10:19. Super pregnant Lizzie carrying a gate behind everyone standing and talking about dosaging. I know she won’t be coddled and is an iron strong person but …can we just be amazed.
Sandi’s sheep are kept indoors with the exception of a few “golden girls” ewes she’s retired and are no longer having lambs. I think there’s about 6 of them right now. 😊
@@marleneclough3173Even indoor sheep are fed grass in the form of hay. Nutritionally identical except for the moisture content, technically even more nutritional as the sheep aren't eating sub-optimal growth stages of grass. The hay is harvested at the optimal time, just before going to seed, to provide the highest quality feed. This has a neat effect of allowing farmers in areas of high soil fertility to feed more sheep (or any grazer) off a smaller area of hay than the amount of grazing land would be needed for pasture raised sheep. It comes with trade-offs, for sure, but it's actually quite healthy for the sheepies.
That was very informative and wonderful how they came out to help educate. Those happy jumps haaaa as they are back in the field again. Loved this thank you. hugs
Your channel is very informative and I appreciate that as you learn, you share for the benefit of other shepherds! Never with the least bit of arrogance, in fact, the opposite! I am not any kind of farmer, I am just someone you entertain, I especially liked the drone footage of your Springbok lambs coming out of the pen!😂🤣💕🇨🇦
Education in vet med is ESSENTIAL in running a farm. So many new farmers don’t understand that saving a animal is a gamble if you catch it late, but a guarantee if you have the best medicine knowledge.
Cammy, You not only inspire future farmers and wholesome entertainment, but you reach out to so many with your attitude. You show energetic isn't a bad thing, get high on real grass, get away from video games a few hours, care about others. You show you can have ugly setbacks, but you move on quickly. You quickly and completely take the responsibility for mistakes without excuses and move forward. You get embarrassed, tell everyone, but you don't hide it. You work your butt off and then maybe get some pub time in. Your talk and walk respect and care for others (sheep and humans). All this instills so much in young and it is reassuring to older who get tired of the direction society is going. So incredible!!!!!!!!!!! God Bless you and the family... and the farming community.
Great information! It's always best to follow precautions to avoid getting chemicals on our skin. There are immediate effects but also may be long term effects as well. Very useful information for sure.
What is so special about you Cammy is that you are always learning and you are always willing to adjust the way you are doing things when The Experts give you advice This is why, one day, you will be an Expert and all that self doubt that you still have will gradually start to fade I suspect that even then, when you are an Expert, you will continue to learn from others and to pass on what you have learnt You are a generous Soul
A health tale. My dad used to dip sheep with organophosphates by hand pushing them under by hand against all the warnings. I did a few too 🤦♂️ He later in life developed muscular dystrophy. Pet collars apparently also caused the same issue. I suspect but will never be able to prove that it was linked. I knew another farmer who couldn’t work if he went near dipped sheep as it affected him so badly. Sometimes especially if you are a risk taker, you need to force yourself to do the right thing as once these things start to affect you, it’s too late and you end up suffering for life.
This is an older video, so I Guess, it's too late now. But when I saw Lizzie ( while pregnant ) touching / being around Any of these... Chemicals, it raised a Red Flag for me. (I was worried about you, Lizzie) These poison's can be absorbed through the skin, right into your blood stream. And inhaled, regarding some of the other spray on stuff. In other videos, when you were spraying the sheep, I did see some of this 'mist' blowing around through the air. (you can go back and see it, in some of your videos...) No one knows just what affects these 'toxic' products will one day, prove harmful. > Esp. for pregnant women and children. John > Sadly, in your father's case, this won't be able to be proven (that it was linked)...for years to come. I am so sorry he (and you...watching him) had to go through all that suffering. 💔 Just like: Many toxic products, not that long ago... were used Daily. i.e. > Lead / Arsenic and Asbestos. Lead in women's makeup etc. If they are toxic enough to 'kill' things on the Sheep, It's just makes sense....they are harmful to all living beings. (even IF we cannot See the effects right now) When you are young and healthy...you do Not have a clue...just how 'sick' you can get. Suffering / and Pain is horrific. (I know.) Okay...I'm done with my Rant. Please, take good care of yourselves. 🙏
Re: Poisonous Chemicals. 🚫 @13:00 Read the bit in Y e l l o w. 🟨 Caution! (about covering your Skin...?) Too late for Protective clothing..... for skinny legs >< Haha >< Good for you...Lizzie, you gave him heck for wearing Shorts! Cam...you said it @13:10 > If it's a chemical, you probably shouldn't get it on you. ⚠ Poison. And the sheep / lambs can't tell you IF it makes them sick.....?
