For anyone who didn't know: Texel is an island North of the coast of Netherlands :) The biggest of the Dutch 'Orkneys' so to speak lolz. Yes, we grow sheep there. Such a fun video this, thank you Sheep Man.
That first auctioneer could have been Victor Meldrew's brother. Is he as crabbit, do we have these sheep kicking about kilmarnock area? I've never noticed any looking like that in the fields around where I live
Great video, lovely to see Lizzie looking well and ready. Can’t wait to see the black faced auction. Texel experience here, awenary buggers. Breeding up Valais here in New Zealand. Waving 🇳🇿
"Maybe I'm man enough for you", was the line playing when you showed the pen full of rams & their 'bits'... great videography there, Cammy! Well done! I thoroughly enjoyed the video. Great work!
Flipping incredible the prices! You can really see the difference between this and a bog standard auction on how the animals are cared for, lovely to see.
Holy Moly! That's a lot of $$$, but some very impressive rams. Thanks for taking us along. Lizzy looks simply adorable, but I'll bet she doesn't feel that way. lol You'll both make great parents.
This time GP didn't send me, I know nothing about sheep, what kind are they and why are they so expensive, I love their their coloring. Good to learn new things. Thank you for sharing. 🇨🇦🐘🍁🐑
Also know these rams aren’t naturally covered in yellowish wool; it is traditional to enhance the color so that you can better see the sheep’s body shape and especially their back end muscling. Texel rams crossed with many traditional breeds produce lambs with faster growth and more heavy muscling than many other crosses. In general, if you have a really spectacular Texel ram in your flock, his cross or “market lamb” offspring could make good money for your farm.
@@patpierce4854 Thanks for the info! I was wondering why these rams had this weird orange dye over them - the Texels around us here in the Netherlands are a natural dirty white. So, this dye is like the fake tan for a bodybuilding show... LOL!
I raise Leister Longwool sheep. There are just 3000 pure breed sheep and fewer than 1000 breeding stock. But as beautiful as they are they have not captured the imagination of big breeders yet. We are lucky to get $5,000 at auction for a 4-5 star ram but the breed is growing and more of us are paying attention to the breeding and show points. Next year I’m finally going for my biggest purchase..a ram bred directly from the old stock. They are much larger and broad in the back. The wool brings over $22 per lb because of its perfect locks.
Looks to me like pretty soon you'll be up doing night feedings, singing lullabies and changing nappies; you might be too sleep deprived to go to sheep sales. Sending you good luck and good thoughts on the most important event of all to come :)
Lovely sheep. We have stud texel ewes here in New Zealand, and these boys seem very extreme in type compared to what we get here - they look more like beltex!
When prices this high it makes you wonder how it works especially from outside the game. Lizzy your due date is clearly not too far off. Seen a few videos of Camnys midwifery techniques. Hope l goes well. 🤞🤞👍
I just watched a video you recommended about Doug Pemberton farm and a raging bull. Early on in my cattle raising career, a friend brought us a holstein steer with horns, to fatten up for slaughter. All our other cows were herfords, with no horns. This steer figured out that he could push the others around, and get his choice of the feed, till one day he decided to use those horns on me. As the saying goes, ya don't bite the hand that feeds ya! He very shortly became prime beef. We were very careful to.not have horned stock after that. We bread Hereford/Red Poled the Hereford for the heavy beef and the Reds because they are a beef dairy cross, and so the cows put out more milk and we got 15 to 20 percent heavier calves at weening time.
Cammi, this was a great video. Those Texels look like small beef cows. I assume they are using them to add muscling. It’s amazing to see the prices. Thanks for sharing. Also wanted to wish you and Lizzie the best on the pending new arrival. Can’t wait to see the wee lad
Thank you from a person that lives in Knoxville TN in the USA I don't know how someone does that for a Ram but I guess they think it's good. Here people pay a lot of money for a race horse . Thank you so much for taking me along to a fantastic event. The guy with the ice cream was funny. 😀
top KHSI sale ram this year was under $4000, for comparison's sake. sadly he was my pick to bid on but I don't have $3700 to throw toward a ram that was in Missouri lol
Wow I learned a lot in this video I had never even heard of this breed of sheep. I guess I have a lot to learn about the sheep business. They are all cute. Thanks for your great content. I hope to have a hobby farm sometime in the near future and learning a little bit about sheep would be helpful. 🐑🐏
First time seeing your videos, I've never seen sheep like these! You and your friends look like you were having a good time, nice to see some fun these days :) I loved seeing the auction, so exciting, and whoo that price! Came over from the Hoof GP. Thanks for sharing with us.
