Please don't ever say "I'm nobody at home." 81,000 subscribers (including me) think you are a Super-Somebody. I can't tell you how much I look forward to each and every one of your videos, and how I marvel at your knowledge, energy level, dedication and caring. I am 78 years old and am currently studying to be a farmer in my next life (large garden, chickens and Nigerian dwarf goats). You are my teacher, my inspiration and my role model. Thank you for being YOU, and for giving so much of yourself to the animals in your care, and to your viewers and subscribers.
Linda Cummings well said......she’s certainly a super woman in my eyes......amazing how she does what she does on so little sleep....amazing ,amazing ,amazing and so caring to each and every little life on her farm...... I really wish I had been born in the country instead of the burbs... I think it would be such a rewarding life, hardworking and often heartbreaking but so rewarding...I’ve been binge watching for hours and hours ( helps me forget about the pain my worn out body is feeling ...lol....)
I'm also 78 and I marvel at what all Sandi does. I love watching so very much. It's therapy for me. I'm into planting flowers and veggies 😊 with my kitty helping. Sandi,. you are amazing. Thanks for sharing your days with us.
I agree Sandie is an amazing woman and sheep farmer. She is definitely someone at home, but I understand what she means because I have said the same thing at various points in my life.
I’m so emotionally invested in your channel. Started binge watching last week and I can’t stop! Such a fantastic operation and I hope you and Mark enjoy continued successes!
ameliajordan29 Welcome to the family, my boys (7&5) love watching these videos, but my 5yr old is especially attached to all things related to Sandi & Mark’s farm. We live in Australia and he’s planning a trip to Canada already 🤣
I was getting a little jittery waiting for the babies to arrive this time and watching Sandi deal with the roof broke my heart. Im in Western Australia and my youngest boy (6) loves watching the videos with me. He called dogs on the lamb at the end with the black eyes lol is calling it RuffNut
I am a medical student in southern USA with zero exposure to farming and I have no idea why I love this channel so much, but I do! I watch your vlogs everyday! 🥰
You have a very, very great channel & your caring for your flock is shown in your enthusiasm with each and every birth of a lamb & your broken heart when one doesn't make it. The footage of the baby lambs playing & jumping with one another & their climbing on mom gives me a warm & fuzzy feeling inside.
Your husband had me cracking up! What a great sense of humor with a potentially tough situation! Thank you for sharing your experiences with us, I love living vicariously through your channel, thank you for your time! I'm glad Ohio went well, even if I wasn't able to attend while you were in my neck of the woods!
I just recently found this channel, a week or so ago, and this at 9:12 warms my heart. Healthy fuzzy lambs giving their moms a shiatsu massage... That's what I needed today. I was forgotten by all four of my grown children on Mother's Day. 😞
Not everyone can call on their mid-husband!!! You were so lucky to catch Mark like that! LOVE watching your vlogs!!! Eagerly await the daily notifications.
Wow, that lamb was huge! Poor mama! Glad she and baby are doing so well. Kudos to Marc! So glad he was there. I think it’s so funny how the babies stand on moms back to get a better view of everything. Like it makes them feel like “king of the world” or something, lol. I just love watching your video’s. I love animals of any kind and I love that you put your all into these lambs. It’s very evident that this enterprise is just “your niche” in life. Keep doing what you love !
I'm an animal science major in college, and watching your channel has helped me realize some of the things that go into being a livestock farmer. I dont know what I want to do in the future, but I'm sure I'll figure it out in the next couple years :D i might learn to work as a livestock veterinarian! Thank you so much for your videos, they're so fun to watch and have really helped me by being able to look a little closer at the industry
Isn’t lambing time the craziest mix of joy and sorrow, anticipation and worry.....all rolled up in the pure sweetness of lambs and their Mom’s.❤️❤️❤️❤️🐑🐑🐑🐑
Oh my gosh, Sandi! Those #43 twins are adorable!! (As an identical twin & mom of identical girl twins (19), I wish I had someone saying to me, “You’re a good mom!” I need to record it and make it my ringtone when they call! 😂🤪 I absolutely love watching your sweet lambies standing on their mama’s/aunt’s backs. I find it super funny when the ewe stands up & the lamb is still on top. 😂 I’m watching this June 2022. Love watching your old videos. It’s amazing to see just how much Carissa has learned from you (as have I!) in such a short time. You work so hard to keep us entertained. I’m glad you got to be a rock star 🌟 for a few days! You deserve it. You are a rock star to all of us (and your sheep!) EVERYDAY! ❤️🐑❤️ I doubt you will ever see this comment, but I just had to write it! Much love to you, Carissa and the fam…the humans & fur ones!
