. Wish I could've reached through the screen and given you a hug!
💙 Megan in North Carolina 💙
Hi Sandi 🙋🏻♂️ Great video it shows that your a true farmer and how much you really care! You show the real things that happen on the farm! It’s always a sad and hard time to have sick animals or even worse losing them but, like my dad always use to say you can try as hard as you possibly can and do everything that should be done but yet there is always something that happens and your going to lose some! The only way your not going to have another sick sheep or lose another sheep is to not have any sheep ! The fact is your raising a living product and at any given time it can die ! That’s how farm life is wether it’s grain or livestock it’s a living product that’s one step away from perfection or disaster! You just have to keep your chin up and be proud of all that you have done. Just look at that awesome set of lambs you just weaned they would not look like that if it wasn’t for your care from conception to weaning! 😎
I work with horses and have had days like you showed here. I usually find a quiet place to go and have a good cry. Gets the frustration out and then I am able to just get on with it. Hugs!
Awww Sandi. I just want to offer you a hug at moments like this. Its so clear that you love your sheep, That just shines through at moments like this. And I can tell your heart is heavy. I am so sorry for those tough tough days. :(
Kinsey was doing so good helping you move the sheep from pen to pen!!!
I so wish I could have seen this video about 4 months ago. One of my favorite goats went down with listeriosis. She hadn’t been down long when I found her. In the summer our goats are on pasture and rotated every week so no real reason for her to get this. She didn’t make it but your videos help me know that I’m really not failing, sometimes things just happen. Bless you and your kind ❤️
You really work hard at taking care of your animals. You are to be commended. Good job. 👍👍👍❤️
Your soul is so beautiful. It’s what makes you so loved. And I know those animals feel that compassion and love ❤️
It happens. You do your best! That’s all you can do!
Thanks so much!
I so love watching how you sort the sheep. Sick animals are always distressing. You are a wonderful sheep Mommy. Your patience and kindness and not giving up is admirable. There are many people that would not give an animal this much time or try. Hugs and luv
So sorry the sheep are sick.
Thanks for sharing and keeping it real.
Did anyone else's brain go haywire watching her operate that gate there's no way I would go into a complete meltdown.
You need a good memory of who's who & who goes where on sorting day!
She was very good at operating that gate!
So sorry for your precious baby's illiness. Prayers for healing 🙏❤. We love you Sandy. God bless you always ❤.
Sandy when you are giving those down sheep water I love the sheep’s reaction in the background it’s like they’re coaxing you both on to feel better
It's never easy to lose, whether it's a family member of the human race race, fur baby or farm animal... they are all loved and well cared for. You are a strong woman, and care to your best ability and with your vet's guidance, giving everything you can to your sheep. I love seeing the sheep standing back watching as you were treating their young friend. Thanks for sharing your time with us again. Best of luck with the listeriosis situation, and hope there's no further outbreak.
My days are complete with Sandi and her sheep!!
Sandy, you are a great sheep mum. A old man told me many years ago, stock owners must expect losses no matter how well we treat them. You are doing a great job girl. Onwards and upwards, can’t wait for my hoodie to arrive, i will be a sheepishly me banner in Oz.🤗🙏
Wow! You work those gates like a boss, Sandi! Fun to watch.
I love coming on to UA-cam and seeing that Sandi Brock has uploaded a video it makes my day 10x better keep doing what your doing because your amazing
So sweet! Thanks Jacqui!
I've had a fair amount of Listeriosis issues also. Things I think have helped with the issue.
1. High penicillin rate, the sooner the better
2. Inoculate ensilaged feed at harvest
3. Try your best to harvest when ground is dry. Also raise discbine when cutting feed. Like to cut 2 inch above ground.
I would also suggest propping the sheep up against a solid wall (cement, plywood) and place them so the side they keep turning too is against the wall. That way they turn into the wall instead of walking in circles or laying on their side, digging into the pack. Obvious electrolytes in the water helps if they can drink. For mine it generally seems to take 3 days for them to start improving. Did have 7 last year and 2 did not recover. Diffidently various from animal to animal. I have heard bird droppings can also cause it, but have not read any solid material on that. Wish you the best
Keep your chin up, do as you always do for your sheep, YOUR BEST xx
Thanks Jane!
