LAMB DOWN!! …helping a down lamb, fixing broken tile, finishing corn and addressing a comment.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 พ.ค. 2024
- Well, finally Mother nature has done her best to give us a good day to finish our 2024 corn planting.
But as we wait, Mark's been hunting down broken field drainage tiles which really show up on these wet years.
so, more stuff to fix on the days we can't plant it would appear.
In the sheep barn, we have a 5-6 week old lamb who is struggling to stand. At first I thought maybe it lined up with Polio or grain overload, but as I watched it try to walk it looks more like white muscle disease.
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I get it. The rest of us get it. I am a carnivore/omnivore and I also love animals❣️I appreciate knowing that the meat I am consuming is humanely cared for while it lives. You are a shining example of humanity and humane treatment of animals Sandi. Don’t despair when you get the inevitable negative comment. The vast portion of your audience supports what you do and we love who you are and how you operate your lovely farm❣️🥰🐑🐏🌾🌽🚜❤
You summed it up exactly what I believe. ❤
Perfectly stated!!!!
Perfectly said!
Completely! ❤❤❤ Would much prefer my food from family farms than from corporate farms.
I often get told I can't be a "real/true" animal lover because I eat meat and I hate it.
I rescue animals in need and treat all animals with care and respect. If every farmer was like Sandi I'd feel a lot happier though.
Hopefully people get what I mean with this comment 🙃
Thank you Sandi for being an amazing example of how the industry could and should be 💖
Someone put it to me this way. "It is my Job as a Farmer, and a carer to make sure they only have ONE Bad Day. Until then I will Love them, and feed them and give them Everything they need. And I will Cry over the losses, and It will tear out my heart, but THEY will only know ONE bad day."
oh, how perfect!
That is how I have to think when I have to harvest any of my animals. One bad day... the rest are spent being normal chickens, ducks, turkeys, etc.
And if those animals are treated this way, then they had a pretty damn good life.
The people who advocate for THIS are the ones I can get behind.
Having meat animals have 1 bad day.
Should be on a t-shirt.
I love this
Perfectly said
Susan's comment brings out the mama bear in me. I'm a retired nurse who's been watching Sandi for at least 4 1/2 years. She couldn't possibly work any harder, I worry for her body holding up to the tasks she demands of it. Sandy's compassion for her lambs & sheep is stellar. We should all be so fortunate to have nurses & doctors caring for us humans the way she does for her flock. Go ahead & be a snowflake but don't bother Sandi or us, her loyal followers with your unrealistic view of life. We have the utmost respect for Sandi & don't tolerate trolls 💕💕
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The ladies comment wasn't trolling, she didn't say anything unkind. Calling someone a snowflake because she doesn't share your opinion is trolling.
Agree those are the same kind of people who rely on others for all their food and healthcare. They don’t even have a kitchen garden or basic knowledge of biology. I ignore them for their stupidity. Isn’t worth my breath to try to educate them.
Hallelujah 🎉
nicely said
I’m a vegetarian and I’ve never eaten a bite of lamb in my life. Never will. But I happily watch this channel, look forward to the updates, and am fully aware of what these lambs are raised for and where the little boy lambs like Mattie and company actually go. It is okay to love honor and respect these lambs as animals and also raise them for meat. In fact, it’s a damn shame if anyone is eating meat that was not once an animal that was honored and respected while being raised. It’s okay to feel connected to all those “good mamas” who raised all the cute lambs and then one day aren’t in the breeding barn and aren’t in the golden girl’s pasture either. Not every animal in the world can be a pet. If you eat meat in any form, you have no right to get huffy about how a farmer in the meat industry raises her animals when the animals are cared for, treated well, and live a good life. Save your pearl-clutching for the farms you don’t see, the ones whose meat you probably DO eat, the ones who aren’t on TH-cam. That’s where the animals are in horrible conditions and neglected. Go get up off your couch and do something about those farms. Sandi is doing fine.
I'm vegan and I knew all along why Sandi breeds lambs. I love her and support how she does her job. ❤❤❤
Hey Sandy. It's tough when people send comments that disregard us as a whole like that comment did you. I think that commenter fails to understand that every day when you eat anything you are terminating a life. When she eats corn, like what you are also farming, that life is being ended when it's getting ripped from the stalk. It is not allowed to live its full life beginning to end on the stalk. Because lambs look more like her as a human she will protect them more. But alas that's the story of us humans, our reflection or similarity we most try to protect and think has a consciousness like us. But corn doesn't. Wait until the woman hears about the research on plants having conversations, vocabulary and community. The most recent research is that scientists figured out mushrooms speak to each other and have identified 50, mostly weather related words of warning they speak to each other about. I'd wonder if some words are about the vibrations of the earth when humans are walking and creating what would be an earthquake to a mushroom and warning each other. And that's just 50 words scientists can decipher right now. I also hope she doesn't own any wood furniture because trees have "communities" and family type relationships. I'd wonder what's on her playlist otherwise too. Hopefully she doesn't also watch Real Housewives and then send you a comment she is disappointed in you. That absurdity would be frustrating.
That was my thought, too. There are some really, really, awful farms out there, who treat their animals with outright cruelty. If people eat meat, this is how it should be raised.
I appreciate this comment more than you know.
@@dariasmeh It’s not just the life of the corn, it’s also the life of many of the insects, amphibians, reptiles, and mammals that make their home in a corn field. Industrial harvesting of plants still results in massive loss of animal life. A 2018 study estimated that 7.3 billion animals a year are killed harvesting crop land in the USA every year - and this doesn’t include insects.
A thought came to me while Mark was looking at the field, about how many people who don't actually know what it takes to farm think farmers are dumb.
Farmers have to be botanists, veterinarians, pharmacists, geologists, engineers, etc. like, a successful farmer is incredible intelligent. Especially now that there are college courses that enhance the knowledge past down through generations.
