WHAT DO 25 SHEEP EAT IN A DAY and $$ how much does it cost??

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    With a mega winter storm (for Texas!) blowing through, we have pulled our sheep off pasture and are feeding them in a shed this week. I thought it would be helpful to show you what 25 sheep eat in a day and how much it costs me to feed them!
    This is a winter ration for sheep. During most of the year we are fully feeding our sheep on grass by grazing our 30 acre farm.
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  • @drbethekoch6295
    @drbethekoch6295 3 роки тому +34

    As a former shepherdess I really appreciate your videos! Here’s an important tip about mineral blocks... sheep’s teeth are designed for grass, so feed minerals in loose form not blocks that they will try to chew. You can tell a sheep’s age by the number of teeth. Loss of teeth results in loss of condition. Without good strong teeth sheep cannot survive.

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому +16

      This is really valuable info! I’m glad to have the feedback. I was actually wondering how their teeth would hold up. Loose mineral is on my game plan for spring. 👍🏻
      -the Shepherdess 🐑🌱

    • @drbethekoch6295
      @drbethekoch6295 3 роки тому +11

      @@theShepherdess One more: Watch the protein block-if I remember correctly, too much protein promotes horn and hoof growth rather than improving general condition. Sheep can usually get enough goodness from pasture grasses and legumes alone, but it is a good idea to get an analysis run.

    • @patricknicholas3856
      @patricknicholas3856 2 роки тому +5

      @@drbethekoch6295 Thanks for the helpful advice

  • @williamcooper2415
    @williamcooper2415 Рік тому +4

    I met this lady who threw here bicycle chain off her sprockets, so as I was helping her, she said she was studying to be a veterinarian. I was very impressed and hope she succeeded, because that's got to be one be, one of the hardest courses to take and the Ag industry isn't watching corn sprout, it's hard knocks, better learn how to make your own repairs, better not throw that away, better get up early and stay with it, better not spend your money, better put extra layers on, because it's freezing outside kind of lifestyle. I truly admire all our Ag workers, whether it's growing peas, raising sheep, running dairies and feedyards or risking it all in a rodeo arena. Thank you one and all.

  • @mwaynejuby702
    @mwaynejuby702 3 роки тому +13

    Nice video. My experience is with dairy cattle in Wisconsin and Northern Indiana. For winter bedding we used straw, saw dust, wood chips and hay depending on cost and what we had available at the time. All of which helped capture nutrients / moisture / smell, while keeping the animals comfortably, clean and dry. Straw was our goto because of cost and it held more moisture and was easier to work with then hay. I really liked using saw dust/ wood chips, but if it was to dusty it could contribute to respiratory problems with young stock. The problem with using hay is it tends to have more weed seed in it than straw and when you go to clean out your barn it is harder to work with because it's all matted together. If you have the time and inclination, once your flock is back on pasture, pig's do a great job of rooting up and turning that bedding into better compost. Plus your farm will be introduced to an entirely new smell. 🥓🥓 Keep up the videos.

  • @2910dd
    @2910dd 3 роки тому +5

    I am really inspired by the Scriptures you post....you will be successful...

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому

      Thank you so much for these encouraging words!
      God Bless,
      -the Shepherdess 🐑🌱

  • @PrairieShepherdess
    @PrairieShepherdess 3 роки тому +7

    This was such a good video! I love when farming gets put into perspective!!

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому

      Kamden, thank you for making my day with your comment! I appreciate you being here.
      -the Shepherdess

  • @michaelmahaffey1467
    @michaelmahaffey1467 Рік тому +1

    East Tennessee here, we do really well with new grass growth by throwing seed either right before the last snow, or even on top of the last snow. It melts right down into the soil

  • @annadietz3037
    @annadietz3037 3 роки тому +5

    Fantastic video, Grace!!! Keep up the great work!!!! 🙌🏻🌱🐑

  • @deanbarr5740
    @deanbarr5740 3 роки тому +2

    Very good info. Thanks for sharing this. Always pays off to research information and prepare for costs.