John, you are right. Organophosphates (Flea collars) Cats and dogs are showing Symptoms of Poisoning. Not only is flea collar poisoning dangerous to your cat, but it can also be dangerous to the children and adults in your family who are close to the cat. They are finally finding out... that Exposure to common Organophosphate Insecticides.... Do have > many Health Risks for both ~ Animals and Humans. ~ Does exposure to more than one.... Organophosphorus pesticide affect toxicity? Exposure to more than one such pesticide will usually produce at least an additive effect. Besides this simple effect, other pesticides or drugs, may also influence the toxicity of an individual Organophosphorus pesticide, by interfering with its metabolism, activation, and disposal. Organophosphate pesticides: Is one of the toxic pollutants found in the environment. Their increasing accumulation in food, water and soil are particularly noticeable. Organophosphates are widely used pesticides that have been shown to affect child neurodevelopment. > Prenatal or Early Life Exposure to Pesticides. > Delays in motor development in children. > Risk of Autism Spectrum Disorders. ( ~ National Library of Medicine) You can look any of this up, if you want to learn more. Anyway.... do be careful. 🙏 for your beautiful family, that we have all... come to know and love.
I think the vast majority of us are guilty of not doing it correctly. It's information like this improves the quality of the sheep and a bit more knowledge for the farmers.
Great video, Cammy, and yes, you did do it justice. It's so good to see someone with your experience agree and take on board what is being said and put it into practise. Very interesting about the life long fertility of the lambs from the ewes that lose condition when pregnant. Every day is a learning day. Thank you for a great and informative video 💜
That was very interesting Cammy. I’m not a farmer but the explanations made a lot of sense to me. I had no idea just how important things like this are to the developing lambs in the womb but aye, that makes a lot of sense as well. Great video! 😊
Love learning the how and why. Great info.! Amused at you pointing the applicator (gun) at another human as you spoke and gesticulated. Policing days long gone. 😅
YES YOU DID IT JUSTICE! THAT WAS AWESOME!! Great video and what fantastic info! You are so open minded.. bravo to you! Loved the piece where the babies left the pen and leaped into the air to find their Moms. Thanks for sharing all of it! Love from the USA!
What a great idea! To have the experts come in & assess what your practice is & give you on-the-ground correction. Always good to stay humble & not take your expertise as staying current. Lifelong learning! 💕💕
It would be far cheaper to use Crovect on the ewes, which will see them through to shearing, no point in giving them the extended protection of Click, but the ewes can be Clicked immediately after shearing as it is easier for it to bind with the lanolin. It would make sense just to wear wet proof trousers when wading in amongst them. No fear of the operator dying from heat exhaustion in the freezing weather we are currently getting.
The ewes we did were more for demo purposes Wendy. We did clik all the cheviots though as we didn’t get them shorn before the crovect wore off last year and it was a nightmare. This way i have peace of mind when away shearing for other farmers 😁
@@TheSheepGame by the way best wishes to Lizzy and Bonney. Please don’t take this the wrong way, but my favourite dog a GSD x collie was named Bonney as she was the bonniest pup ever.
The thing with the chemicals that’s concerning about getting it on us humans is that animals life is much shorter than ours. Continued exposure of a longer period of time will have different and probably unknown effects. Be safe out there! 🧤 👖
If you want to know how hazardous the parasite control chemicals are to unwary farmers, check out the PPE worn by the factory workers and safety measures where it's made. These are toxins designed to be used in animals with short lifespans. Far too many farmers take unnecessary chances with their health. From simple things like not wearing appropriate eye and ear protection, respiratory ailment guards and chemical PPE. .
Great farming video. Congratulations on the birth of a precious daughter. Hope Lizzie is keeping well and Cammie is helping a bit. Farming life is hard but very rewarding “sometimes”. Hope you all have a good day. Take care and have a good day💕💕💕🏴
Hello there and welcome back Cammy !! .. and you guys bonded so well and did such an amazing job .. gorgeous filming edition captured and a million thanks again ..