@@SandiBrock only telling it as it is, you always do you best for your woolly friends. Stay safe xx
I love how much you care about and love your sheep. I enjoy your channel even though I have nothing to do with 🐑 or farming.
I think Goat really loves you and can feel your emotions. She was comforting you it seems.
I love Goat!
Happy Birthday Jack, you are getting more handsome every year. Hope you have a great 20th year of life. Be safe and enjoy.
Sorry you’re having a rough time in this video! Love the black & white sheep/rams! You work so hard and it shows! ❤️❤️
You're a good sheep mom! Never doubt that.....
Because thats what we do .... try until the end... we are the keepers !! Most anyone with livestock knows your determination to help and try ... you are a great example of the compassion we as producers have for our livestock !!
Lifting you up in prayer and hoping you have a better day
Thanks so much Thomas!
You know those air balloons by car dealerships with the arms and they sway back and forth. When you move your sheep with your arms flaying up and down I laugh EVERY TIME. Lol to cute
Loved how quickly you separated them.
Hopefully you won't have to put any of your sheep down.
Wishing you the best.
Heart is aching for you. I don't know how you do it. I'd be crying so much. I do hope the ladies recover. All good wishes coming your way! Take care.
Spending your time to help sick animals or humans is always worth it because even if they pass away you know they felt love and hope to the end. Farming is like nursing birth to death.
Remember keep some of your love for yourself you are doing good
Sending hugs from Australia
I have been watching ur videos for the last 2 days every chance I can. Thank u for the content I really enjoy it. You are such a wonderful person@ plz remember ur human and these things happen. Sending much love
Yes very much so. A source for your Listeria could very much so be corn silage. I went through a bad issue here. But that year we used open packing. Lost two cows to it. We now use bagging like you and have not had this show up again. Any feed source that has potential to mold can be your primary source. Hang in there Sandi. Love your openness and honesty with all your viewership. And am intrigued with your operation under roof.
I can tell you care about your sheep and you are doing your best to get them thru this. I will pray they pull thru. Hang in there and ignore any negative comments saying that you are doing something wrong. Sometimes stuff just happens, especially with living things. Hugs!
Sandi, I’m so sorry about your sheep!! It’s awful to lose one, never mind several! You are an amazing person, and take care of your sheep the best way you and your Vet can! I wouldn’t mind to be an admin for your channel and filter all the idiots who hide behind computer screens to be nasty! I hope your sweet ewes start feeling better! Much love to you and your flock! Kristin from Oklahoma 💗💗💗
Sandi you are always on top of things with your information. Well done the way you care for your sheep. They are lucky to have you. Happy Birthday to Jack 🥳.
Hi Sandi. Nurse here. It would be best to remove all the urine, feces and contaminated hay from a pen before putting in another group of sheep. Diseases can be passed easily from feces and surfaces from one group of animals to another. Also, wash all the water buckets/containers too. I know what it's like to work with sick beings and it is very stressful. Keep up the good work!
Loved seeing the sorting in real time!!
You are amazing I don't know anyone that can do what you do my sister's good with work and stuff and never stops neither do you and most of the time you're on your own doing it just remember you are amazing that's why I watch your show I can't believe there are women out there that can do what you do on your own
When my goats show these symptoms, I treat for both listeriosis and polio. Double whammy. Knock on wood, I havent had a case in 5+ years. God bless Sandi. Farming can be heartbreaking.