I could understand you sooooooooo well in this video!!!! Thank you thank you thank you!!!! Lizzy looks soooo beautiful. As did the rams. Thank you for showing us the verity of rams and taking us on your adventure!! With love from Virginia United States!!🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈
Wow! Those sheep must have had perfect confirmation to the breed standard!! Holy buckets!! They are beautiful animals! Do the ewes ever go for this much?? I have never raised sheep but I find your channel fascinating! My father raised hogs, but no big pedigrees for us. Now I live in the country but not on a farm. Just a small acreage.
Yes they would have been the best of the best in there breed type. Ewes probably wouldn't for for as much but still do make some good money. Glad you're enjoying the channel 👍
Really enjoyed this! Those prices for the rams are something else! Wouldn't mind seeing a ewe and lamb sale later on if you get chance. Take your own lamb along for the ride! Good luck with baby not long to go now! 🙂
Record ram price in Australia was in my home state and sold for $450000 way back in 1988 which is about £238000 for a merino and came from a stud not far from me. That’s crazy money for back then
Recent subscriber & good to see you again on my home turf. What cracking rams! Never been to a market day auction, so would love to see more videos like this. Can anyone go to these sales? Would like to go just to experience it as I'm obviously not a farmer.
As a knitter their pelts are beautiful. The wool is what makes a garment. Also you need amazing wool for rugs and other textiles. For some it may be their meat but I'm not a fan.
Brilliant video cammy the Texel are great sheep to hold there money you always get great returns on them when selling that young lad you had on from N Ireland am from back there too co Derry 👍
I've never seen this breed before, but I think they're even cuter than the Valais Blacknose! I love those squishy looking faces! I guess it's a good thing they're so expensive, because I don't have anywhere to put a sheep. Bummer.
Great looking rams. Beautiful colors but wow the price of those fellows. Great video with great footage of different sheep. Just curious why are they sold in UK currency?
I too know nothing about sheep! Could you please inform me as to how many breeds of sheep there are in this world! I first seen you Cam on one of HP’s. videos! I definitely would like to be around both of you because I know you would have me laughing 😂 constantly!👏🤣😅🥸👍❤️ Keep up the good work and the great videos!👏👏👏 Oh one more thing, “I wish I had your curls”.
Here I was thinking horses where overpriced, but the price/kg on a ram like that is just astronomical compared to horses. But as always the price on a good bloodline is hard to put the right value on anyway.
WOW, 100K pounds for one ram. He is very handsome but it can't be his looks that makes him draw that kind of money,what makes him that valuable? P.S. your young guest is quite a charming young man. He is going to be a WHOPPER in ten years!! Oh, your hair looks quite good today!! Stay well!! HAPPY NEW YEAR to you and your family!!
Nice...the buyers there are as nuts for those high end rams as the Angus bull buyers are in the states...chasing that AI gold....thanks for the video... Do they have these auctions on live video with internet bidding like they do in the states? I don't know the sheep internet auctions, but he beef are dv auctions, superior productions and cattle use...those are the 3 that I'm aware of...I'm sure there are more. Good luck on your hunt for some rams...
Just think the number of ewes that ram will have to breed just to break even. 1,105 if they're all singles at 95 pound a head and thats not taking into account any operational cost, he better be one randy fella
What are some pointers for those starting? Would you be so kind as you make a tutorial video on how to begin a sheep farm? Cheers bud and loving your videos so far
Probably marry into a family of breeders. Or be prepared to spend a literal fortune on a farm and the required equipment. Not to mention the animals and all of the costs associated with them.