I cant stop watching these videos they are awesome please keep them coming love watching these baby lambs so cute you do a fantastic job love you guys you are awesome
Hi again SANDI! Happy and relieved for you your trip went good. Always good to have a helper you can count on for such things especially at such a busy time. #25 and her baby on her back is the cutest framable pic! Really enjoy listening and watching you with your mamas. The TLC you give them is so special and shows how much you truly enjoy what you're doing. Gosh I surely hope you feel and know how you are appreciated for what you do and how you do it! Hang in there as you'll be finished with lambing soon. You're quite an amazing gal...
I had been stuck in the house since late October. I fell and broke both arms. I just found your channel last night. I’m hooked. Arms are almost healed. But will continue watching.
I am glad you had a good time on your trip and time away but we are glad to have you back home with all the babies. Them little things are so cute. God Bless you Sandi. We look forward to more and more.
It's moments like 8:44 that make farming and raising animals worth it. All the hours of stress from worrying about the money coming in and going out, if you are doing the right thing for the animals, and dealing with the guilt of animals dying on your watch when you feel you could have done something different. It's moments like that when you can take a breath and just enjoy the moment.
So I have been watching u for years and I'm actually Bing watching from beginning, it's been rough few days my dog my babu who will be 16 in few weeks is so stubborn she's such a string dog,never ever in my life did I think I'd get the chance to have an amazing animal,pet, family member, she is struggling with her back legs for past week so I really really really needed some Sandie sheep time to help me, thank u so much for just being an amazing farmer,person and someone who cares for her flock and all the hard amazing work u,carrissa,Mark and kids do. U have really helped me get threw alot for past few years wich is about 4 years,and not gonna lie I turn u on every time. So thank u so much. Much love to u and the family and the whole flock. The journey watching from where u started to now(2023) has been amazing and I can't wait to see more. ❤️❤️
So loving these daily vlogs, Sandi. I know it's a lot of work for you but so enjoyable for us. I grew up with a small family flock so it's that much more enjoyable to watch you with your ladies.
I so love watching these lambing videos especially. I know you said that TH-cam doesn’t like it when you show the birth and that makes me sad! There’s nothing as miraculous as a baby anything coming into the world!!!
I've been following this channel for about a month, and watching the vlog has already become part of my morning coffee routine. I dont usually watch youtube in the morning either, so its nice.
Yay! Your back! It may seem silly, but your videos get me through my day. Especially when I'm having a bad day! Thank you for all you do! Please don't ever give up! I love your videos!
I love the way you are Hawkeye. You can stand at 300 feet and see a water bag with the naked eye. You are really invested. We should all love our jobs that much
Thank you so much for coming down to speak to us in Ohio and for hanging out with us at the Young Shepherd program afterwards. It was amazing to hear about you operation and what all you do. I hope you enjoyed coming down to our state. And go Buckeyes lol
I absolutely love this channel! I'm getting quite an education on sheep and lambs. They are so cute! I'm amazed at how much there is to do! My head is spinning just watching. You have your operation under amazing control and are extremely organized. What great content! Please keep the vlogs coming, I'm addicted :)
I have started watching your videos and I know nothing about farming. But i have learned a little bit here and there. You are so kind and gentle with your sheep. Its AMAZING.
Hi I always assess lambs to see if they have feed by having them standing up, cup my hand under there tummy and you can usually feel if they're full or not. Something else I did if sort of time was tube them then I know they have something to work on. Great work and keep healthy
So cute YAY Mark to rescue for super lamb. Uncle will yell for me when we get stuck lamb, I have little hands and can get internal easier. Although I don't bare handed, it like you do. We keep OB gloves in our emergency kit.
Love your channel. While we don't have sheep, we do have lots of goats, and they are little climbers as well. We've gotten so many ideas for our handling system from you. Thanks for sharing so much. We may even start a Sheep operation in the next year or two.
One other way to check to see if they are dehydrated is to check The pinks of their eyes or their gums. Pink is good, light pink I would keep an eye on and white is really dehydrated and you need to get milk in that lamb. Love from oregon🌲🌲🌲❤️❤️
I live 30min outside Columbus, Ohio. Farming country. COME BACK TO OHIO!!! AFTER COVID.... The State fair is closed to spectators this year. You're more than welcome & would be an honor to have you visit our state.