In short, respect the people who grow your food.
Well said.❤
So very true. Amen.
Add mechanic, woodworker, bookkeeper, and knows a little about the stock market commodity futures. Farmers just also need to be able to fix things in a hurry, hopefully without it costing too much and using what is at hand. There is little time to wait on parts. Farming is a business.
Farming depends on weather and timing. There is a very short windows each year to get seeds in, and to get ripe crops from the field to storage.
EXACTLY!!!!
Perfectly said!
Thank you for raising sheep with care, kindness and compassion. They want for nothing while in your care.
I think you take excellent care of your sheep. I don’t like thinking where they go, however I am not a vegetarian and I love meat and lamb chops. I’m grateful to those that can do this.
Yes they do, they want to graze on green pasture. This is factory farming with a teethy smile. There is no grazing land around them. It is all work land. Sickening that so many people don't see this for what it is.
@@5GreenAcres You would rather have the sheep out on green pasture. This is in Canada....No green pastures for 6 months out of the year. Again.... Canada...where the other 6 months is extreme winters with deep snow, extreme cold and winds. And predators such as coyotes, fox, eagles, hawks, owls, bobcats that would snatch up a newborn lamb in the blink of an eye. Or feral pack of dogs that will chase and maim or kill both adult and young sheep just because they can. Not to mention more exposure to disease and injuries that would happen when pastured. Sorry but housing them in a controlled, comfortable, safe environment is much more humane!
@@5GreenAcres Go away. We don’t need or want your rage baiting.
@@sharim Your right. Dumb people will never be at the same level as the intelligent people who have the ability to see through crap. You call it "rage baiting." Wow, but I guess I wouldn't expect anything different from a herd follower. Since when is confining an animal to indoors humane? Since when is it humane when a sheep a GRASS grazer is not allowed to graze? You go ahead and support factory sheep farming. I hope you sleep well at night. I'm just sad that so many are deceived.
I have seen you cry when you have lost lambs. I have seen you cry when you have lost ewes. If you didnt care you wouldn't have your retirement home. The way you cared for Goat and the Golden Girls says alot. Thank you.
@@DOMINIKPAULSEN I think this comment is referring one of the sheep that got nicknamed "Goat" :)
Goat is the name of a ewe that kind of looked like a goat. She died from a wasting disease called Madie Visna, I believe. I'm not certain of the spelling, pronunciation or if it's the correct disease. I think it happened around 4-5 years ago.
It's was Maedi-Visna that our sweet "Goat" passed from and I believe it was just a couple years ago. It hadn't been that long. She was so sweet and Sandi cared for her so well until the end ❤
That's just one of the silliest comments, in caps no less, that I have ever read! You spoke about lambs in your comment and everything! People are so quick to judge! They could have asked you what you meant and learned about Goat (which you even capitalized her name) in a good way instead of being, hopefully, ashamed for the way they acted. I hope more than just who Goat was was learned and that person won't act like this any longer. It's just silly!!!
Thank you for the correct spelling. I just spelled it as it sounded to me.
I've said this to countless people, if you're going to eat meat, why wouldn't you want it to be raised with love and care? Like, we used to pay waaaay more to get butchered cows from farms that were raising those animals with love and care. Is it ALWAYS possible? No. But like, your babies are loved. For the time they're alive they're loved and cared for. Isn't that all we can ask of for anyone?
Sandi you need to know that some people are just blind, either them just actually being dumb or being willfully blind. Anyone who actually watches you knows that you are one of the most caring farmers ever. Good farmers care for their animals, no matter what they are for. That person was obviously one of the ones who watch just the cute lamb content and block out everything else like their life depends on it.
City people don't think. If a farmer doesn't have a market, they can't afford to raise the animal. Meat in the grocery store comes from somewhere, hopefully a farm.
I love you and your husband and ❤❤❤ how you run your farm
Not all city people are so ignorant, I'm a city girl and I love watching farming content and have learned a lot.
We use to have a small pig farm many years ago. Even back then I hated seeing the animals go to market. But we ate our home grown pork. People need to stop criticizing our farmers. They grow what we eat. Or you can start eating bugs or lab created meat. Love you and family Sandi. You are doing great for your animals. Don’t worry about those to find something to complain about everything in life. Don’t worry about the few that can’t support your channel. You have so so so many that do support you. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@@PAMALALittlethose are the ones who jump on the lab grown meat & bugs train bc they think they are saving animals lives & the planet. WEF is really laying a guilt trip on the younger generations & making them believe they are "saving Earth" from Farmers. 😢
You're not going to make everyone happy, but all of us can absolutely see the care and compassion you do have with all of your animals. You do a wonderful job.
It floors me how some people still think meat comes from a “store” and are so out of touch with reality!! Your animals are treated with respect, love and compassion! Exactly what you want to see in a farm for food!
Yes there are horrible conditions on some farms but.. this is why it’s good to know where your food comes from!! ❤don’t ever stop being the amazing woman and farmer you are Sandi!!
I was amazed when school children were asked what a cook held up and they didn’t have a clue that it was a potato but most knew that a french fry was potato… a friend wouldn’t eat vegetables from the garden because they were grown in the dirt and therefore dirty. 😜 Without ranchers and farmers we would starve.
These are horrible conditions. If an animal is not able to go outside in sunshine and graze that is inhumane. Sheep are grazing animals. There are many homesteading sheep farmers and none of them would think to have their beautiful animals locked up 24/7 and not be able to be out on grass. Horrible!
@@5GreenAcres Sandi’s climate is not conducive for sheep to be outside more than a few months a year, and on top of that, she doesn’t have the grazing land for it. Not to mention her mortality rate would be much higher (just have to look at the Sheep Game to know that). People have adapted farming to their climate for as long as people have farmed; that’s all Sandi does.