For anyone who didn't know: Texel is an island North of the coast of Netherlands :) The biggest of the Dutch 'Orkneys' so to speak lolz. Yes, we grow sheep there. Such a fun video this, thank you Sheep Man.
If it ain’t Dutch, it ain’t much :) (100.000!!)
That first auctioneer could have been Victor Meldrew's brother. Is he as crabbit, do we have these sheep kicking about kilmarnock area? I've never noticed any looking like that in the fields around where I live
We have a lot of texel in the area of Wales I live in. They are big, chunky sheep.
@@jnl. hahahha! We say: ‘If it ain’t Dutch it ain’t much’
@@jnl. life is yes 🤪
If I paid that much for a ram, he would live in my house!
Some of them rams worth more than some peoples houses😂
If I paid that much for a ram, both me and the ram would have to live in my bank manager’s house!
WOW! Really appreciate you taking us on these trips with you. Love the variety. Take good care of your woman, that baby will be here before you know.
Great video, lovely to see Lizzie looking well and ready. Can’t wait to see the black faced auction. Texel experience here, awenary buggers. Breeding up Valais here in New Zealand. Waving 🇳🇿
I’m not a sheep breeder but if I were, it would definitely be the Valais black nosed. You are one lucky person to own some! Hello from Aus!
@@lindamarshall8279 Do you live in Perth?
@@deedawson6074 no, QLD!
"Maybe I'm man enough for you", was the line playing when you showed the pen full of rams & their 'bits'... great videography there, Cammy! Well done! I thoroughly enjoyed the video. Great work!
HAha total Fluke but thanks Julie!
Flipping incredible the prices! You can really see the difference between this and a bog standard auction on how the animals are cared for, lovely to see.
Holy Moly! That's a lot of $$$, but some very impressive rams. Thanks for taking us along. Lizzy looks simply adorable, but I'll bet she doesn't feel that way. lol You'll both make great parents.
Aye plenty of money for just one sheep eh!
Cammie, thank you for showing the Texel auction - they’re my favorite sheep breed - I had no idea the rams were so expensive!
That was incredible and wow they are very beautiful sheep. Sending hugs to Lizzie. Can't wait to meet the baby.
It was a great sell, baby is not too far away now!!
Fabulous vid! I never could have believed that sheep could be that valuable!🦌💌❤️🐑
Onu Türkiye'ye getirsen 1000 dolar a satarsın
Wow! They are a very interesting looking sheep. These sales must be very exciting. Thank you for sharing and looking forward to more sales. Take Care.
Thanks Donna! Got a few more planned!
Those sheep were gorgeous. I’ve never seen them before other than in a photo! You and your video made my day! Thank you so much Cammy😊 🐑💙
This time GP didn't send me, I know nothing about sheep, what kind are they and why are they so expensive, I love their their coloring. Good to learn new things. Thank you for sharing. 🇨🇦🐘🍁🐑
They are Texel, cost a lot because they are good breeders and the folk all want the same ones, I think its stupid but each to his own lol.
@@Hailstonepie Thank you kindly for the info. 🇨🇦🐘🍁🤗
Also know these rams aren’t naturally covered in yellowish wool; it is traditional to enhance the color so that you can better see the sheep’s body shape and especially their back end muscling. Texel rams crossed with many traditional breeds produce lambs with faster growth and more heavy muscling than many other crosses. In general, if you have a really spectacular Texel ram in your flock, his cross or “market lamb” offspring could make good money for your farm.
@@patpierce4854 Thank you for the info. 🇨🇦🍁🐘🤗
@@patpierce4854 Thanks for the info! I was wondering why these rams had this weird orange dye over them - the Texels around us here in the Netherlands are a natural dirty white. So, this dye is like the fake tan for a bodybuilding show... LOL!
I can't believe how much they go for! Great video, loved the young man at the end!
I raise Leister Longwool sheep. There are just 3000 pure breed sheep and fewer than 1000 breeding stock. But as beautiful as they are they have not captured the imagination of big breeders yet. We are lucky to get $5,000 at auction for a 4-5 star ram but the breed is growing and more of us are paying attention to the breeding and show points. Next year I’m finally going for my biggest purchase..a ram bred directly from the old stock. They are much larger and broad in the back. The wool brings over $22 per lb because of its perfect locks.