Hei Sandi, sorry to see those two sheep, and for no you are doing the best you can. Farmers around here have to watch out for caturin and poop in their silage and hay, if the sheep eat food with that in it and get sick the symtom is the same as your sheep. Love the vids, keep it up and forward, love from Norway.
So sorry your ewes are sick. You are doing awesome job. Keep doing Sandi.
Thanks Marie!
Hi sandi you have such love for your animals they are truly blessed to have you. Keep your head up you do an awesome job
Sandi you can’t beat yourself up over losing sheep. It’s all part of having animals. Trust me! We feel your pain as well. You have done a great job with your herd.
Thank you for sharing with us how you manage your farm.
Sandi, you have my admiration for your dedication! Good fortune to you in your every day efforts! Jody 🇨🇦🐑
Glad to see Goat and the ewes seem to be trying to comfort you. They seemed to know something is wrong. I could see they were keeping a careful watch on you and a few ewes came up close to you. It looked like they were trying to see what was going on with you.
You have to do what you can to save them. Even more so because of the earlier ewe. Sometimes you win and sometimes you lose but you fight for them. Don't ever just throw up your hands and say I'm not trying. Do what you can. Thank you for your honesty.
Oh geez, listeriosis can be caused by “…sudden changes in weather” welcome to Canada 🇨🇦❣️
Hugs from Oregon my dear we are with you for the highs and lowes
Keep your head held high Sandi! You're doing your best. I think you may be right about the hay being the cause. Hope you can quickly figure it out! ❤️ Much love from Illinois.
Sandi, your best is not always “good enough” as each animal has to have the “will” to get better. Like us humans that “will” is always different in each one. Praying that the SOP will be enough to pull them through. Be safe and good luck. It is always to hard to loose the animals, sorry.
You do a fantastic job. You always give 200%. Don’t forget to save a little for yourself
Cattle prod.. Ahh that makes me cry. Poor baby.
I’m sorry you’re going through that. I lost 6 of my does who found wilted wild cherry leaves ...I didn’t even know the tree was on the other side of the fence. They died suddenly...I still tear up when I think of my sweet babies.
Our son lost his 4H steer the afternoon we were headed to the fair with him, as a result of getting into nightshade plants in the pasture. So hard to take!
Thank you for explaining so much detail about the Listeriosis, what an utterly horrible illness.
Definitely the white lights.
I agree white lights, but like you I have coloured. I am enjoying the lights that are going up more then ever this year. Hang in there Sandie, sending good vibes your way.🍁
sandi.my wife and i watch you on youtube. your show delights us . the sound of your sheep and your smile are a blessing. we thank you for sharing with us, gene and keitha michigan usa.
Sandi, if it wasn't for your great management skills, your sheep would not be in such great shape, as they are.
Don't give credit to other people, you should be taking all the credit, for your wonderful care.
For those who want to read more about this. Recovery is rare so the fact that Sandi is trying her best to save them as soon as she notices they are sick makes her one heck of a farmer/owner/breeder/woman!
Sandi it always irritates me that people give you heck over something that you really have no control over. Life happens, crap happens. If I was up in Canada by you or Belinda I would be getting my meat from you guys because I can see just how much you care for your animals and how you treat them. www.canr.msu.edu/news/listeriosis-in-sheep-and-goats#:~:text=Recovery%20is%20rare%2C%20but%20is,may%20help%20in%20some%20cases.
Schnepp Farms in AZ?
@@ann-margretcochran399 nope I live in MD but originally from michigan. Didn't even know there were schnepps down there
@@ann-margretcochran399 theirs is spelt differently than ours. Theirs is Schnepf.
Happy Birthday jack, and Congrats to the cool parents Sandi and Mark. :)
I've been around farming my entire life and i even found this hard to watch. But some things are just out of ones control. It's hard not to take it personally but that's the farmer in you Sandi. I remember as a 10 year old staying up all night on calf watch waiting for the herd to start calving. It was an amazing experience but i'll never forget the ones that didn't make it.
