A typical evening in the sheep barn. We only have 1 lamb on a bottle (instead of 4) and the lambs are growing so fast on spring grass!
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@jacquetracy3194Ай бұрын
I can't believe how big some of the babies are. That's looks like it feels so good when you take the wool off her. I can feel the relief. I like the whistle sound for calling the sheep. It's cool!! 😊
@quackersplatfarmАй бұрын
It's so much fun pulling the wool off of Spicey the sheep 😁
@BrendaliserАй бұрын
They are all milling around waiting for the whistle. 😀
@PatrikNemet-gs5piАй бұрын
Kalssqszssss😊😊😊
@PatrikNemet-gs5piАй бұрын
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊k
@user-sj4mg7hs8iАй бұрын
Questions: What are you going to do with the wool? Have you ever shear them? One of my favorite parts of this video is how you trained them to a whistle to come in at night. Has it always been one special person who whistles them in? Just wondering if someone else whistled them in would they respond. As always thank you for sharing.
@quackersplatfarmАй бұрын
I can't whistle so on rare occasions if I have to call them in myself, I have to loudly sing the tune. They aren't picky, thankfully! We had 2 sheep over the years that didn't shed, so we had to shear them for summer. It's harder than it looks! I saved up the wool and we finally had a use for it this year! We built an insulated bee hive and used the wool as insulation. It's not fancy wool for spinning, the 2 sheep that we collect wool from are a wool/hair mix, so alot of their wool has thicker straight hairs in it.
@user-sj4mg7hs8iАй бұрын
@@quackersplatfarm Sounds like a excellent use for the wool and I'm sure the bees appreciate it during those cold months.