Loved this one!! I advise people on worming horses and never knew anything about sheep. .so now even though I don't have any sheep, I'm studying all the info!! Thanks Cammie
Very useful information. I hadn't thought about an insect growth regulator applied to sheep to bond/absorb into the lanolin for protection. Yes, testing the dosages the equipment is applying is essential but an easily missed step ... makes sense tho.
Great video. Very educational especially for those of us that don’t know anything about sheep farming. All I know is, I learn more with each video. Thank You!!
Have you thought about selling your dirty wool to gardeners/allotment owners? It makes fabulous compost type of base for runner/pole beans. It can be kept in breathable bags for over winter ready for the following spring. As a child we used old woolen cardigans, cardboard, cow pats and anything which would help hold moisture and things which would feed the plant.
That was an extremely good educational video. Being in Alberta Canada, we dont have the same problems as you do. The information that I found most interesting was about having the sheep in good shape by breeding time. The fact that if she is low on the body score and gets bred, any ewe lambs in her will not have as good fertility. There is such a lot of science involved with raising livestock and even growing grain. Thanks for a great video. 🇨🇦
Very informative video, however in my experience the Elanco click dosing gun is very poor at best! They work very well initially but sometimes don’t last a days work! Would be nice if the equipment to apply was as good as the product.
Sheep colostrum immunity for the lambs’ immune systems is real similar to the vaccination schedules for puppies. Immunity for the babies comes first from mom’s colostrum and milk, but it does wear off as the babies are weaned.
Hi cammy just hearing what elanco man said about ewes in mid pregnancy prepare there offspring for the future by the offspring not having big crops of lambs . I’m just thinking of a hill situation where a lot of ewes do be under pressure mid pregnancy. It goes to show how a lot of hill flocks don’t have a lot of lambs . I have been under pressure myself to get ewes Inlamb and this might be the answer. As I have tryed every possible way of mineral drenching and blood testing. Great information as always thanks
Does it matter on the spray coverage? Do you have to keep the recommended height of the lamb? Personally I prefer Dysect mainly because of the way you apply it. Downside is the long withdrawal.
Yes!! Generational trauma! (When an individual experiences trauma, their body may adapt by adjusting gene expression, and some of these changes can be passed on to their children, akin to inherited “notes.” However, these changes are not definitive but rather adaptable and can be rewritten by our own life experiences and actions.)
Hi, I have a question. I hope you can help. When pouring on a lamb with clik extra if the lamb goes under the ewe and clik extra rubs off on the ewe does that put the ewe into a 40 day withdrawal the same as it would the lamb? It would only be a wee bitty on the ewe but would any amount be enough to put it into the long withdrawal? I was wondering if it's the same when putting sheep threw the te-pari, a bit of splash on the side then a ewe runs threw and it's transferred onto her. I hope that reads as well as it did in my head, Donna.
Cammy- how in the heck will that wool get sorted without being in a folded fleece? I imagine when they open the bag the sorter is going to let out an audible groan.
Very interesting about the ewe lambs not being prolific if their mothers had a hard time in pregnancy, the gene changes or something like that he said? I'm sure the same thing applies in all mammals and of course humans maybe?
I love the fact you don't try and hide you were doing it wrong! I bet there are not many farmers that admit to that!
10:19. Super pregnant Lizzie carrying a gate behind everyone standing and talking about dosaging. I know she won’t be coddled and is an iron strong person but …can we just be amazed.
Love Lizzie 🩷
Love the fact that you are always learning and sharing your knowledge here with other Shepherds
It was great to hear what the Elanco reps had to say. Proper personal protective gear is a must.
Never knew I liked sheep until I started watching sandi then found you through her. Now I'm addicted lol
Are Sandi's sheep ever outside on grass?