Seems quite a few have just wanted to see a bit more shearing so I have left a bit more unedited shearing clips in the latest vlogs.
The sale was interesting. I liked the wee girl learning to show her sheep for sale.
Glad you found it interesting, great to have the the kids involved from an early age.
Looks to me like pretty soon you'll be up doing night feedings, singing lullabies and changing nappies; you might be too sleep deprived to go to sheep sales. Sending you good luck and good thoughts on the most important event of all to come :)
Cam, please support your wife in nursing your baby!
Lovely sheep. We have stud texel ewes here in New Zealand, and these boys seem very extreme in type compared to what we get here - they look more like beltex!
I know others have already said it, but "smackeroonies" got me. I cannot quit laughing. Pretty sure I need to watch that bit again... 😂 Cheers
Glad you had a good laugh Charlotte, being scottish thought I better chuck that one in there.
This was a great video. Very interesting. Good luck to Billy! He's learning and starting right, developing his eye for good stock!
Thanks, always great to see the young ones keen and interested 👍
I like the Texels a lot. They're very cute and charming.
It’s good to see Marts getting back to normal now 👍🏼
Definitely a great atmosphere to get back to 👍
That baby bump in the back! You looked amazing Lizzie!
Looks like you had loads of fun at the auction. Thank you for the money conversion to Canadian dollars.👍
When prices this high it makes you wonder how it works especially from outside the game. Lizzy your due date is clearly not too far off. Seen a few videos of Camnys midwifery techniques. Hope l goes well. 🤞🤞👍
Great video. Thanks for sharing the sale with us very enjoyable.
There's some fine lookin Ram's there unreal ,cheers Cammy
There beautiful . Those face markings are amazing.
Asking for your autograph was precious. I'll bet that was a good feeling
Aye, great to meet anyone that watches the channel 👍
I just watched a video you recommended about Doug Pemberton farm and a raging bull. Early on in my cattle raising career, a friend brought us a holstein steer with horns, to fatten up for slaughter. All our other cows were herfords, with no horns. This steer figured out that he could push the others around, and get his choice of the feed, till one day he decided to use those horns on me. As the saying goes, ya don't bite the hand that feeds ya! He very shortly became prime beef. We were very careful to.not have horned stock after that. We bread Hereford/Red Poled the Hereford for the heavy beef and the Reds because they are a beef dairy cross, and so the cows put out more milk and we got 15 to 20 percent heavier calves at weening time.
Wow what a nice ram,I really enjoyed watching the sales and Lizzy look amazing with her baby bump not long now till your hold baby in your arms x
Thanks for sharing the sheep auction. Lot of money for a sheep. You could build part of a house with that!
Oh, Lizzy, you are looking good and ready for birthing. All the best to all of you!❤️
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Cammi, this was a great video. Those Texels look like small beef cows. I assume they are using them to add muscling. It’s amazing to see the prices. Thanks for sharing. Also wanted to wish you and Lizzie the best on the pending new arrival. Can’t wait to see the wee lad
That’s like buying a prized beef bull!
Lovely to see Lizzie too x
Thanks Jill. Managed to get her in at the end😁
@@TheSheepGame only just lol xxxx
Thank you from a person that lives in Knoxville TN in the USA I don't know how someone does that for a Ram but I guess they think it's good. Here people pay a lot of money for a race horse .
Thank you so much for taking me along to a fantastic event.
The guy with the ice cream was funny. 😀
top KHSI sale ram this year was under $4000, for comparison's sake. sadly he was my pick to bid on but I don't have $3700 to throw toward a ram that was in Missouri lol
Love the channel over here in Maine USA thanks for all the videos you have a great positive attitude
Wow I learned a lot in this video I had never even heard of this breed of sheep. I guess I have a lot to learn about the sheep business. They are all cute. Thanks for your great content. I hope to have a hobby farm sometime in the near future and learning a little bit about sheep would be helpful. 🐑🐏
Funny thing is, I grew up in Holland and saw many texel sheep around us. They didn't look anything like what these have developed in!