As a farmer that grows a cow and calf operation. I would definitely say start with sheep first. If you ever tried to milk a Black Angus cow to give it to the calf you have to be crazy. Seems like sheep are so much nicer to work with. Hope you have a great afternoon
I can unfortunately understand my dad bought a part simmental cow we did a lot of hand milking to say we disliked each other was an understatement and somehow i was the one under her. Funny thing my dad couldn't say simmental he would say sentimental that would always get some attention.
I am definitely invested in your channel! I absolutely love watching how you explain everything from why the babies are yellow to how you start the lambs on bottle feeding. I loved helping take care of the horses my class had in vet school and wanted to help out but I then realized you’re in Canada! I’m down here in Washington state so that might be a little issue. But none the less I absolutely love your channel!
I am by no means as experienced as you are, but I once had a baby goat that would not nurse from it's mom or take a bottle. I researched and found that when their body temp is low, they will not drink. Warmed her up by cuddling in a blanket with a hot water bottle for about 20 minutes and then when I put her down, she went right to nursing. I was so thankful! Just offering a suggestion for the triplets that wouldn't take the bottle and didn't seem to have nursed. Love your channel!
Please don't ever say "I'm nobody at home." 81,000 subscribers (including me) think you are a Super-Somebody. I can't tell you how much I look forward to each and every one of your videos, and how I marvel at your knowledge, energy level, dedication and caring. I am 78 years old and am currently studying to be a farmer in my next life (large garden, chickens and Nigerian dwarf goats). You are my teacher, my inspiration and my role model. Thank you for being YOU, and for giving so much of yourself to the animals in your care, and to your viewers and subscribers.
Linda Cummings well said......she’s certainly a super woman in my eyes......amazing how she does what she does on so little sleep....amazing ,amazing ,amazing and so caring to each and every little life on her farm...... I really wish I had been born in the country instead of the burbs... I think it would be such a rewarding life, hardworking and often heartbreaking but so rewarding...I’ve been binge watching for hours and hours ( helps me forget about the pain my worn out body is feeling ...lol....)
I wish l could come to your home
From Freya
I'm also 78 and I marvel at what all Sandi does. I love watching so very much. It's therapy for me. I'm into planting flowers and veggies 😊 with my kitty helping. Sandi,. you are amazing. Thanks for sharing your days with us.
I agree Sandie is an amazing woman and sheep farmer. She is definitely someone at home, but I understand what she means because I have said the same thing at various points in my life.
She the best xxx
I love #25 standing on mum. What joy 🥰
I’m so emotionally invested in your channel. Started binge watching last week and I can’t stop! Such a fantastic operation and I hope you and Mark enjoy continued successes!
Same
Me too lol
ameliajordan29
Welcome to the family, my boys (7&5) love watching these videos, but my 5yr old is especially attached to all things related to Sandi & Mark’s farm. We live in Australia and he’s planning a trip to Canada already 🤣
Me as well. I've been jonesing for a new episode, but knew she was away. Thanks Sandy so much!
I was getting a little jittery waiting for the babies to arrive this time and watching Sandi deal with the roof broke my heart. Im in Western Australia and my youngest boy (6) loves watching the videos with me. He called dogs on the lamb at the end with the black eyes lol is calling it RuffNut
I am a medical student in southern USA with zero exposure to farming and I have no idea why I love this channel so much, but I do! I watch your vlogs everyday! 🥰
Doctor here, across the ocean actually. I'm as city girl as they come, and yet, here I am, subscribed and all!
Same! Don’t even know how she got in my feed but I’m addicted! Lol
Baby #25 was Ewe-surfing!! Love it! So cute! And then tiny #46 at the end did too!
Nooce Miller using mom to get a better view 💕💕
Looks like Ashiatsu massage.
The lamb at the end #46 that stood up on its mother has the most gorgeous eyes and face. Literally heart melting adorable.❤️🐑🤗
Well done mark,thanks for helping your lady out .
You have a very, very great channel & your caring for your flock is shown in your enthusiasm with each and every birth of a lamb & your broken heart when one doesn't make it. The footage of the baby lambs playing & jumping with one another & their climbing on mom gives me a warm & fuzzy feeling inside.