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому +1

      Yes! Cost-awareness really helps me maintain stamina. Getting caught off guard hurts. 💰
      Thanks so much for supporting my channel with your comment!
      -the Shepherdess🐑🌱

  • @patriciabeyer7824
    @patriciabeyer7824 3 роки тому

    Good morning. 😊
    Thanks for sharing this video with us.
    The sheep and other animals are lovely. The wee birds must appreciate the seeds you throw.
    Be well and stay warm. God bless you all. 💞💕👍🙏☝️

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому

      Thanks for brightening my day with your comment, Patricia! I couldn’t believe how many cardinals were out there. I was glad we could help them a little with some seed.
      -the Shepherdess 🐑🌱

  • @JohnSmithJrVT
    @JohnSmithJrVT 3 роки тому +5

    The smell thing is absolutely true. We are in northern VT and our cows have a barn they have access to all winter long. They seem to only go in there to make a deposit. We run multiple layers of wood chips and straw or hay and it completely consumes the smell. Makes some great compost for your pastures as well as it locks in the nitrogen and slow releases it. Makes the grass grow really well. Great videos

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому

      Love this info! Thank you for sharing and supporting my channel with your comment.
      -the Shepherdess 🐑🌱

  • @ArborJedi
    @ArborJedi 2 роки тому +4

    Stumbled upon your page recently. You’re doing a great job. As a startup homesteader, you are giving me lots to think about.

  • @TomBiggerstaff-gn1ws
    @TomBiggerstaff-gn1ws 3 роки тому +2

    Nice seams like your covering all the basics nice job your doing thanks for the video

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому

      I appreciate your comment very much, Tom!
      Thanks for supporting this channel with your comment.
      -the Shepherdess 🐑🌱

  • @beyondthenature
    @beyondthenature 2 роки тому +1

    I really appreciate your videos & would love to see as well how do you keep your hens during winter & what do they eat

  • @jlpaints
    @jlpaints 3 роки тому +1

    I think you are feeding about right considering the extreme weather we are experiencing. Great video 🐑👍

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому

      That’s reassuring to hear! C’mon spring!! 🌱🌱 Thanks for commenting, as always! 😁😁

  • @mosaicfarm2389
    @mosaicfarm2389 3 роки тому +7

    Love seeing what other farmers are doing! We raise Jacob sheep in northern Illinois and have been under a couple feet of snow since late December. We are feeding an alfalfa grass mix hay and they eat about a flake of hay and 3/4lb grain each per day.

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому

      Great info! Thank you for sharing this. What are your average winter temps up there?
      -the Shepherdess🐑🌱

    • @mosaicfarm2389
      @mosaicfarm2389 3 роки тому

      @@theShepherdess We typically are in the 20s during the day and single digits at night... The past few weeks we have been single digits during the day and -5 to -20 overnight. Like most of the country we seem to have returned to normal weather a couple days ago.

    • @patricknicholas3856
      @patricknicholas3856 2 роки тому

      Is this per sheep?

  • @thebigot6211
    @thebigot6211 10 місяців тому +1

    Hey shepherdess, shalom. I'm Dezmond from Nigeria, I'm just starting out as a Shepard and you keep inspiring me each day. I already ywi sheep, a nale and female. They're both a Nigerian breed called Uda, they are tall, dont make much wool but lots of meat. B'ezrat Hashem ill be increasing my flock next week probably to 10. Thankyou so much, and much love from Nigeria.

  • @normangilden3453
    @normangilden3453 Рік тому

    Starting your class. This message on this is information you need now master the client. It’s the cost and extra work you have to put in to keep these animals alive.

  • @adameboge5270
    @adameboge5270 3 роки тому +1

    good looking couple of pups. I had a pup in training that grabbed a few baby chicks and then looked at me wondering why after a couple bites they quit squeaking. really enjoy your videos. keep on being an advocate. All for His Glory.