Think a lot of the breeds go in phases with what's in fashion and have changed a lot over the years.
Great video work there Cammie....Congratulations on the up coming event....Woooohoooo....👩🦲🧑🦲🤸🤸♀️🤸♂️🙏🙏
Thanks Gail
Cracking video. Some rams & big money. Your a great man with the kids.
First time seeing your videos, I've never seen sheep like these! You and your friends look like you were having a good time, nice to see some fun these days :) I loved seeing the auction, so exciting, and whoo that price! Came over from the Hoof GP. Thanks for sharing with us.
It is great to be back at the markets and seeing all the guys and girls again. Thanks for coming over from the Hoof GP hope you enjoy the vlogs.
Alls I can say is, Shazzam! That is one expensive ram, his dad must be proud.
It was an expensive one Devin!
I could understand you sooooooooo well in this video!!!! Thank you thank you thank you!!!! Lizzy looks soooo beautiful. As did the rams. Thank you for showing us the verity of rams and taking us on your adventure!! With love from Virginia United States!!🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈
That's great Jennifer, did my best to speak clearly and slowly.
Good advice to the young man there. Great video.
Wow! Those sheep must have had perfect confirmation to the breed standard!! Holy buckets!! They are beautiful animals! Do the ewes ever go for this much??
I have never raised sheep but I find your channel fascinating! My father raised hogs, but no big pedigrees for us. Now I live in the country but not on a farm. Just a small acreage.
Yes they would have been the best of the best in there breed type. Ewes probably wouldn't for for as much but still do make some good money. Glad you're enjoying the channel 👍
Rams can make more money as they can make dozens of babies a year when ewes can only do 2 a year. You get more return for your investment with rams.
I imagine the pedigree matters as well
Love the footage and the Texels are my favorite they are what I raise at home in the US .
I love the look of the Texels.
“Smackeroonies” 😂 😂
Haha well spotted!
My very American father uses that term all the time. No idea where he got it lol
I noticed that too that made me chuckle .
That's a was a great video Cammy. Plenty of banter added in.
Thanks Misty
Thats a really interesting video Cammy, We might as well have been there 😃 subs climbing all the time, well done
Really enjoyed this! Those prices for the rams are something else! Wouldn't mind seeing a ewe and lamb sale later on if you get chance. Take your own lamb along for the ride! Good luck with baby not long to go now! 🙂
Those rams faces are so cute!
I like the looks of this breed.
That sheep is worth half my house! Just under 200k in Australian dollars! Fascinating video
Aaaahhh!!! I forgot NZD and AUD!! 😅😅
Record ram price in Australia was in my home state and sold for $450000 way back in 1988 which is about £238000 for a merino and came from a stud not far from me. That’s crazy money for back then
We have Australian dollaridoos!
@@kazbutler 😂😂😂🤣
That 105,000 £ lamb was gorgeous
Great video , and explanation of the big prices , you better be at the big Blackie Tup Sale !
Thanks, we'll have to have a look at when the blackie sale it 👍
Smackeroonies! Lol!
Thanks for the interesting video, really cool to see the ram sale. Those prices, though! Yikes!
I have never seen those before, bright gold to light / med. brown.
Lizzie is looking beautiful.
These rams have lovely bass voices.
Wow! What an amazing place.
I can totally picture one of those rams going "Mon then!"
Nice lookin texels and wow £105,000 they ain't cheap
Recent subscriber & good to see you again on my home turf. What cracking rams! Never been to a market day auction, so would love to see more videos like this. Can anyone go to these sales? Would like to go just to experience it as I'm obviously not a farmer.
I can’t decide if it’s a sheep or a pit bull 😂😂!!! That creature doesn’t bleat it bellows!
As a knitter their pelts are beautiful. The wool is what makes a garment. Also you need amazing wool for rugs and other textiles. For some it may be their meat but I'm not a fan.
Thank you for noting that the wool is suitable for spinning I was really wondering what the big deal was about Texel
That's some serious money being spent. Personally i like Suffolk or a charli.