Sandi’s sheep are kept indoors with the exception of a few “golden girls” ewes she’s retired and are no longer having lambs. I think there’s about 6 of them right now. 😊
@@beckiepatrick6900 thankyou. I won't watch then. Don't really like the feedlot principle grass fed is the way for me for the healthiest lamb
Sandi keeps her sheep inside because of high predators
@@marleneclough3173Even indoor sheep are fed grass in the form of hay. Nutritionally identical except for the moisture content, technically even more nutritional as the sheep aren't eating sub-optimal growth stages of grass. The hay is harvested at the optimal time, just before going to seed, to provide the highest quality feed. This has a neat effect of allowing farmers in areas of high soil fertility to feed more sheep (or any grazer) off a smaller area of hay than the amount of grazing land would be needed for pasture raised sheep. It comes with trade-offs, for sure, but it's actually quite healthy for the sheepies.
That was very informative and wonderful how they came out to help educate. Those happy jumps haaaa as they are back in the field again. Loved this thank you. hugs
Your channel is very informative and I appreciate that as you learn, you share for the benefit of other shepherds! Never with the least bit of arrogance, in fact, the opposite! I am not any kind of farmer, I am just someone you entertain, I especially liked the drone footage of your Springbok lambs coming out of the pen!😂🤣💕🇨🇦
Education in vet med is ESSENTIAL in running a farm. So many new farmers don’t understand that saving a animal is a gamble if you catch it late, but a guarantee if you have the best medicine knowledge.
Cammy, You not only inspire future farmers and wholesome entertainment, but you reach out to so many with your attitude. You show energetic isn't a bad thing, get high on real grass, get away from video games a few hours, care about others. You show you can have ugly setbacks, but you move on quickly. You quickly and completely take the responsibility for mistakes without excuses and move forward. You get embarrassed, tell everyone, but you don't hide it. You work your butt off and then maybe get some pub time in. Your talk and walk respect and care for others (sheep and humans). All this instills so much in young and it is reassuring to older who get tired of the direction society is going. So incredible!!!!!!!!!!! God Bless you and the family... and the farming community.
Great information! It's always best to follow precautions to avoid getting chemicals on our skin. There are immediate effects but also may be long term effects as well. Very useful information for sure.
What is so special about you Cammy is that you are always learning and you are always willing to adjust the way you are doing things when The Experts give you advice
This is why, one day, you will be an Expert and all that self doubt that you still have will gradually start to fade
I suspect that even then, when you are an Expert, you will continue to learn from others and to pass on what you have learnt
You are a generous Soul
Cammy is such a humble person. Makes him more lovable.
For a non farmer, but living "vicariously " off your podcasts and Vlogs. So informative from your experts (vets), lots of things to be on top of.
A health tale. My dad used to dip sheep with organophosphates by hand pushing them under by hand against all the warnings. I did a few too 🤦♂️ He later in life developed muscular dystrophy. Pet collars apparently also caused the same issue. I suspect but will never be able to prove that it was linked. I knew another farmer who couldn’t work if he went near dipped sheep as it affected him so badly.
Sometimes especially if you are a risk taker, you need to force yourself to do the right thing as once these things start to affect you, it’s too late and you end up suffering for life.
This is an older video, so I Guess, it's too late now.
But when I saw Lizzie ( while pregnant )
touching / being around Any of these... Chemicals,
it raised a Red Flag for me.
(I was worried about you, Lizzie)
These poison's can be absorbed through the skin,
right into your blood stream.
And inhaled, regarding some of the other spray on stuff.
In other videos, when you were spraying the sheep,
I did see some of this 'mist' blowing around
through the air.
(you can go back and see it, in some of your videos...)
No one knows just what affects these 'toxic' products
will one day, prove harmful.
> Esp. for pregnant women and children.
John > Sadly, in your father's case, this won't be able
to be proven (that it was linked)...for years to come.
I am so sorry he (and you...watching him) had to go through all that suffering.
💔
Just like: Many toxic products, not that long ago...
were used Daily.
i.e. > Lead / Arsenic and Asbestos.
Lead in women's makeup etc.
If they are toxic enough to 'kill' things on the Sheep,
It's just makes sense....they are harmful
to all living beings.
(even IF we cannot See the effects right now)
When you are young and healthy...you do Not have a clue...just how 'sick' you can get.
Suffering / and Pain is horrific. (I know.)
Okay...I'm done with my Rant.
Please, take good care of yourselves. 🙏
Re: Poisonous Chemicals. 🚫
@13:00 Read the bit in Y e l l o w. 🟨 Caution!
(about covering your Skin...?)