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому

      Lol🐥! These guys have a lot of energy. We hope they turn out well. 😂
      Amen! (1 Cor. 10:31)
      -the Shepherdess

  • @musajanwahidi9682
    @musajanwahidi9682 2 роки тому

    What a great info. Thank you so much

  • @SoilMatesofGeorgia
    @SoilMatesofGeorgia 3 роки тому +1

    Man, I get busy for a week, come back and you have over 1,500 subscribers already. You had fewer than us just a few days ago. I think you’ll break above 10,000 before the end of the summer.
    Well done! Keep putting out that good quality content for us and stay safe around that trough. 😱

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much!!! So grateful for people like you who make this journey a joy to share.
      -the Shepherdess 🐑🌱

  • @dhillonkidambi9839
    @dhillonkidambi9839 2 роки тому

    Amazing my role model in sheep farming 🙏🙏🙏

  • @PorterValleyRanch
    @PorterValleyRanch 2 роки тому +1

    Great video, thanks!

  • @mattrussell1212
    @mattrussell1212 3 роки тому

    God bless your hearts

  • @0Hillbilly
    @0Hillbilly 3 роки тому +1

    Yes, deep compost bedding works. Think of each layer as a diaper, fresh diaper means fresh air.

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому +1

      Love it! Thanks for sharing.
      -the Shepherdess

  • @madioudiallo4336
    @madioudiallo4336 5 місяців тому

    Love your show and I planning

  • @joshblanton9613
    @joshblanton9613 3 роки тому +1

    Great video!! When you get snow take a blade and scrape fields where they can get to the grass and you won’t have to feed as much hay

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому

      Great tip! Thanks for sharing.
      -the Shepherdess 🐑🌱

  • @ruthleake1725
    @ruthleake1725 3 роки тому +2

    Wow! One of your best videos yet!!!! This info was super helpful!!! That’s a question that’s in the back of my head all the time. How much could I expect to pay for each one of my farm animals if I had to provide 100% of their nutritional requirements. neat to see this question answered about sheep.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻Keep it up!

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому

      Thanks Ruth!! I really appreciate this encouragement.
      -the Shepherdess 🐑🌱

  • @williambryan2804
    @williambryan2804 2 роки тому

    I've heard the same thing about bedding. Supposedly it's the carbon absorbing it. Same thing in the chicken coup.

  • @MrMawnster
    @MrMawnster 2 роки тому

    You count the water in "Yardage costs". What i do for my cattle and sheep is a rough estimate of litres per day depending on season and the wattage required to pump that. I think in your case it is negligible as a cost but for anyone larger you need to count this along with labor. Farmer always forget labor too and sell themselves short. I find my labor cost consideration really forced some efficiencies when I took over here 5 year ago.

  • @kellyschultz5431
    @kellyschultz5431 3 роки тому

    Country View sent me..video was very informative and fun!

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому +1

      Welcome, Kelly! I really appreciate you being here.
      -the Shepherdess 🐑🌱

  • @edwinmoore4560
    @edwinmoore4560 Рік тому

    Yes the more bedding the better it soaks up the smell and liquids

  • @DanKlein_1
    @DanKlein_1 3 роки тому +4

    Love you are keeping track of the feed/hay consumed. I have 5 cows and a bull in Western Pa. We had a horrible draught one year and I had to start feeding hay in August. I kept track of the number of bales used so I knew, in the absolute worst year, what is my safety number... how much do I require in the worst case scenario. If I have more than that, I am able to sell the excess bales to make a little profit. Less than that, I better hope I can pasture a lot later into the end of the year.

