Jeremy & Lisa's Heartbreak | Clarkson's Farm | Prime Video
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- Bad weather and birthing complications make for difficult times and tough decisions for Jeremy and Lisa in a challenging episode of Clarkson's Farm.
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this shows just how much heart mr clackson really has... top bloke.....
Absolute nonsense he agrees with fox hunting and rears cows and sheep to be slaughtered
Heart my stones
I heard he’s a tool
He’s a legend
@@lisapounder1950Whoever told you that is a fool.
we are all tools. some more than others.
Jeremy is just such a decent man, huge respect to them both.
This show has everything we could ask for: humor, emotional moments, inspiration, wholesomeness, and educational moments. Definitely a worthy reason to sign up for Amazon Prime along with the Grand Tour.
There's NEVER a good enough reason to give Jeff Bezos more money. There are plenty of ways to watch this and any other Amazon show online in HD for free.
Cried my eyes out to this episode... I love this series so much!
The fact that Jeremy was quiet tells you alot about how hard that had to be for him.
Bless. Was actually really refreshing to see this side of Clarkson. Absolutely love the bloke.
This show almost makes me want to be a farmer. The hard work and dedication to it is infectious. And throughout the show, he is aware that he has other incomes, but he still takes it so seriously and is always thinking about other farmers and how to help them.
I have to say. Losing Sheep’s were one thing. The pig… it hits different. I cried. 😢😢😢
Unfortunately Kaleb neglected to tell them this is the evolutionary drive behind large litters in some animals. Humans, sheep and cows have one baby at a time but the mother invests a lot of her energy into raising the one baby so it survives; pigs and rabbits have a dozen babies with the expectation that some of them will be too weak or too sickly or just unlucky to make it.
We all know behind the big orangutan facade lies a warm soppy puppy old jezza
Any vegan who says farmers don't care about their animals needs to see this.
Vegans have no idea. They think you actually PROFIT from an animals misery. Everyone IN farming knows the happier the animal, the better the growth and productivity.
who cares what vegans think 😂
I cried a lot along😢😢😢😢
This is stock farming. Life and death, health and sickness.
If Jeremey did more research, he would know ahead of time how dangerous the mother pig can be to their own children. Common practice to put the sow in a feeding cage to keep her from crushing them.
Edit: I give Jeremy a lot of credit, not just for what he's doing for himself, but also the removing of the curtain to what it takes to provide food, and the hardship and risk involved in farming. Besides the horror of government and their equivalent of HOA is to farmers and small business.
Added to the fact that vet clearly has no idea what she’s talking about. The pig she induced was still weeks off farrowing, which was why she wasn’t as far along as the others (no milk yet etc) and why the piglets came out half-sized.
That pig and those piglets died unnecessarily. I hope it was merely an honest mistake and not a vet showing off for the cameras.
Of course THIS was the episode I got to after binging the whole series this last week.
I watched out of curiosity. Im glad i did
So sorry mate my condolences to u I love animals and I know how it feels. Hang in there.❤
His fans have always known he's just a Golden Labrador really
Oh ye, he’s soft as anything. Think people mistake his humour for not having a heart which plainly isn’t true.
This was painful to watch
This is the side of Farming we dont normally see, Farmers hurt everytime they lose a animal people say they are heartless and dont care or get attached, u do like any living thing that lives with you over time ul get accostomed to them and when you lose something you have put your time into its sad, you might get more used to it over time but when farmers start off its probably like with Jeremy here.
This actually made me break down and cry 😭😭😭
0:47 Wait till she sees indoor pig farming
It's all beyone the pale
Yeah....generally more piglets survive in indoor farming because the pigs are prevented from sitting on their newborns using various measures like barriers, and because the pigs are surrounded by other sows, they also receive more social feedback. How absolutely 'terrible'. I'm not going to say factory farming is humane overall, but people are quick to criticize and virtue signal when they don't even know the faintest thing about the issues and challenges in what they're shitting on.
Ok Mr Couch expert
Then tell me why death Rates in Indoor pig Farming are so much lower?
piglets that die soon after birth are not counted...i know, i worked at a factory farm that raised pigs.
Poor baroness, but it was for the best.
Clarkon's sense of humor may not be for everyone, but you cannot deny he genuinely loves his animals. This is a hard lesson when it comes to pig keeping.
I am so sorry about all tose piglets dying and Baroness.
Lisa and Jeremy I think tose piglets were premature babies and were induced too early . That's why they were so small . Next time live for natural birth another week at least , we hope . 😢❤
I don't know just trying to help , . 🤷 Sadly 😥 ❤ we also love this little things .
Poor Lisa
They never used a farrowing crate to stop baroness smothering thr piglets
They're not industrial farmers. yes baroness died, but she lived in a field and then woodland her whole life with the rest of the pigs. I'm sure she had a better life than most pigs
People might think its only a pig so what. But when you own a farm and look after Animals you treat em as pets and you come to love em cause they are yours.
Hobbies farm hard,real farming harder!?????
Just seen the person you really are mate, you're a genuine quality person. Honestly though, aside from this I've always thought you're a cracken lad anyway 👍👍
Lost all the piglets?!