@@khills Lol, the sheep farmers that I know personally are in Wisconsin. We only have the spring and fall for grazing too. You made my point...They don't have grazing land. Therefore she should not have grazing sheep. Sheep are grazers. Thats all that puppy mill people do to. Also, sheep can be out in the winter. They have fur to keep them warm. Wool. I can tell you must be a city person. Only city people would think this is ok.
@@5GreenAcres Just because you claim that they can survive doesn't mean they should be out there. How about you put on a winter coat and spend the night outside in the field like a sheep just as you claim. Also are you forgetting that there is bears and wolves outside?
My father died of a brain tumor in 2006. The only thing he had an interest in eating after diagnosis and chemo was lamb. It was hard to find. I am grateful that someone raised the lamb and provided it. It helped him through his process.
So... If the sheep are not for consumption, what are the 1,000s of lambs/sheep for!?!? Not really a market for companion sheep or service sheep instead of service dogs. Drug sniffing sheep? 😁😅
Ok, enough being silly. 😊😊 Sandi, thank you for sharing your compassion and caring for your animals with the world. You are the exemplar of what true farmers and ranchers are.❤
💥💥💥For clarification, I'm NOT the Susan from the comment Sandi read!!!🔥💥💥💥 I'm a 58 yo sarcastic US Navy vet who grew up ranching and is still ranching!!! NOT the naive one!!!💥💥🔥🔥🔥
Yes. I’ve tried telling people before - if you’re calling for an end to animal farming, you are calling for the extinction of all domestic animals. Cattle, sheep, pigs, goats, chickens - all of them would be gone. Yes, there are industrial “farms” that absolutely should be called to account, but the animal rights folks always seem to target the smaller farms who are actually trying to do things right. It is the fate of every thing that lives to eventually become food for something else.
As someone who sews- can we get more wool production? Wool cloth is expensive
@@Kehy_ThisNameWasAlreadyTaken I would love to see more wool cloth/clothing available. Wool beats synthetic fibers in virtually every respect except washability. But in most areas wool is simply discarded, because there’s no market for it. It’s heartbreaking.
Drug sniffing sheep... 🤣😂🤣
Did she think they were all going to petting zoo's? Are people that stupid.
I would rather buy my meat from a farmer then from the Market,
For the ones that is giving farmers a Negative feedbacks it's not good for the farmers that have Depression.
farmers on how they raise and sell their Animals. How do you think you get your meat from or how you get your chicken the same exact way that Sandi is feeding her family. I support any farmer.
I get a spring lamb every fall from a man who lives across the road from me...I know he raises them with love and our local butcher cuts and wraps it to order...I don't have to see anything until I pick up my brown paper packages! Hypocritical animal lover here...😂
Absolutely. Best meat I’ve ever eaten has been from butchers with direct sourcing. Wish I was able to access it more, but unless I move back home (which isn’t an option due to ongoing health issues and needing closer access to clinicians) it’s harder to find and I can’t get to those stores.
I don't think anyone here was badmouthing farmers. The woman Sandi talked about certainly wasn't badmouthing her - she only said that she couldn't watch anymore because it bothered her that they were going to be killed for meat. That's not badmouthing anyone - it is a valid choice.
@@impunitythebagpuss"Any farmer?" Most are not as kind as Sandi.
Take care.
I much prefer buying meat knowing it was treated lovingly while it was here. Much better to have a happy comfortable life before the end than a life of fear and suffering before the end. I love what you do Sandy. Thank you for taking such good care of them and thank you for being one of many compassionate farmers out there that feed us. We need more like you.
I grew up as the daughter of a veterinarian in a small farming community. The reality of food production is just that, reality. I never knew a farmer or rancher that didn't care greatly about the care and wellbeing of their livestock. Animals have no concept of their future, nor their destiny. They have no understanding of what 5 minutes from now entails. They live in the moment, every moment of their lives. Farmers are tremendous stewards of the lives they care for and see to it that they are well cared for, happy and healthy. They respond immediately when issues arise and give their livestock the best care possible.
I love watching this channel and seeing that the food I nourish my body with receives much the same care. THANK YOU, FARMERS!!
Sandi, it just makes me wonder where people think their food comes from? 🙄 If you eat meat or you are a vegetarian doesn’t matter, the ranchers and farmers still raise their animals or crops with pride and we need to respect them and thank them! God Bless you and Mark from South Carolina 🇺🇸❤️
Sadly a lot of people don't realize where their food comes from. My brother is a farmer and he became a farmer after he retired from the USAF because he realized how many people don't realize where their food comes from. He used to plant huge gardens on base and he had kids always wanting to help him. It was a good way to introduce them to fresh veggies. Now he's a sustainable veggie and chicken farmers in the middle of Iowa and he loves going to schools and having kids on the farm to show them what food production looks like.
I’m from Charleston, South Carolina. I have always been an animal lover and also eat meat as well. I have always loved and wanted to have my own farm for animals. I’m working on reaching that goal currently.
As others have said - where do people think food comes from? Without farmers we would be in bad shape. We know you care for your animals as long as they are in your care. I'm just amazed that you and Mark seem to be going almost 24/7/. You definitely earned that vacation in Scotland!
Worked for a uni and at fair time we'd do a birthing tent, hatch critters, find cows/pigs ready to pop, etc. anyway had a dude say he stayed away from the white eggs bc those were manmade unlike the brown eggs bc the chickens made those....
Not in the US. Where "factory farming" is the norm. A national disgrace. Only local farmers, with our inspections, can be trusted.
I grew up in a farm environment knowing what happens to animals raised for meat and helping with the butchering of chickens, rabbits, and deer. It’s easier to understand the process but still have respect for the animals. I see you truly care for and respect your animals, you have a good heart. I know I’m preaching to the choir but you will never please everyone, so staying true to yourself is all you can do.