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому

      Thank you!! Yes, that’s where my mindset is. I might be spending more than I expected this winter but at least I’ll know what I may need to prep for in the future.
      Thanks for supporting my channel with your comment!
      -the Shepherdess🐑🌱

  • @beyondthefence3903
    @beyondthefence3903 3 роки тому

    keep up the good work I just recently found your vides

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому +1

      Appreciate your comment so much, thank you and welcome!!
      -the Shepherdess🐑🌱

    • @beyondthefence3903
      @beyondthefence3903 3 роки тому

      I haven't gone through all your videos yet but why did you choose this breed of sheep

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому

      @@beyondthefence3903 heat tolerance (we are in Tx, despite the crazy winter storm that hit us), excellent meat, and desirability!

  • @MrJesur16
    @MrJesur16 Рік тому +1

    I love your videos thank u for your time doing this great videos and teaching us i just subscribe to your chanel

  • @bahaazaghloul8529
    @bahaazaghloul8529 3 роки тому

    great job my dear

  • @elizebethparker5412
    @elizebethparker5412 3 роки тому +8

    You are doing a great job building a "carbon diaper." I see pigarator pork in your future. You already build the infrastructure to house the pigs. Add layers of corn to provide incentive and feed for the compost turning pigs.

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому +1

      I love this idea! Thank you so much for commenting.
      -the Shepherdess 🐑🌱

  • @sarahwilliams4852
    @sarahwilliams4852 8 місяців тому

    Is the cooper level safe in that specific mineral block?

  • @krzysztofmaksyminko8657
    @krzysztofmaksyminko8657 2 роки тому

    If you only have 25 you can try making silage in bags it’s fun and you can use vegetable scraps

  • @tylerlauderdale8362
    @tylerlauderdale8362 3 роки тому

    I'm just getting into sheep thanks for the video . I'm from south east texas. Me and my family are ready for our sheep

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому +1

      Welcome, Tyler! I hope my videos help you.
      Thanks for supporting my channel with your comment!
      -the Shepherdess🐑🌱

    • @tylerlauderdale8362
      @tylerlauderdale8362 3 роки тому

      I can't wait for more videos .. about how many acres are you using for the 25 sheep

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому +1

      @@tylerlauderdale8362 we have 30 acres! Plenty of room to grow my flock (like I very much hope to do!).
      Thanks for your enthusiasm about my videos! It keeps me energized about making more.
      -the Shepherdess 🐑🌱

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому +1

      @@tylerlauderdale8362 oh, didn’t really answer: we could probably run 25 sheep on 10 acres. We don’t need our whole 30 acres for them.

    • @tylerlauderdale8362
      @tylerlauderdale8362 3 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much I'm working with 15 acres and was just wanting to get an idea of how many sheep I can work with on it .. you've been alot of help thank you so much

  • @dannyrod4759
    @dannyrod4759 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Grace. Where are you guys located in Texas?I would love to come to check you guys out. Beautiful sheep you got there. Keep up the good work. I just found your channel last night. May God Almighty keep on blessing you guys. 🙏🏼

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much, Danny! We are in DFW area.

  • @footplate0
    @footplate0 3 роки тому +6

    That was a very informative video, Thank you I have not seen anyone doing the complete breakdown for sheep before. Ive seen plenty of pigs and chickens but never sheep. It sure looks like your about right on the feed as the animals would soon tell you if your not giving enough. Also nice to see that your caring for all animals around your farm including the birds. You should try to encourage as many birds as you can as they will eat all the nasty bugs when the weather gets warmer. What you have in the barn is not smelly its gold and money in the bank, its the best stuff you can get for replenishing the field and that will save you feed and make your sheep health and fat. Thank you once again for a great video, please try not to fall in the feed trough, I nearly split my sides with that bit.

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому

      😂 Glad you got a laugh. Boy, was that crazy! Thanks so much for supporting my channel with your comment :).
      -the Shepherdess 🐑🌱

  • @thistles
    @thistles Рік тому

    Girl, I broke an ankle mucking a stall, so I think your headline beats mine.