Hubby is a handy dandy kinda guy 🙌 🐑 Babies are soooo cute. Mommas are happy. Glad you made it back safe and sound Sandi. 😼
Your husband had me cracking up! What a great sense of humor with a potentially tough situation!
Thank you for sharing your experiences with us, I love living vicariously through your channel, thank you for your time! I'm glad Ohio went well, even if I wasn't able to attend while you were in my neck of the woods!
"Why am i whispering?????"- me when the first lambs arrive, and they are so cute i cant contain myself :D
I cried with joy
I just recently found this channel, a week or so ago, and this at 9:12 warms my heart. Healthy fuzzy lambs giving their moms a shiatsu massage... That's what I needed today. I was forgotten by all four of my grown children on Mother's Day. 😞
You are totally the heart and soul of that farm!
Not everyone can call on their mid-husband!!! You were so lucky to catch Mark like that! LOVE watching your vlogs!!! Eagerly await the daily notifications.
I wonder did he get paid? well she take him out for dinner and how many cans of spinach did it take?
Wow, that lamb was huge! Poor mama! Glad she and baby are doing so well. Kudos to Marc! So glad he was there. I think it’s so funny how the babies stand on moms back to get a better view of everything. Like it makes them feel like “king of the world” or something, lol. I just love watching your video’s. I love animals of any kind and I love that you put your all into these lambs. It’s very evident that this enterprise is just “your niche” in life. Keep doing what you love !
That mumma with the giant baby you needed help with was so sweet. You could see she was doting over her baby. It was the sweetest thing
I'm an animal science major in college, and watching your channel has helped me realize some of the things that go into being a livestock farmer. I dont know what I want to do in the future, but I'm sure I'll figure it out in the next couple years :D i might learn to work as a livestock veterinarian! Thank you so much for your videos, they're so fun to watch and have really helped me by being able to look a little closer at the industry
Way too much cuteness in one video! That big boy Mark pulled came out looking like a sunset 😆
Isn’t lambing time the craziest mix of joy and sorrow, anticipation and worry.....all rolled up in the pure sweetness of lambs and their Mom’s.❤️❤️❤️❤️🐑🐑🐑🐑
Oh my gosh, Sandi! Those #43 twins are adorable!! (As an identical twin & mom of identical girl twins (19), I wish I had someone saying to me, “You’re a good mom!” I need to record it and make it my ringtone when they call! 😂🤪 I absolutely love watching your sweet lambies standing on their mama’s/aunt’s backs. I find it super funny when the ewe stands up & the lamb is still on top. 😂 I’m watching this June 2022. Love watching your old videos. It’s amazing to see just how much Carissa has learned from you (as have I!) in such a short time. You work so hard to keep us entertained. I’m glad you got to be a rock star 🌟 for a few days! You deserve it. You are a rock star to all of us (and your sheep!) EVERYDAY! ❤️🐑❤️ I doubt you will ever see this comment, but I just had to write it! Much love to you, Carissa and the fam…the humans & fur ones!
I love the babies who lay on their Momma!!! They’re so cute!
Yes they are the cutest
I love how the lambs stand/lay on their mom! It’s the cutest
Oh my heart
I love your videos. You’re so kind and gentle with the sheep.☺️
My day is not complete without a few Sandi vlogs! Thanks for sharing what you do with such energy and enthusiasm. Loving you from Florida.
This lambing thing is a little bit addictive! Found myself wondering when you would be back!!
My parrots LOVE the noise from the babies, LOL if I don't break up watching they will start mimicking them :) Those 3 are adorable :)
I cant stop watching these videos they are awesome please keep them coming love watching these baby lambs so cute you do a fantastic job love you guys you are awesome
Hi again SANDI! Happy and relieved for you your trip went good. Always good to have a helper you can count on for such things especially at such a busy time. #25 and her baby on her back is the cutest framable pic! Really enjoy listening and watching you with your mamas. The TLC you give them is so special and shows how much you truly enjoy what you're doing. Gosh I surely hope you feel and know how you are appreciated for what you do and how you do it! Hang in there as you'll be finished with lambing soon. You're quite an amazing gal...
I had been stuck in the house since late October. I fell and broke both arms. I just found your channel last night. I’m hooked. Arms are almost healed. But will continue watching.
I saw your YT channel made it up on the big screen at the Farmer2Farmer event in Nebraska last week, you have joined the YT elite. Great job.