Sandi, do not let inconsiderate and naive people ruin your day. From watching you over the years I have experienced the farming life as it truly is. You are doing your best every day for everyone and everything on the farm. I now have the true picture of how the food chain works. I understand that sometimes you have to do hard things. But you and your family show us true compassion and passion for what you do everyday. Appreciate yourself and your family. That is what counts. The others just have some growing to do. You are doing a great service every day. 👏
I think the end is the hardest part to watch. When they all trample up onto the trailer. I get attached to the babies as well. I also know that people need food. Not all of us can be happy vegans or even vegetarians.
What I love about Sandi is that she cares for her sheep, she nurtures, protects, nurses and loves these babies from conception to the time they are unloaded from that trailer. Factory farming that produces most of the meat in the world is horrendous. This is not that! Most of these lambs only ever have one bad day at the end. Where as factory famed animals live an entire life of misery and pain. These are exactly the type of farmers that deserve our support.
Agree. factory farming is a national shame, should be drummed out if business. It is up to us, as consumers to buy meat products thoughtfully, and from local farmers. Meat should not be considered "nothing" but a good item that comes in cellophane wrap in a grocery store. Cruelty is unacceptable. Death isn't a bad thing. Same for humans!
When we see the lambs loaded for market, it’s Sandi’s pay day.
Sandi for anyone that watches your channel its obvious how much you care for your animals. If you didn't care you wouldn't have kept the golden girls! They actually cost you money. Not only that, I've seen you in tears over losing one of your sheep.
Until watching your show I never realised how old lambs are when they are sold for meat. I like that you are so kind and compassionate with your lambs, just because they are likely to go to an abattoir doesn’t mean they aren’t treated well
My brother-in-law when I was younger once tried to convince me that Lamb is from the tiny little bouncing babies, since watching Sandi's channel I came to learn that he was a liar haha. And it's been obvious since the day I started I found Sandi that she cares so much for all of her animals! I'd rather see them raised with the love and care that she gives them than anything else
It made me cry to hear those comments Sandi said someone made criticizing her for raising lambs for food. When Sandi has the lambs, they are treated so well and have a good life. She truly cares about her animals. Her life as a farmer is a service industry providing food for people.
I said this before " NO FARM NO FOOD NO FUTURE " KEEP FARMING....people need to eat and drink 👍🇨🇦👍🐑
The point is that your animals are treated humanely from beginning to end. That is what us animal loving meat eaters appreciate. Thank you for the touching compassion you show throughout their lives. I watch for that and for the science and technology, so i also appreciate the planting and harvesting segments. Drone has been a great addition!
Sandi, you've certainly never hidden where the lambs end up.
Americans don't use the word "abattoir."
We use the word butcher.
I like abattoir better. LoL
Your animals are raised with care and respect.
So many animals who are raised for meat don't get that.
You have always appeared 100% genuine to me.
I have now been watching for many years and hope that you continue to enjoy making content.
Thank you for so much. For sharing so many aspects of your life and family.
Take care. 🐑 🍀 🐑 🍀 🐑
Honestly, where do they think food comes from? You are a good farmer because you treat animals with kindness and respect. As my father stated "Just because you are going to eat the animal (or use other products from them) doesn't mean you get to treat them cruely". My one uncle was a dairy farmer, he always treated 'the girls' kindly.
Sandi, I hope can see that Susan is disappointed in herself because she was in denial about what you until she couldn't ignore it anymore. It has absolutely nothing to do with you and everything to do with sometimes people choose to be ignorant about where our food comes from.
Thank you to you, Mark, and the whole family/team for caring about the food you produce and helping us have ethical food production in Ontario! 💖
Sandy we recently found out my grandma has a type of bone cancer they cant do chemo for and I have been struggling but when I watch your videos it brings me happiness.
I’m so sorry!!
Lots of strength and prayers for everyone 🙏 ❤️
Much prayers for your grandma. It is hard, but my dad had that type as well. I am thankful for the time I had him for though I struggled too.
I find market day a bit hard but am grateful that is all you show. This is your business and you want to earn money to pay bills. I really enjoy your joy in helping your ewes give birth and save the babies the best you can. I really enjoy your loving kind words as you help the ewes and lambs in everyday. I like hearing you call them baby, love, etc as you love them to health and life. Keep up the best work you give them & us. Thank you.
Sending prayers and strength ❤🙏
Of course you do all you can to save the lives of your lambs because you genuinely care for them. Generally farms with livestock are producing food, your lambs are your livelihood and without caring farmers we would not have meat in our food chain. You do not need to feel guilty Sandi, you are doing a job and you are doing it well by loving and caring for your animals
You can't please every viewer, when they go to market, you sell them as living creatures, you are not culling them. Most people understand that you loving and raising your animal, for market, doesn't take away from the care you put in to the care. Where else would people's food come from if it wasn't for dedicated farmer like Mark and yourself. We only survive as a human race because of farmers. So thank you.
Issue with vegans atm is, a lot of them (myself included at a time when I was vegan) believe that not eating meat will end the suffering of animals and 1. That’s not true 2. There never will be a world where people don’t eat meat.
Instead we all need to focus on people like Sandi, who love, and care for every single soul that comes into her life until the day that they leave. Good farmers exist..they’re everywhere. This should be the main focus. Giving animals a good, healthy, full life until they go to the next stage. Every animal deserves the care that Sandi gives them ❤
I'm a vegan. You are right. I love watching Sandi and support her. It's my choice that I can't eat meat, but I think people that truly love their animals like Sandi should be supported more. People should have the right to see where their meat came from and how the animals were treated. Sandi is 100% honest with us and I respect her for that ❤
@@charlotterockel-kennedy8913 absolutely! 💛
If you live in the US, as I do, with the shameful prevalence and practices of "factory farming," Idon't see where you are coming from -- for vegetarians and vegans. If you live in the UK, gotcha. 😊
@@chuckthebrindlepittie6820 yep! UK lass over here. But I hold every confidence that the whole world can make changes to better the care of factory farmed animals. Hopefully in 10 years’ time the price of meat will rise. Not due to this cr@py cost of living crisis…but as a knock on effect of proper, hands on, compassionate farming. That’s the hope anyway 😅.