  • @chessman483
    @chessman483 Рік тому +1

    In the sub tropics. Never supplement fed anything and never intend to. I would sell or butcher some if grass was getting low.

  • @TheRealSuperK
    @TheRealSuperK Рік тому

    So happy to see this- The "needs" of sheep seem to vary greatly from site t site. I wish I could get mainland pricing for feed, and though this video is from a year ago my post is Jan 2023 and my current price per bale of hay at the Big Island Hawaii Tractor Supply is 54$ a bale pelleted feed is 23.95$, Its the volume I need to feed that is vexing me. I have 12 sheep- 5 adults, 7 lambs and it feels as though they are eating a lot. I see the figures 2%-4% of body weight per day per adult animal. Mathematically, it works out to about 3 pounds each. Is that what you are at?

  • @errolvelayo3064
    @errolvelayo3064 2 роки тому

    Nice video.. I just recently been watching ur video since u uploaded about the animal food prices.. anyway I'm planning to get sheep and I live in Kilgore..

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much!

    • @errolvelayo3064
      @errolvelayo3064 2 роки тому

      @@theShepherdess do recommend me buying a barely 2 months old lamb? I'm planning to get 2 lambs.. will they survive without being their mom and milk by themsleves and grace grass and feeds? Thanks

  • @aatifnajar2417
    @aatifnajar2417 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome videos!!! Thanks for sharing ur experience and its really helping me on personal level as an newbie.
    But please decrease ur ISO, there's too much light in each and every video u upload especially these snow season videos, its hard to watch and concentrate when ur eyes are bleeding because of white light...

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  2 роки тому

      Glad my videos are helping... I’ll keep your feedback in mind for suture vids!
      -the Shepherdess

  • @yoopermann7942
    @yoopermann7942 3 роки тому

    when you were totalling the cost you foregot the cost of all the labor involved,, great video

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому +1

      You are right! 😅 thanks so much for always encouraging me with your comments!
      -the Shepherdess 🐑🌱

    • @yoopermann7942
      @yoopermann7942 3 роки тому +1

      @@theShepherdess i had to learn that too, i also learned that if you were just raising a few for the years meat you should keep track of those numbers as well, dont think that this is a cheap way to get your meat cheaply, that is what wal-mart is for! the way i look at it if i am raising my own why not raise more for the market as well?

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому +1

      @@yoopermann7942 yes!!! 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @davidfarm8095
    @davidfarm8095 2 роки тому

    for chicken house new bedding keeps smells down.

  • @BaljeetSingh-oz8co
    @BaljeetSingh-oz8co 2 роки тому

    Very good work 👍

  • @cesarmelo4559
    @cesarmelo4559 9 місяців тому

    Where in East Texas are y’all at, we are in lindale tx

  • @williambryan2804
    @williambryan2804 2 роки тому +1

    I'm not sure what type of pellets you're feeding, but have you heard anything about grain causing dorper sheep to grow horns and hooves? When we first started we fed some grain to ours and the hooves on our ewe and ram started growing. We had them out on pasture and they were able to wear them back down before they got too bad. (Maybe because we weren't giving them a lot.) The ram grew big, long horns that curled around and started contacting his eyes. I had to take a hacksaw and cut them off.
    I have since heard from several sources, grain makes horns and hooves grow. We bought a ram from a man last summer and he was feeding his sheep grain. He had to trim their feet and I helped him cut the horns off his older ram because they were also growing into his eyes. We stopped feeding grain a few years back and I have never had to touch their feet.

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  2 роки тому +2

      This is some great insight! I cut the grain for this season, so I'll be interested to see how it affects the hooves. I didn't have any horn growth, but I did have quite a hoof trimming day last spring.

  • @bearupfarm1818
    @bearupfarm1818 3 роки тому

    That’s great video.