Too late for Protective clothing.....
for skinny legs >< Haha ><
Good for you...Lizzie, you gave him heck for wearing Shorts!
Cam...you said it @13:10 > If it's a chemical,
you probably shouldn't get it on you.
⚠ Poison.
And the sheep / lambs can't tell you IF it makes
them sick.....?
John, you are right. Organophosphates (Flea collars)
Cats and dogs are showing Symptoms of Poisoning.
Not only is flea collar poisoning dangerous to your cat, but it can also be dangerous to the children and adults in your family who are close to the cat.
They are finally finding out... that Exposure to
common Organophosphate Insecticides....
Do have > many Health Risks for both
~ Animals and Humans. ~
Does exposure to more than one....
Organophosphorus pesticide affect toxicity?
Exposure to more than one such pesticide will usually produce at least an additive effect.
Besides this simple effect, other pesticides or drugs,
may also influence the toxicity of an individual Organophosphorus pesticide, by interfering with its metabolism, activation, and disposal.
Organophosphate pesticides: Is one of the toxic pollutants found in the environment.
Their increasing accumulation in food, water and soil
are particularly noticeable.
Organophosphates are widely used pesticides that have been shown to affect child neurodevelopment.
> Prenatal or Early Life Exposure to Pesticides.
> Delays in motor development in children.
> Risk of Autism Spectrum Disorders.
( ~ National Library of Medicine)
You can look any of this up, if you want to learn more.
Anyway.... do be careful.
🙏 for your beautiful family, that we have all...
come to know and love.
I think the vast majority of us are guilty of not doing it correctly.
It's information like this improves the quality of the sheep and a bit more knowledge for the farmers.
Fascinating and this is why some farmers go to college it’s not just keeping animals ❤
Congratulations, Lizzie is a supermom wee Bonnie is lovely..
So much to know! All this information is invaluable to the proper/advantageous quality of the flock. Thank you for sharing.
How interesting! I can't believe how much you guys do and at what cost. Lizzy you are an amazing trooper! Just had a baby and then out with the sheep.
Great video, Cammy, and yes, you did do it justice. It's so good to see someone with your experience agree and take on board what is being said and put it into practise. Very interesting about the life long fertility of the lambs from the ewes that lose condition when pregnant. Every day is a learning day.
Thank you for a great and informative video 💜
What a great informative vlog, Cammy. You never stop learning new things.
Lovely drone footage! Delightful to see the lambs leaping for joy as they rush to freedom on the fields! Job well done! 💕💕
That was very interesting Cammy. I’m not a farmer but the explanations made a lot of sense to me. I had no idea just how important things like this are to the developing lambs in the womb but aye, that makes a lot of sense as well.
Great video! 😊
Great video! ...and lovely landscape, beautiful livestock, and a handsome crew to top it off. Thanks!
A lot of great info in this video. Leah and Matt are very knowledgeable.
Love learning the how and why. Great info.! Amused at you pointing the applicator (gun) at another human as you spoke and gesticulated. Policing days long gone. 😅
Waving it about like 'So this stuff's not good for the skin? aye?' 😅 I definitely had full control 😉😉😉
Very interesting video. Congratulations! Lizzie looked ready to pop in this one and now you have a lovely addition to your family.
Everyday is a school day.😊 Great information. 👏🐑🤩
Great to see you all!! Missed you all! How's the wee lass, the little tikes, and mum? Getting enough sleep?!😉😉😋😋😁😁😁
YES YOU DID IT JUSTICE! THAT WAS AWESOME!! Great video and what fantastic info! You are so open minded.. bravo to you! Loved the piece where the babies left the pen and leaped into the air to find their Moms. Thanks for sharing all of it! Love from the USA!
What a great idea! To have the experts come in & assess what your practice is & give you on-the-ground correction. Always good to stay humble & not take your expertise as staying current. Lifelong learning! 💕💕
It would be far cheaper to use Crovect on the ewes, which will see them through to shearing, no point in giving them the extended protection of Click, but the ewes can be Clicked immediately after shearing as it is easier for it to bind with the lanolin. It would make sense just to wear wet proof trousers when wading in amongst them. No fear of the operator dying from heat exhaustion in the freezing weather we are currently getting.