I skipped to the end- but I promise I’ll go back and watch the rest lol.
I’m not sure what they were expecting. Farming is hard, but people need food. You don’t just raise these sheep for slaughter, you genuinely care. You truly love these sheep. It’s so obvious by your passion and how you treat them.
Tara addressed this as well and said that she thinks it is better if the farmer cares about the animals they raise. As opposed to the animals being raised by someone who doesn't care what happens to them. All good farmers care deeply about what they do, even the ones that process their meat themselves.
Sandi - You care… you care deeply. You cry when they die in your care. It would be wonderful if all animals in our food chain were treated as well as your flock. ❤
Dear Sandi, If I liked the taste of lamb or mutton, I would be a lamb/mutton eater and would hope and pray that the lamb/mutton I was eating had been born and raised on your farm because it would have had the best life possible for any such creature and been loved by you and Carissa before it reached the end for which it had been born. I am in awe of your work ethic and your love ethic regarding the animals you raise. You keep doing what you and Mark are doing because you do it so well, with such love, and we all need to eat. Thank you for working to feed the world. ❤
Leg of lamb if prepared correctly is delicious.
@@NotKev2017, cook lamb low & slow, and it's ALWAYS tasty!
Agreed! I'm allergic to lamb/sheep in all forms (meat, wool, etc.) EXCEPT Sandi's videos.
Sandi, you have far more people who
admire and love you !! For those who put you down, they obviously don't watch you enough to know how hard you work to provide for others. Their problem, not yours ! ❤
Mark amazes me the way he can read the soil to know when it's ready to be planted. It looks like those tiles are a never ending battle. This farming is not an easy business.
He has his own channel
Indeed!
Please do not allow hater in, Farming has always been and without farmers, none of us would be alive.
I commend you for the care you show your animals. No matter the outcome, animals in our care deserve to be treated humanly. You are a great example of that kind of person.
Thanks for weathering these comments to educate the masses on what farming actually is.
Man, I was needing a Sheepishly Me video this morning! Love ya Sandi! Thanks for sharing your life with us! What would Mark do without you?
Please don’t let Susan’s comment bother you, some people don’t understand what farming really is even though they go to a grocery store all the time. You have to forgive their ignorance and bless them for being who they are. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
My main thought and hope is that she doesn't eat Greek food. Lamb is a primary meat source in Greek food.
Me too, I was so Happy to see a Sandy video on Saturday. I’ve had a horrible week caring for a mom dementia and dad with cerebral atrophy, 2 sick cats and a dog that just vomited. Ugh.
I honestly don't think "Susan" meant any ill will, or she would have been rude and disrespectful. She wasn't either.
@@lindaseto2386 So sorry you’re having a rough time right now. I hope everything gets better for you soon. ❤️
@@chuckthebrindlepittie6820 I didn’t say she was rude or disrespectful. She simply doesn’t understand what farming is and where the food she buys in the store comes from. Sandi shouldn’t feel bad because someone doesn’t understand the way farming works, that’s all.
Sandi, watching your videos brings me so much joy. Your huge heart shines in every single one. What surprises me most about a comment like the one you read…is that they felt the need to tell you why they won’t watch anymore. People…if it’s not a good fit it’s ok. Just move on. Love you and your beautiful family. Watching your videos makes my heart happy! 🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷
I'm vegetarian for 35 years. And i watch Sandi with big pleasure. I see person full of respect and love to animals. She is a perfect example of healthy balance. And so the world should be, where is place for everybody. Simply example, i'm vegetarian, my husband is a hunter with big knowledge about animals and respect. I have my vision, he have his own. But they are our personal choices. I'm not trying to change him and he respect also my way of living. Point.
I don't eat meat,etc. but I do enjoy the channel...your compassion is what brings me back...and yes the guilt makes you human..never lose that! My cousins used to think milk came out of cartons....refused to drink once they followed me to barn to milk the cows!
You nailed the description of farming. It's a vocation and dedication to a life of purpose and fulfillment to raise food for others. Cattle, sheep, pigs, grains, vegetables, all varieties of food. You will never please everyone, please don't try. As a viewer and a never-a-farmer, I've seen this from you and your family for generations. I believe we all share that "guilty" feeling, but it is the circle of life. Be at peace.❤
That comment annoyed me so much. ..... As I watched your video today, all I could think was how lazy I am lol.... i work hard at my job to but man, you guys rock! The food you plant and the sheep you raise keep us all alive! Keep doing what you do please and thank youi!!!! Cheers to a nice warm Sunday here in Ontario :)
Sandi, you and Mark are heroes ln my opinion. You work like slaves and run a great program. People need to eat, what did that commenter think, that your lambs were going to petting zoos? You are feeding Canadians, we thank you and are grateful to you for that. You treat your stock beautifully, they have a great life, your blogs are ethical, loving and educational. THANK YOU ❤ FOR GROWING FOOD FOR OUR TABLES ❤
It is hard to watch you load the lambs for the sales barn. It does hurt my heart but intellectually I understand that we need to have food and I feel happy that they have had a good life and never would have been born if not for food. I love your channel and you so thanks for all you do to give those animals a good life before they do their part and become our food. ❤️
I feel the same way. I can’t watch the clips of the lambs being loaded for market but that is my issue. I am a meat eater and would love to know that all my meat was raised from farmers like Sandi. My grandparents were farmers and some of the hardest workers I’ve ever known.
When Sandi sells at the market sometimes the lambs are going to a new farm to become replacement rams and ewes for other farmers, as well as food….thank you Sandi and Mark for keeping it real and not a Disney storyline.