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому

      Thanks as always for your support, Ralph!
      -the Shepherdess 🐑🌱

  • @scakya1
    @scakya1 3 роки тому +2

    Need more head room at the feeder, too much crowding. You may want to lock your sheep out of the feeding area until you have things set. Then just open the gate and get out of the way.

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому +1

      I would definitely have to agree after this situation 😅.
      Thanks so much for commenting!
      -the Shepherdess 🐑🌱

  • @everettsanderson4189
    @everettsanderson4189 3 роки тому

    You are in East Texas? We live in Hemphill on the lake. A little different down here having to house the sheep in the winter. Good job.

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому

      Thanks very much! It was great learning experience. ❄️
      -the Shepherdess

  • @anthonyleake5002
    @anthonyleake5002 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks to The Lord for the melting snow. You would go broke if you had to do this all winter.Great video!

  • @PaulJWong-yk8uw
    @PaulJWong-yk8uw 2 роки тому

    just found your channel. cool videos. 25 dollars per day. ouch!
    i'm up in canada and feed about the same-- 25 sheep/goats and im coming in at about 10 dollars a day-- completely confined too. big difference is hay cost as 1000 lbs costs about 100 and we go through about 3 big bales a month. those buggers can eat!

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  2 роки тому

      Glad you found my channel! What breed are you running?
      Yes, this was painful... haha! I'm glad it only lasted 2 weeks. Someone else also mentioned the cost savings of round bales vs. square so I'm going to give that a shot this winter and see how I come out cost-wise.
      Thanks for watching!
      -the Shepherdess

  • @user-rx4ws9xg4d
    @user-rx4ws9xg4d 2 роки тому

    hey wish you the best there :D i have a Q ! what is the bedding material or what it made of ? thanks :D

  • @learningtogrowinChrist
    @learningtogrowinChrist Рік тому

    Just had a thought anyone want to chime in? If throwing some bird seed down for birds to eat and leftovers would help pasture long term? Or will all of that seed just die?

  • @JoseLopez-nl6gk
    @JoseLopez-nl6gk 2 роки тому

    Great video , How to purchase your animals?

  • @JimBob-tn1hk
    @JimBob-tn1hk Рік тому

    Does providing them better shelter reduce the cost of feeding, since the sheep burn less calories?

  • @jtaubel7928
    @jtaubel7928 6 місяців тому

    If parasites are a big concern for sheep, wouldn't putting the soiled bedding out on the pasture increase the risk of parasites? We are not raising any animals yet, but we are working toward that goal, so I'm just curious about this.

  • @BealyGood
    @BealyGood 3 роки тому

    Great info. We want to add Sheep within the next two years. Thanks

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks very much! Keep me updated on your journey. 👍🏻
      -the Shepherdess

    • @BealyGood
      @BealyGood 3 роки тому

      @@theShepherdess We will. Subscribed and signed up for the next farmers meet 😁

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому

      @@BealyGood can’t wait to see you there!

  • @kambingsembilankebumen
    @kambingsembilankebumen 3 роки тому

    very inspiring, my question is what is the ideal weight gain per day and how much nutrition is needed.

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому

      That’s a good question! I don’t have the answer for sheep. The animals I am working with now are breeder ewes and I don’t track that kind of gain.
      Please let me know if you find and good info on it!
      -the Shepherdess

  • @maline11160
    @maline11160 5 місяців тому

    What kind of dogs are those??

  • @mike1968442
    @mike1968442 Рік тому

    That’s nasty weather! I love me southern Az heat!

  • @rmar127
    @rmar127 2 роки тому

    At least here in Australia, I won’t have to deal with snow when I finally get my property. Just have to deal with floods and drought.

  • @fresh2462
    @fresh2462 Рік тому

    Price of your feed

  • @lenliz100
    @lenliz100 2 роки тому

    Great video how much weighs you square bales

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  2 роки тому

      My guess is around 50 lbs.
      Thanks so much!
      -the Shepherdess

  • @reg1134
    @reg1134 Рік тому

    how much does 1 bale of hay cost (and weight) ruffly? also what would it be for each season?