Glad to have u back and happy u got away for short time.
I am glad you had a good time on your trip and time away but we are glad to have you back home with all the babies. Them little things are so cute. God Bless you Sandi. We look forward to more and more.
That trouble-maker lamb is HUGE! Half grown already! Soo glad you got help and got him out! Close one! Good job!
I love the babies with the black rings around their eyes.😘❤️
This is the first time I saw this one. The way the light hits their eyes is so so eerie but captivating at the same time. Looks like Christmas lights.
Yay! I love these videos I find the farm to be so interesting and it always brightens my day to see the lambs and the mamas😍
Love your name!
Missed you daily uploads when you were in Ohio!
I had withdrawals too, so I was lurking her channel and watching older videos. Had to get my fix!
@@ArreisMorsCI check Facebook i used that on my withdrawal pains
Good to have you back from Ohio. I look forward to watching your daily Vlog. Those lambs are adorable.
I wish everything you touch turns to GOLD ,
Love your vlogs
You and Mark are an awesome couple. Loving the lambing.
Mid-husband. That was cute. Glad your back. Loved the last lamb with the mask on. Smoky eyed.
That last lamb was adorable with the black eyes.
Loved the close up of the lamb’s eyelashes. So freaking adorable!
Pretty cute where #25 was giving mama a back massage, your girls deserve it. Adorable lamb crop so far.
It's moments like 8:44 that make farming and raising animals worth it. All the hours of stress from worrying about the money coming in and going out, if you are doing the
right thing for the animals, and dealing with the guilt of animals dying on your watch when you feel you could have done something different. It's moments like that when
you can take a breath and just enjoy the moment.
Everyday your video makes me cry, everyday I have to remind myself I cannot eat lunch while I watch it, keep up the good work.
So I have been watching u for years and I'm actually Bing watching from beginning, it's been rough few days my dog my babu who will be 16 in few weeks is so stubborn she's such a string dog,never ever in my life did I think I'd get the chance to have an amazing animal,pet, family member, she is struggling with her back legs for past week so I really really really needed some Sandie sheep time to help me, thank u so much for just being an amazing farmer,person and someone who cares for her flock and all the hard amazing work u,carrissa,Mark and kids do. U have really helped me get threw alot for past few years wich is about 4 years,and not gonna lie I turn u on every time. So thank u so much. Much love to u and the family and the whole flock. The journey watching from where u started to now(2023) has been amazing and I can't wait to see more. ❤️❤️
I wait for you videos every day I enjoy watching and I allow my 2 year old to watch and learn about life
Tis a huge bubba!! No wonder it wouldnt come out. Amazing work you 2!! Love from Melbourne, Australia.
My cat and I love watching your videos. She'll curl up on my desk and won't take her eyes off the screen. I think she wants to be a farm cat now.
You're back!!!! I am so excited to see more lambs.
The baby it end totally winked at you. So cute
So loving these daily vlogs, Sandi. I know it's a lot of work for you but so enjoyable for us. I grew up with a small family flock so it's that much more enjoyable to watch you with your ladies.
I so love watching these lambing videos especially. I know you said that TH-cam doesn’t like it when you show the birth and that makes me sad! There’s nothing as miraculous as a baby anything coming into the world!!!
Thanks for explaining the yellow lambs for me !
I always wondered why !
I've been following this channel for about a month, and watching the vlog has already become part of my morning coffee routine. I dont usually watch youtube in the morning either, so its nice.
Yay! Your back! It may seem silly, but your videos get me through my day. Especially when I'm having a bad day! Thank you for all you do! Please don't ever give up! I love your videos!
So
Glad you’re back! Missed your videos while you were gone!!
It definitely shows when somebody works with their animals they trust you. Glad to see your husband can help with the tough ones.
I love the way you are Hawkeye. You can stand at 300 feet and see a water bag with the naked eye. You are really invested. We should all love our jobs that much
So interesting to come and watch these older videos. You have grown so much
Welcome back Sandi! So good to see you! Love all the little lambs! So cute!
loving the new l.e.d eyed sheep. But seriously the new labs are so cute.
Thank you so much for coming down to speak to us in Ohio and for hanging out with us at the Young Shepherd program afterwards. It was amazing to hear about you operation and what all you do. I hope you enjoyed coming down to our state. And go Buckeyes lol
We couldn't wait for you to get back! Love the sleeping babies and jumpin crazy ones. Feel like you're part of our family
Good job Mark
I could watch these videos all day Sandi...love the music too!