That first moment you realize that yes, these are sheep for meat did pang, but it’s undeniable how much you care and just getting to share your journey and all of your successes and heartbreaks, and watching those you do keep and their personalities makes it all worth while. You truly try to give them all the best life possible for however long they are with you, weather for a few months or years and that’s what’s special for most of us.
Given the choice rather buy from farmers that truly care about their animals than farms where they are only seen as a means to an end
Yup, I hated that first moment of realization, too! But, after awhile, you start to realize how _huge_ their farm actually is! And how many sheep and lambs she is running through, and it makes sense (I still don't like shipping day, though!)
The fact that you care about the animals you raise is an important fact. But raising sheep and crops is for the rest of us to consume. Continue as you always have. You are definitely an empath, and that makes you wonderful at your job.
I am Jewish, and we keep kosher at home. The main difference between what we eat and what everyone else eats is that we separate dairy and meat. So no cheeseburgers, no spaghetti and meatballs with Parmesan, etc. Everyone who keeps kosher has their own motivation for doing so. One of the main reasons we personally make a distinction between meat and other foods is to recognize that animals give their lives so that we can eat. We could eat an entirely vegetarian diet, but we choose to include meat from time to time. I appreciate that you care for your animals and that they live a good life. My hope is that all animals will be treated with the same kindness you show your own. Yes, we absolutely should be thinking about where that meat comes from. Thank you for your videos and for sharing your hard work with us. ❤❤❤
I've been watching your channel for a while now. After watching you weigh and ship lambs for months, one day it dawned on me that they are being sold for meat. But you know what, that's part of life when you raise sheep or cattle. I love watching your channel and have no intentions to stop. The babies are so cute. I cry with you when one of the golden girls passes, or when you try so hard to save those sweet babies and lose them. Keep being you
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The best way to start the day is to watch a new video from Sandi!!
I guess that person who commented would rather see the lambs treated badly? I mean they said you are very good to them and do all you can for them. You cant fix stupid. You are running a business and are not keep lambs because you like to collect animals. Thank you for giving them a good quality of life. Not all are slaughtered... some you keep for years and years... and even some retire as a golden girl.
We truly live in the dumbest of times. Farmers feed us. That’s the job and I thank you for the compassionate way you do it.
Sandi ! Sandi! Sandi ! Thanks for taking the time to share this with us all!!! I appreciate you and your family so much! Stay safe stay great and keep up the good work!!!!
When you said, “Sandi!” Repeatedly. I just thought of John Travolta in Grease saying, “Sandy” towards Olivia John Lewton who played her.
As a farmer & fellow shepherd, the hardest for me is the day the lambs leave my care. We sell to a broker and they go to sells barn. But its the day I dread the most. I have delivered them into this world, fed them, taken care of their medical needs played with them, slept with them. Those that were weak, cold, not being able to nurse from mom, I have held in my lap with a bottle to nurse them. I've clean their lil bums when they have had diarrhea. I've named a few but not often, because it hurts worst when they leave the farm. We keep a few for replacements.
I respect anyone that does not eat meat, I understand that it's your choice. But most farmers are a part of the food chain in some way or another. Grain farmers are the people that start the process for bread wheat. Corn feeds the humans as well as the animals. Chicken farmers eggs and meat, cattle beef, so on and so forth.
My point is this: Sandi has always, I mean always, been up front and transparent with what she does. This how most farms work. I grew up with it just like her. Have a great weekend Brock family.
The reason I watch your channel is because of your integrity and the compassion you show your animals!
The only responsibility you have is to your farm and your animals.
You are not responsible for how your viewers react to your methods!
Love to you all! ❤❤❤❤
I live in Toronto. Without you, and other farmers like you Sandi, my city would not eat. Our Province would not eat. Our country would not eat. Our continent would not eat. Our hemisphere would not eat. OUR WORLD WOULD NOT EAT.
We would also not have clothing, cooking oils and various other things.
People make comments out of general... ignorance, stupidity, lack of knowledge, lack of empathy. But there are so many of us who appreciate you and what you do.
Seeing how you raise your sheep is so amazingly heart warming and beautiful.
The nursery rhyme that starts:
This little piggy went to market
This little piggy stayed home...
The first little piggy didn't go shopping
I’m 73, just realized what that meant the other day, and I was shocked, SHOCKED I tell you! LOL, I’m such a Pollyanna.
Interesting comment from viewer about lambs going to market. I am reminded that food on the table comes from hardworking people. I appreciate the work involved in raising protein, and I try not to complain about the cost at the grocery store. Thank you for all that you endure, working against weather and catastrophe.
Supporting your local farmers who grow your nourishment is the most important factor in eating healthy. The taste of the meat tells who cares, tender meats have loving raisers. I'm to the point that I can look at meats and never care to purchase them.
Surprisingly, there are a lot of anemic animals sold for market, sad really.
Worse part is the farmer isn't getting grocery store prices.
I’m a vegetarian, an animal welfare advocate, and I love this channel (in a world where being a first generation farmer wasn’t so difficult, I think I’d love to raise sheep like you). Even though I choose not to eat meat that I didn’t harvest myself, I love this channel because it’s very apparent that you love and care for your animals, and it has given me a valuable and different perspective on farming. I really appreciate your commentary on this, and that you are respectful of multiple point of views. I think both farmers and people who prefer not to use animal products have more in common than either think (in terms of caring for the welfare of these animals) can both learn a lot from each other. And I definitely agree-even though it doesn’t feel good to feel guilty or sad over raising animals for slaughter, I think those feelings show that you care.
You are a blessing to mankind keep on feeding us
You should’ve asked that lady does she eat eggs.
Love you Sandi.
Have you be very, very careful when buying eggs. "Etthically" produced eggs do cost more -- but I can sleep at night. Not supporting chickens' terrible lives and relative bondage.