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  Рік тому

      Right now one of these 50 lb bales costs $12. At the time I filmed it was $8. I only have to feed hay in the winter. 👍🏻

  • @blazingfishing1887
    @blazingfishing1887 3 роки тому +2

    Hi are you gonna be selling any of the lambs that your gonna have later this year or do you plan on keeping them to sell later on for meat?

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому

      Yes! I plan to sell the lambs for other farmers to raise their own flocks. I plan to make a video about it once I have lambs ready to sell.
      -the Shepherdess 🐑🌱

    • @blazingfishing1887
      @blazingfishing1887 3 роки тому

      @@theShepherdess okay that’s good, whenever you start putting a list of people together let me know please. I’m looking to buy few ewes from you if I can, We live in southwest Louisiana and dorpers seem to be hard to find over here. Thanks!

  • @errolvelayo3064
    @errolvelayo3064 2 роки тому

    I have a question.. @the Shepherdess do recommend me buying a barely 2 months old lamb? I'm planning to get 2 lambs.. will they survive without being their mom and milk by themsleves and grace grass and feeds? Thanks

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  2 роки тому +1

      Hello, Yes, a 2 month old lamb will do well on grass and barley. Thank you for commenting!

  • @alit250
    @alit250 3 роки тому +1

    Great video! If it costs roughly $1 a day to feed the sheep, so it's safe to say that you'd need to sell the 1-year old lambs over $365 just to break even!

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому +3

      Thanks so much for commenting! There are some other costs like electric fencing, farm supplies, land rental, etc. The good thing is that even though there are a lot of other costs, my sheep eat grass for 90% of the year so the feed cost isn’t here for long. 😍
      -the Shepherdess

    • @alit250
      @alit250 3 роки тому +1

      @@theShepherdess ok gotcha! That makes sense! Just found your channel only today. Love your enthusiasm and your informative videos. :)

  • @josephg.3370
    @josephg.3370 Рік тому

    👍

  • @NeejAsmeskas
    @NeejAsmeskas 2 роки тому

    What do you use for bedding? I have been told that I should not use straw for bedding because the sheeps might eat it and they cant digest it. Is that true?

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  2 роки тому

      I used junk hay… the sheep nibbled it at first, but quickly moved to the fresh hay in the trough!
      Hope this helps!
      -the Shepherdess

  • @rhuffstedtler
    @rhuffstedtler 2 роки тому

    I hope that wind didn’t feel like it sounded!

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  2 роки тому

      It actually did. 😂 Had to gear up that day!

  • @DaphnesAlaskanPetPortrai-nc9ox
    @DaphnesAlaskanPetPortrai-nc9ox 2 місяці тому

    so this was posted two years ago, is it still that much money per day?

  • @brandonderijk587
    @brandonderijk587 2 роки тому

    what do u do for shelter in the winter

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  2 роки тому

      We have a shed! If you watch “Winter Storm on a Sheep Farm” you will see it.
      -the Shepherdess

  • @dfishman76
    @dfishman76 3 роки тому +1

    Wind happens

  • @josemorales2011
    @josemorales2011 3 роки тому +1

    Hey, what size bale of hay do you have?

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому

      I don’t know the specific dimensions, they are just the standard square bales from my local farm and ranch store.
      -the Shepherdess 🐑🌱

  • @greglongan1873
    @greglongan1873 3 роки тому +2

    My ewes here in Missouri are walking past the hay bales and digging thru the snow to graze. They ate some hay when it was -10 and also when it was snowing hard. I'm too old to enjoy getting knocked down feeding in the pen. If your ground is frozen , you should be able to just throw the pellets over the fence on the snow. Good luck.