The ewes we did were more for demo purposes Wendy. We did clik all the cheviots though as we didn’t get them shorn before the crovect wore off last year and it was a nightmare. This way i have peace of mind when away shearing for other farmers 😁
Another great informative video Cammy. Really enjoying your shows
@@TheSheepGame by the way best wishes to Lizzy and Bonney. Please don’t take this the wrong way, but my favourite dog a GSD x collie was named Bonney as she was the bonniest pup ever.
Hi Cammy. Interesting video. Hi Lizzy you are right out at it already. A strong woman💞❤️
The thing with the chemicals that’s concerning about getting it on us humans is that animals life is much shorter than ours. Continued exposure of a longer period of time will have different and probably unknown effects. Be safe out there! 🧤 👖
The long-term affect of over-exposure to dewormer/anti-nematode sprays in humans is known. Kidney damage, heart damage, and liver damage.
@@CricketsBay thanks for that info!
If you want to know how hazardous the parasite control chemicals are to unwary farmers, check out the PPE worn by the factory workers and safety measures where it's made. These are toxins designed to be used in animals with short lifespans. Far too many farmers take unnecessary chances with their health. From simple things like not wearing appropriate eye and ear protection, respiratory ailment guards and chemical PPE. .
Your wife is a great worker.
Cammy knows he's a lucky, lucky man 💕💕
Great farming video. Congratulations on the birth of a precious daughter. Hope Lizzie is keeping well and Cammie is helping a bit. Farming life is hard but very rewarding “sometimes”. Hope you all have a good day. Take care and have a good day💕💕💕🏴
I’m not a farmer, I know nothing of this. I thought you did a fantastic job job!
Hello there and welcome back Cammy !! .. and you guys bonded so well and did such an amazing job .. gorgeous filming edition captured and a million thanks again ..
Wow amazing video Cammy such cool perspective!!! Birdseye view at times 😃Absolutely loved all the information ❤ so interesting.
Can't wait for you to give us a Bonnie video ❤❤
Just discovered Lizzie has a TH-cam channel of her own. Can't imagine where she finds the time! 💕💕
Have you clicked on "Community" at the top? There's a lovely photo of Lizzie holding newborn Bonnie 💕💕
Loved this one!! I advise people on worming horses and never knew anything about sheep. .so now even though I don't have any sheep, I'm studying all the info!! Thanks Cammie
Hope the family is doing well. Thank you so much for the info. I love learning new things!
Very useful information. I hadn't thought about an insect growth regulator applied to sheep to bond/absorb into the lanolin for protection. Yes, testing the dosages the equipment is applying is essential but an easily missed step ... makes sense tho.
This was fascinating despite living in houston, tx with a dog and zero agriculture involvement. Except of course that I’m fed by farmers 😉
FbF 👍 ❤
What a great team you are ❤❤❤
Cammy, Cammy, Cammy - Not a good chore to be working on your tan! 💕💕
Great video. Very educational especially for those of us that don’t know anything about sheep farming. All I know is, I learn more with each video.
Thank You!!
Cracking educational video, thanks for this 😁 be good to see more like this.
This was such a great episode. I'm not a farmer of any kind, yet I found this episode very interesting and entertaining. Thank you.
Is the fellow in the cap Matt the vet? 2 beers is a very, very good deal! 💕💕
Leah did all my training for amtra she is such a lovely lady
Really enjoyed that. Informative, I've been going wrong as well!
Ya know Cammie, you're very mean! I had to go visit the community page to find out that bubs arrived TEN DAYS AGO!!!
Have you thought about selling your dirty wool to gardeners/allotment owners? It makes fabulous compost type of base for runner/pole beans. It can be kept in breathable bags for over winter ready for the following spring. As a child we used old woolen cardigans, cardboard, cow pats and anything which would help hold moisture and things which would feed the plant.
💯👍👍👍
I use mine as a weed mat.
Saw you in Hexam was a great night thanks Cammy
Great video, lots of useful information. Definitely would love to see more with veterinarians, learned lots of new information.
Great video Cammy a very interesting one 👌
Love that Hat 😁👍
That was an extremely good educational video. Being in Alberta Canada, we dont have the same problems as you do. The information that I found most interesting was about having the sheep in good shape by breeding time. The fact that if she is low on the body score and gets bred, any ewe lambs in her will not have as good fertility. There is such a lot of science involved with raising livestock and even growing grain.