I absolutely love this channel! I'm getting quite an education on sheep and lambs. They are so cute! I'm amazed at how much there is to do! My head is spinning just watching. You have your operation under amazing control and are extremely organized. What great content! Please keep the vlogs coming, I'm addicted :)
I have started watching your videos and I know nothing about farming. But i have learned a little bit here and there. You are so kind and gentle with your sheep. Its AMAZING.
Great birthing video Sandi ! and we all know that Mark is still the man ! glad you are back . keep videos coming thank you !
Sweet babies...and good moms. 👍
Thank you! Mark!
Also, all these, babies!!! 🥰🥰❤
Love your channel, keep up the good work.
The freckled triplets are so cute!
I had to call my mid-husband.
Me: and thats why they call it animal husband-ry
Lamb 25: im king of the hill! And star of the vlog
Animal husband-ry? YOU ONLY GOT 22 LIKES? People don't realize how clever yet dad-jokey that comment was.
I don't know why but I think you and your husband are just too lovely and cute 😍
Hi I always assess lambs to see if they have feed by having them standing up, cup my hand under there tummy and you can usually feel if they're full or not. Something else I did if sort of time was tube them then I know they have something to work on.
Great work and keep healthy
So cute YAY Mark to rescue for super lamb. Uncle will yell for me when we get stuck lamb, I have little hands and can get internal easier. Although I don't bare handed, it like you do. We keep OB gloves in our emergency kit.
Love your channel. While we don't have sheep, we do have lots of goats, and they are little climbers as well. We've gotten so many ideas for our handling system from you. Thanks for sharing so much. We may even start a Sheep operation in the next year or two.
Lol the baby goat standing on mommy's back is too cute! 💖💖💖
One other way to check to see if they are dehydrated is to check The pinks of their eyes or their gums. Pink is good, light pink I would keep an eye on and white is really dehydrated and you need to get milk in that lamb.
Love from oregon🌲🌲🌲❤️❤️
Wow, that is one large yarn seedling!
Wish we could watch planning nonstop!!!!
So glad you are back!!!!
Welcome back to your girls, Sandi. Love those lambs. Worrying that triplets were born dead. Bin there done that got the movie.
That last one was so adorable!!! ❤️❤️❤️
I live 30min outside Columbus, Ohio. Farming country. COME BACK TO OHIO!!! AFTER COVID.... The State fair is closed to spectators this year. You're more than welcome & would be an honor to have you visit our state.
As a farmer that grows a cow and calf operation. I would definitely say start with sheep first. If you ever tried to milk a Black Angus cow to give it to the calf you have to be crazy. Seems like sheep are so much nicer to work with. Hope you have a great afternoon
I can unfortunately understand my dad bought a part simmental cow we did a lot of hand milking to say we disliked each other was an understatement and somehow i was the one under her. Funny thing my dad couldn't say simmental he would say sentimental that would always get some attention.
Great to see u back x
I wish I could give your videos 3 👍🏾 👍🏾👍🏾 !
So much satisfying content. They should give you your own show Sandi 😊❤️
That Kev fella is not just another pretty face!! Great vid Sandi. Great to see the ladies & the new additions doing well. Cheers
I am definitely invested in your channel! I absolutely love watching how you explain everything from why the babies are yellow to how you start the lambs on bottle feeding. I loved helping take care of the horses my class had in vet school and wanted to help out but I then realized you’re in Canada! I’m down here in Washington state so that might be a little issue. But none the less I absolutely love your channel!
You are making your job really kind. Greats from Austria.
Glad they held out till after roof repaired
Love your channel 💖
I am so thankful for your channel!
Love your video`s Sandi !! Merry Christmas and best wishes to you and your loved ones , from Holland !!!
Dude these videos are becoming my only source of entertainment! Nothing is as good as lambies!
He's the man and momma thanks you too.
Welcome home cute babies their so fun to watch
I am by no means as experienced as you are, but I once had a baby goat that would not nurse from it's mom or take a bottle. I researched and found that when their body temp is low, they will not drink. Warmed her up by cuddling in a blanket with a hot water bottle for about 20 minutes and then when I put her down, she went right to nursing. I was so thankful! Just offering a suggestion for the triplets that wouldn't take the bottle and didn't seem to have nursed. Love your channel!