Thank you for showing your sick ewes. Knowledge is power and helps me with my sheep.
lol. I would have panicked, separated them from the others, propped them up with something, maybe even used a sling, SubQ fluids, maybe even an IV .
You were so cool and calm about everything, scared and worried, but calm. I guess having an SOP would help prioritize the level of care.
I hate bad days!
It’s almost two weeks full of covid drama in Commerce, GA where I work. Thank God for my five day Thanksgiving holiday! Much love!
You are great at working three doors at once. Love your dog.
Oh, so sad to see the sheep sick like that. I can't imagine how it makes you feel being their shepherd. Dont let the negative comments fill your head. Just focus on what you are doing you believe to be right. You know what's best for your sheep. I pray their suffering eases.
Weather it's horses, cows, goats or sheep we try our best to keep them healthy. When one is down we do our best to doctor it. I spent four days in a cold Barn day and night to bring back a horse that everybody said had no chance. I so sorry that you are going through this. An emotional rollercoaster. I pray that you have success and if not I pray you had peace that you did everything possible
I'm sorry for loss you carry about every one sheep it it happens to the best of people to their animals you tried everything you could and to those haters out there just because you raise livestock for people's food doesn't mean they don't care about the animal that they're raising if you watch this enough you'll know Sandy you're a great person so don't worry those haters cuz I really don't know we love you
I love your heart Sandi. You really care for these animals. Blessings to you!❤️
Hi again SANDI
So hard when these kind of things suddenly happen. You can only follow the protocol and do your best. Can't do better then that!! It just really sucks when it's fast and catches you off guard. The hardest part about raising animals for sure. But everyone else looks great so best to concentrate on them and your next plans. So sorry Sandi...
Hang in there!
Love your compassion and love for your animals.
They call the abnormal eye movement nystagmus. It often means the victim has intense vertigo which in humans causes nausea/vomiting, inability to walk, no appetite, etc. So sorry. Wow, there are so many diseases sheep can get. Don’t blame yourself, Sandi, even if you had not been there, as you can see, nothing would have changed.
Sandi, listeria is caused by cold climates and mold in their food. We are with you through the ups and downs. Always! Love you and keep your head up ❤️
A very Happy happy Birthday Jack hope you had a very special day 🎂🎂🎂🎂prayers for all the lambs that they get better 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Prayers for you.and your animals..you take good care of them.best of luck.
My heart goes out to you sweetheart, God bless ❤️
You can take credit for your lambs, Carissa may have done the work but you taught her. She is amazing because you are amazing.
Don't worry about what people say. Keep up the good work. Love your videos
The response rate to comments is outstanding!!
I am so sorry you are having this Listeriosis. I have never heard of it (I'm not a farmer or a medical professional!) and I see it and yes that is devastating. I am sure it is ten times worse for you to think about and I can't guess how hard it is to try to care for them and treat them with hopes, and see those hopes dwindle. Thank you for sharing it with us. I hope pain shared is actually more bearable. You and all your sheep are in my prayers.
Keep trying, not necessarily for the one who won't make it but for yourself. ❣
I pray they both make it ... remember to stay safe and stay blessed
If this makes you feel any better we have a neurological disease that runs in my show dogs. There is, however, no cure. It truly is a death sentence. The ONLY way to get rid if it all together is to NOT breed positive or carrying dog's. So I can totally relate to you with your emotional frustration. Chin up. Your feelings and emotions prove you care. Cry, scream if you need. Then get back in there and do what needs to he done. You got this!
I love that the "sheep" are still "stampeding" - LOL!!! I hope that, as you edited this video, the "shtampeding" warmed your heart a wee bit. Big virtual hugs. Your sheep are the luckiest sheep!! Yours in Gratitude.
So sorry for the downed ewes. Hope you are able to find the answers. 😞
I was wondering why I wasn't seeing your videos, youtube turned my notifications off so now I'm watching all the videos that I've missed.