Sandy, I know some can't understand why you would raise lamb for food. But, I'd rather see these lamb raised with Love n kindness , by you, then in some places, where they treat each lamb without compassion n are treated badly, n just for food. People need food, your supplying hungry people, meals,.. if not by you. Someone else would. N most likely, abused n treated poorly.. You are serving an important service.. Thank you for your kind heart
Sandi. Haters will hate. But your Lovers will Love you more!❤
Just wanted to say, since you don't show the sales of your lambs, you don't know how many go to other farms. They may end up as breeding stock. Or how many are bought for kids to raise in like 4H.
And like someone else said, I never knew how old or big lambs were when they are sold for meat. You have taught me a lot, Sandi. You should be proud of the education you have given your viewers.
Thank you Sandi and Mark for keeping it all real. Real as in showing us where our "food" comes from. Especially for showing us the hard work and the often the not so nice side of farming. You guys are really awesome. Bless you. 🙏🏻🧡🕊
Sandi, You have helped those of us new to sheep farming not make mistakes. My learning curve has been fairly steep since 2015. I truly appreciate the videos you have posted which have helped me make informed decisions about my flock and fix the fubars. Your videos are my sheep continuing education.
Every time we load up ours to take I get the guilt too. I have even very last minute changed my mind and kept one. I can’t watch them be sold but my husband watches for me to tell me how it goes. They are my sheep but even he gets the guilt too. It’s hard but it’s part of it. I have even cried before but I’m getting better with it. I put my whole heart into my sheep but I always remind myself of what they are for. Cute or not money needs made to keep the process going. I love how you do things. We can’t keep them all or we would go broke. People need to eat. It’s life. Some people live is fantasy world and forget the stuff they buy at the store comes from farmers of all kinds.
Sandi...
I have seen the growth in you over the years. Comments always affect you so much because you care. Love your personal growth you showed about this comment. You do you... Unapologetically.. love this attitude on you!!!!❤
I was fortunate enough to have a small farmer for a grandfather. He had 100 acres and raised cattle and a grain- sometimes wheat and sometimes corn. I always loved the farm. He also cut hay. My grandmother had chickens and they also had a garden and raised 2 hogs every year. I lived in a small city(30,000 people). Going to the country every two weeks was something I always enjoyed. It also showed me where our food comes from.❤️
That sounds like it was a beautiful childhood.
That sounds very much like when I was growing up in Oregon. My grandfather and uncle farmed wheat and grasses (rye, orchard, etc). Also had chickens and a few dairy and beef cattle for their own use. Another aunt and uncle had some sheep and beef animals on a small farm. We lived in town, but every summer we had a big garden at Grandpa's home property. So we visited about once a week, and I grew up helping with garden chores, as well as gathering eggs for Grandma, giving the cows a scoop of grain while Grandpa milked them, etc. I even got to bottle feed lambs a few times. As a kid, I didn't always appreciate time at the farm. Looking back, I really appreciate all I learned, including helping my mom pressure can and freeze our garden produce. I have tremendous respect for farmers. ❤❤❤❤
@@beverlywallace4920 my grandmother’s homemade whipped cream was the best- made from fresh cow’s milk.
I’ve been watching you for a long time. Maybe the commenter thought you were raising them for wool only? 🤷🏻♀️ Some people are unaware of how the real world works outside of their own lives. I think you are a fantastic farmer and you do a superlative job of raising your sheep and communicating everything about sheep farming to the public. ❤
Pretty sure those operations are still in the meat market too. They require replacement ewes too. A spinner's flock though they tend to be whethers :)
The goal is a fabulous life and only one bad day for a farm animal. And you do your utmost to achieve that goal. Never feel guilty for it.
Well Sandy I’ve been watching for some years now and I look forward to each and every video you make planting and lambing…. And I’m from the USA…. And I’m sure you’re aware as the whole world has that my country has millions of ignorant people living here….. and today listening to your heartfelt video which actually brought tears to my eyes I now realize your country has at least one ……the person who left the comment…..wow what did they think was going on prep for prom night? Maybe yoga/lamb classes? O M G
I love to watch the love and care Mark has for his crops …. His meticulous care for his seeds his soil his machinery. And you the wonderful loving care you give your lambs ….. Mark and Sandy thank you so much for feeding our world 🌾🐑
I get what you were showing is Sandy and I also appreciate all the love and care you put into your sheep/lambs. And I’m proud to say you are an amazing advocate for the human side of this side of farming so thank you for sharing xx
You're the best type of person to be a sheep farmer. You love them :)
When I need to touch base with healthy normal people, I tune in and spend time with the Brocks❤️. Restores my faith in humanity. Screw the trolls.
Sorry, respectfully, but if you think that commenter is a "troll," you don't know the meaning of the term.
Sandi, I'm truly sorry you've been on the receiving end of negative commentary. The way you so deeply care for your animals is the very definition of humane farming practices. Your videos have been a great resource and the perfect introduction to animal husbandry for my children. Thank you! ❤
It is amazing how well you & your husband get along while working together. I think there are few couples who can do that. Is there anything that you can’t do? You are amazing. Ignore the ignorant snowflakes.
I love that you went and got hubby and yourself the ice cream. I work at a University and i hear students talking about the SO and they all seem to want the grand gestures ALOT. What they dont understand its the little things, like buying your honey and ice cream, that mean so much more.
If we had no farmers at all we would not be here. GOD BLESS THE FARMERS!! ❤️❤️❤️
I've been watching your videos for a couple of years or so, and knew from the start where the lambs go. I don't know where that person thinks they would go. I love how you care for all your sheep, you are such a caring lady. God Bless you Sandi, and Mark, and the children. You are an amazing family. 🤗
I feel a little sad when I see them load up but I eat meat so there's that.....I totally understand it's necessary, there is a food chain and it's your job and you do a good job of raising them and caring for them and I enjoy your videos. You know it's funny, I know people who don't eat meat but they have pets who do LOL
True!