Thanks for a great video. 🇨🇦
Another good video Cammy you seem to have a lot of Shepherdess to help you
A boy Cammy another good video 👍.
Nice one Cammy, very informative video.
Holy heck. It's complicated. 👍
Great to see the concept of epigenetics shared.
Another great video very informative
Very informative video, however in my experience the Elanco click dosing gun is very poor at best! They work very well initially but sometimes don’t last a days work! Would be nice if the equipment to apply was as good as the product.
Not cheap either..was a time you were given the gun...
Great info , I’m away to check my dosing gun 🤣
Enjoyed the video ✔️
Sheep colostrum immunity for the lambs’ immune systems is real similar to the vaccination schedules for puppies. Immunity for the babies comes first from mom’s colostrum and milk, but it does wear off as the babies are weaned.
Cracking video as always Cammy
Oh Camy you've been doing a good job
Hi ,how are you.
Really interesting video ❤
Love the videos I learnt quite alot in that video
I seen this come out started it at work n realized i needed to actually watch watch n not just listen n m so glad i did alot of knowledge past on
Love clik(hate wicks) but shocked how expensive it is this year!
Hi cammy just hearing what elanco man said about ewes in mid pregnancy prepare there offspring for the future by the offspring not having big crops of lambs . I’m just thinking of a hill situation where a lot of ewes do be under pressure mid pregnancy. It goes to show how a lot of hill flocks don’t have a lot of lambs . I have been under pressure myself to get ewes Inlamb and this might be the answer. As I have tryed every possible way of mineral drenching and blood testing. Great information as always thanks
Love the videos
If the spray had a little color in it you could see where you missed
You got a good price for the lambs. Bonnie is beautiful 😍
Could you ask if you under dose clik can it run a risk of building resistance
Does it matter on the spray coverage? Do you have to keep the recommended height of the lamb?
Personally I prefer Dysect mainly because of the way you apply it. Downside is the long withdrawal.
Great Video. 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
GOOD MORNING CAMMY AWSOME JOB ON WHAT YOU DO LIZZIE HOPE BONNIE IS DOING GOOD 😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😂❤
I want to see the baby girl Cammy
Look at the top. Cammy's posted a beautiful photo of Lizzie & Bonnie the day of her birth 💕💕
My other half is a vet, basically do all the animal health stuff myself so Iam not constantly being told off 🤣🤣🤣
Thanks a baaaaaaanch🦌💌❤️🐑
Yes!! Generational trauma!
(When an individual experiences trauma, their body may adapt by adjusting gene expression, and some of these changes can be passed on to their children, akin to inherited “notes.” However, these changes are not definitive but rather adaptable and can be rewritten by our own life experiences and actions.)
I wonder if the gene switching in ewe lambs from ewes in poor condition also applies to cattle...? Interesting stuff!
Hi, I have a question. I hope you can help. When pouring on a lamb with clik extra if the lamb goes under the ewe and clik extra rubs off on the ewe does that put the ewe into a 40 day withdrawal the same as it would the lamb? It would only be a wee bitty on the ewe but would any amount be enough to put it into the long withdrawal? I was wondering if it's the same when putting sheep threw the te-pari, a bit of splash on the side then a ewe runs threw and it's transferred onto her.
I hope that reads as well as it did in my head, Donna.
Who else noticed the lamb with the broken rear left leg at 8:20, directly under the chute ?
I didn’t know lambs can jump so high. 😂😂
22:40 Fly my pretties, fly!
Hope Lizzy is ok with the babe🎉
I finally now why farmers wear overalls.
good one
Cammy- how in the heck will that wool get sorted without being in a folded fleece? I imagine when they open the bag the sorter is going to let out an audible groan.
Did you get a postmortem on any of the lambs? Thanks for the video! Very informative.
Leah has one of the best fitting t-shirts Ive seen recently. Bravo Leah. Bravo.
Very interesting about the ewe lambs not being prolific if their mothers had a hard time in pregnancy, the gene changes or something like that he said?
I'm sure the same thing applies in all mammals and of course humans maybe?
That crush might be of great help?
Nice night at Hexham