All from one pig who had trouble giving birth. All her piglets were half the size they should’ve been.
@@Derglesnafwait. So they all died because they were too small? It showed them very much alive and well in this video. I doubt that is the case
@@PomyMagnumHuman babies can be born incredibly small prematurely and still be alive. It’s just premature birth of underdeveloped offspring has a MAJOR risk of fatality. So yeah it’s entirely accurate that all pigs can be born alive and all die.
My dad would’ve just got a big rock
So how did all the piglets die?
You know those pork scratchings they sell in pubs.....
That is what I want to know. All 10 of them???
most of them were squashed by the mother i think
Some were sat on by their mother, and some were born from a sick mother and as a result they were born too weak to survive.
@@charlsgti1943
Was the pen too small?
What is going on here?
Are these pigs pets?
I'm eating pork right now 😂
Can’t take the fake emotion, it’s making me cry…
Be better of if nobody ate pigs or cows, there spiritual animals 🙏🏻
Dramatic
Very sad. What happened why did they all die
@@lizzyleung5853 Probably crushed, it was quite a small enclosure.
Crying!!! Don't work in farm
I don't think you get the premise of the show...
@john-paulsmithmcgloin190 My Grandpa is a farmer and I have seen him get very emotional about losing animals. Especially when one of the dogs died in the dining room on Christmas Eve.
@@john-paulsmithmcgloin190as a farm owner myself, the fact is you HAVE TO get used to disappointing and mental anguish. Both for plants that were going well that get destroyed or killed by some unknown bug or fungi, and especially for animals. It becomes a "that's the way it is" type thing. You're sad but you know it's a part of how it works unfortunately.
Lots of pork for dinner, Yay!
If the farmer isn't prepared to do the hard jobs themselves then give the farm up.
Animals are not pets, they are tools and produce.
A true farmer in times of drought takes the rifle out and handles the job themselves before they see their stock die.
On the farm facts don't have room for your feelings and vets are expensive.
I bet they didn't even process that sow for the meat, welcome to reality.
You know Jeremy Clarkson is a great entertainer and decent person. He’s not a farmer but he’s giving it a go and he wasn’t sure if he could save the sow , he had for yielding piglets, not to fatten and slaughter. The piglets if they had survived might have gone down that path . So the vet took a look and being filthy rich Jeremy was able to pay the vet to deal with it. Something anyone else would do being unsure and rich . He could have just shot his breeding sow but first thought was to save her . Are you really a farmer? I think not . Because not many farmers have time for watching and commenting on this . I however am lucky enough to have the time these days to take it easy . Farming sucks, years of heartbreak and one or two years of making up for ten years of heartbreak. Wait till you can’t afford the bullets to end the life of starving livestock. Welcome to Australia mate .
Should be evident by now that Clarkson isn't a real farmer.
Oh come on…..better find that stiff upper lip, if you are going to be farmers you will have to learn to deal with death and failure like a grown up. It’s life, deal with it- that’s farming!
He is, he's letting his emotions out AND carrying on. I would imagine there are too many farmers with stiff upper lips.. and stomach ulcers.
Please. Ask any farmer who's raising animals, they'll all tell you how much they care for their animals and hurt likewise. They carry on, like this bloke does, but it always hits them.
I mean crying over dead Piglets while eating bacon etc is a bit weird aint it
The day this becomes weird is the day I would be worried I had lost my humanity. There is nothing weird about farming but still being caring and becoming emotionally attached to the animals in your care. You get on with it, and you except the consequences, but that doesn't mean you are not allowed to get emotional and have a cry when something like this happens. It shows the man has a heart, maybe you should too.
It’s almost like it’s all faked for the show and pig farmers go through similar or worse all the time
Let’s be real here for a second.
To anyone watching this who aren’t farmers or from a farming background!
Farmers make these decisions/and much harder ones everyday!!!! In much worse circumstances than what Jeremy is going through.
Farmers struggling to make ends meet each month, meanwhile Clarkson getting millions pumped into his bank from Amazon
which Clarkson himself has said over and over again, he is lucky he has who wants to be a millionaire and amazon money coming in or he would have to stop farming altogether. best thing about this show it does show how fcked farmers in the uk (many other places) really are
Okay? It's not like he's saying he has it harder than them and it can still be emotionally pretty upsetting...what a moot point raised against nothing
We know.
And many of us *wouldn't know* if it weren't for Clarkson's Farm introducing this information to us.
Completely irrelevant comment. If you're a bitter hater, then just say that.
Yes and you're watching it too.
Don't pretend to care about animals when you're bloody farmers!!!
It's a waste of bacon 🥓 😂
As a farmer, I can tell by your comment that you don't actually understand farmers, so perhaps keep your negatively to yourself
You're clueless about reality and farming. Even being vegan includes loss of the some of what your growing to disease or natural causes, and definitely requires death. It's normal and common for a sow to crush their newborn if not managed by farmers.
clueless
oi mate farmers are the lifeblood of most things you know. They aint psychopaths, leave the city