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому

      Thanks, Greg! 😅 I’m too young to die being knocked down in a feeding pen. 😂 I think I’ll consider your method.
      -the Shepherdess 🐑🌱

  • @patricknicholas3856
    @patricknicholas3856 2 роки тому

    What is the weight of the bag of pellets?

  • @waltobringer2928
    @waltobringer2928 2 роки тому

    I hate snow lol

  • @I.equitazione
    @I.equitazione 3 роки тому

    Nice cowboy boots!! Are comfortable for the snow?

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks!! Yes, they are very comfortable, but not waterproof so I have to let them (and my feet 😅) dry out at the end of the day.
      Thanks for your comment!
      -the Shepherdess 🐑🌱

    • @I.equitazione
      @I.equitazione 3 роки тому

      @@theShepherdess Why you not buy Dublin boots or Dubarry boots for the snow?

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому +1

      @@I.equitazione we don’t get snow in Texas! It was a crazy and unusual blizzard last week. I usually wear rubber boots for the rain, but will check out your recommendations for boots. They sound great!
      -the Shepherdess

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому +1

      Just checked out those boot recommendations! They look great!!

    • @I.equitazione
      @I.equitazione 3 роки тому

      @@theShepherdess Yes,they look are great!!! I recommendation brown leather Dublin boots or brown leather Dubarry boots both are waterproof,so very comfortable for snow,rain and mud and also very comfortable for cold.

  • @drevil4454
    @drevil4454 Рік тому

    As long as the feed works out less than MY dietry cost (2.2lbs) per day, 1 dollar is cheap. Plus I know what goes down my gullet. Now how many sheep can I keep in an apartment? 😂

  • @rickayers3150
    @rickayers3150 3 роки тому

    If you can smell ammonia odor in the barn you dont have enough carbon.

  • @aCycloneSteve
    @aCycloneSteve 3 роки тому +1

    The key to barn smell.... Get the Rona, you lose your sense of smell.
    Or, think of it as the smell of money. :-)

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому

      Laughing. 😂😂😂
      -the Shepherdess

    • @swamp-yankee
      @swamp-yankee 3 роки тому

      It's the smell of loosing money. Use enough carbon bedding and you won't turn your valuable nitrogen into air pollution.

  • @KeyVyers
    @KeyVyers 2 роки тому

    Hay is much much cheaper in my area of Northern Kentucky

  • @kd382fire
    @kd382fire Рік тому

    Deep bedding is the way to go. Especially with pigs!!!

  • @bulldogcottone5595
    @bulldogcottone5595 3 роки тому +2

    Might want to look into getting round bales

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому +1

      Set out a round bale, but they didn’t like it. Maybe the hay was bad 🤷🏼‍♀️.
      Thanks so much for commenting!
      -the Shepherdess 🐑🌱

    • @wendyrowland7787
      @wendyrowland7787 3 роки тому

      @@theShepherdess best to keep the round bale under cover and just unwind as much as they will eat in a day. That way you are putting fresh, rather than weathered hay in front of a small flock which will take a long time to get through a big bale. Those small bales sound very expensive, ten of those to a well made round bale. Sheep also prefer soft leafy hay.

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  3 роки тому

      @@wendyrowland7787 this is really good info. Sounds like I’d save some $$ with this adjustment.
      -the Shepherdess 🐑🌱

  • @aqibasolam3076
    @aqibasolam3076 2 роки тому

    🌿🐐💚👌

  • @joshblick
    @joshblick 2 роки тому

    It should say 26 sheep and that feeding trough is too small.

  • @powerhigh6003
    @powerhigh6003 Рік тому

    I see your blue eyes baby love from kuwait

  • @rasheedhanbali1262
    @rasheedhanbali1262 Рік тому

    🇺🇸👍👍👍💯Ok

  • @strycian
    @strycian 2 роки тому

    I see a huge problem with this video. It's a very large problem. There's all this white crap all over the ground. That means it gets...*shudder*cold enough for there to be...*gag*SNOW!.