Plus there cheaper 🤣
Smackaroonies!!! I was rolling on the floor!!
Brilliant video cammy the Texel are great sheep to hold there money you always get great returns on them when selling that young lad you had on from N Ireland am from back there too co Derry 👍
Thanks Gary, always good to meet a few sheep fans out and about 😊
Lizzy looks amazing!
🇨🇦 very interesting video, thank you. We'll done.
Cheers, glad you enjoyed it😊
They are so cute, I'd want one just to cuddle with during a stormy hurricane lol
Very interesting. The rams were so pretty.
Thanks Gabrielle
I've never seen this breed before, but I think they're even cuter than the Valais Blacknose! I love those squishy looking faces! I guess it's a good thing they're so expensive, because I don't have anywhere to put a sheep. Bummer.
Cammy I am coming up to lanark 3rd September for hebridean sheep sale thanks for showing me round lanark auction
Great looking rams. Beautiful colors but wow the price of those fellows. Great video with great footage of different sheep. Just curious why are they sold in UK currency?
Those sheep are wild! I had no idea there were sheep colored gold and white, and looked like English Bulldogs...
they have their wool dyed sort of like a spray tan!
Hey Cammy, while the Texels are cute, they remind me of goofy dogs, NONE are as cute as those Valais Balck nosed sheep!
You never did say how many of those Texel tups you bought,haha.Great video .
I too know nothing about sheep! Could you please inform me as to how many breeds of sheep there are in this world! I first seen you Cam on one of HP’s. videos! I definitely would like to be around both of you because I know you would have me laughing 😂 constantly!👏🤣😅🥸👍❤️ Keep up the good work and the great videos!👏👏👏 Oh one more thing, “I wish I had your curls”.
Great camera work for the money shot!
That was very entertaining, great video 👍👏👏
What is it about these sheep 🐑 that makes them so valuable? Their wool or their flesh?
They are LOVELY to look at!!
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Here I was thinking horses where overpriced, but the price/kg on a ram like that is just astronomical compared to horses.
But as always the price on a good bloodline is hard to put the right value on anyway.
Very true, its the bloodline and genetics they are paying for 👍
I have always thought Texels are ugly but now I don’t it’s they are proud bordering on arrogant. Love the videos
WOW, 100K pounds for one ram. He is very handsome but it can't be his looks that makes him draw that kind of money,what makes him that valuable?
P.S. your young guest is quite a charming young man. He is going to be a WHOPPER in ten years!!
Oh, your hair looks quite good today!!
Stay well!!
HAPPY NEW YEAR to you and your family!!
Happy new year Colleen! You are well through the videos now =D
105,000 SMACKEROONSIES! THAT’S AMAZING!
Nice...the buyers there are as nuts for those high end rams as the Angus bull buyers are in the states...chasing that AI gold....thanks for the video... Do they have these auctions on live video with internet bidding like they do in the states? I don't know the sheep internet auctions, but he beef are dv auctions, superior productions and cattle use...those are the 3 that I'm aware of...I'm sure there are more.
Good luck on your hunt for some rams...
Just think the number of ewes that ram will have to breed just to break even. 1,105 if they're all singles at 95 pound a head and thats not taking into account any operational cost, he better be one randy fella
You just got to watch it all right to the end he pops up everywhere Cammy great video once again !!!👌👍😁👍
Haha aye he’s some lad!
What are some pointers for those starting? Would you be so kind as you make a tutorial video on how to begin a sheep farm? Cheers bud and loving your videos so far
Probably marry into a family of breeders. Or be prepared to spend a literal fortune on a farm and the required equipment. Not to mention the animals and all of the costs associated with them.
@@MuddyPigg already did lol ha
At those prices, the lambs those rams sire better have golden hooves!
We love the video it's the best one
9:14 Smackerooonies!! 😂
Pretty animals
Holy moly that’s a humongous amount of money!🦌💌🙏🐑
Wow that was crazy but with a ram at that price you could make some of your money back. I would like to see how much the ewes would sell for.
The big money just goes round in a tight circle.