I now stick to herbivores -- horses and burros. (Although some Dalmatians dogs do well on vegetarian diets, quite restricted ones. Purportedly, they can lack some enzyme, vet said.)
I first started watching and it hit me. Omg they’re going to be eaten! But as I watched and learned who u were as a farmer and family. I realized the sheep are in such good hands and could have it so much worse . So thanx for caring so much and being such a beautiful human and family. As a society we do eat meat and not a lot of people can do what you do. U do it with love and caring and compassion. ❤
No matter what, Sandi, your sheep are loved. They have a good life there with you. This is why I've loved you all these years. In this time we live, so much is happening and not all of it good. But you are a shining light in a chaotic time. This is what drew me to you. Your lambs live a life of love before they die, and this is what makes each day worth living...in my humble opinion. ❤
What I learned from this channel is about tiling fields. Most of the land around us is used for pasture for cows and not for growing crops. In our county here in Texas, we have 65,0000 cows and 16,000 people. I had never heard of tiling fields until you showed it in your videos. I, too, get sad when I think of those lambs being sold for meat, but I know how important it is for food production for the 99% of people who eat meat and not the 1% who eat leaves.
There will always be haters/trolls no matter how many people love and adore you, you gotta ignore them and carry on ❤
Your Channel Is Amazing and Heartfelt, Encourages and Uplifts Everyone That watches! Including Our Fam! ♥️ from the USA 🇺🇸
I think of the Golden Girls and how much you invest in unproductive ewes just because you love them ❤️ You care so deeply for each animal and your compassion make you the best farmer!
As a Animal Science major, one of the biggest surprises was learning the market for animals, and the impact they have on this world. Because of human intervention, ~60% of the animals that are alive today, would have perished, one way or the other. It is the nature of this world, only the strongest survive, from the mother, to the lamb, and back again. Any of those moments are a risk to their lives naturally, not including diseases, illness, injury, being hunted.... BUT because we are SAVING so many animals (this goes for any farm or companion animal) they are overpopulating the world, letting off gases, eating nature (to the point that grass doesn't grow back that fast! 3 weeks, for every 3 days of grazing). We NEED to consume a good amount of these animals, otherwise we wouldn't bother breeding them!
Yes, I love a good wool story, but that is very specific breeding, to get the length and coil to the wool harvested. They aren't out there letting their girls flirt with all the boys, only one, which is most likely related to a show ram/ewe. This is for best confirmation of the body as well, so the hips are wide enough to birth, the utters well attached. If you are a civilian, who hasn't gone through these courses, or lived on a farm, it is easy to say, no meat! Heck, my mom is a vegetarian, I love me a good vegetarian meal. But humans would have to close down BILLIONS of jobs, farms, just to prevent animals from breeding. AND those animals, are still NEEDED to fertilise the soil! So how many is the right amount? how often do you rotate crops? rotate your animals? how many segments have you divided your farm, so make enough rest period for the next animal or plant thrive? LOGISTICS.
There are a lot of people who don't own a farm, but enjoy a burger on occasion. Are they to raise an entire cow, and go through the WHOLE process, when they don't want to be any part of that? they are just looking for a meal, not the nitty gritty of it, nor having enough meat for probably 3 years in their freezer! (family size depending, probably a year for most) SOooo my point is, I LOVE ANIMALS, I studied Organismal Biology, followed by animal science, and hope to become a veterinarian one day. A farmers job is to care for their animals, what happens after that, like Sandy says, is behind closed doors. She doesn't participate in anything, besides loving these creatures, and it is a love so pure that there are over a BILLION of use watching, who appreciate her love for her sheep. Just imagine, that those (BIG) little lambs, are like the golden girls, and that they will see "Greener Pastures", one way or another
In Winnipeg, we had a huge hail storm and buckets of rain for the last couple of days. I thought of you and Mark trying to get in the field to plant. It is nice to see your update. It's good to see you both with less stress on your faces.
You and Mark are such a great team 💪🏻💪🏻
Glad to see the lamb got up, hopefully she continues to improve. I watch this other channel Gold Shaw Farm, Morgan has a tiny or shall we say boutique farm, but he raises birds, cattle and pigs for meat. He said, I love my animals, and I make sure that everyday they are on my farm is a good day, so they only have one bad day, (something like that), helped me to have a different perspective. We know you love these animals, and while they are with you, they are cared for with your heart. The reality is humans are omnivorous, as many animals are, it's as you say the circle of life. Sorry the weather is a challenge, hope it clears up. Sandi, thanks for taking us along, always a pleasure.👍❤️
Saw a bumper sticker years ago..."Farming is everyones' bread and butter." Still true today.
Watching you farm together is amazing. I wished I had these vlogs when I was teaching. Non farmers have had references to understand the amount of work that goes into growing our food. Thanks to both of you.
There are may channels that have farm animals as pets. Now if you can afford it and want to do that, then go for it, but boy am I grateful for folks like Sandi Brock, as I love lamb! If it were not for working farms like yours Sandi, I would have to do it myself, and quite frankly, I do not want to. Thank you for all you do. Hopefully, you will read the good comments too.
do what you wish, but do remember you are using a hired killer to get access to meat. That is reality. Denial is a happy place, until reality breaks through. At least Sandi gives the animals give the animals good lives, while they are alive. I value that.
@@chuckthebrindlepittie6820Are you calling people that prepare our meat trained killers? Should I expect them to know how to use a sniper? Be respectful and call them butchers. They preform this task and allow others more time and resources to spare for other occupations.
@@augervongaribaldi I said "hired" killers. We hire them to kill animals because we won't or can't.
I think it's important to show that you care. The way our food is raised and grown matters. I think the majority of humans are removed by how and where our food is produced. Your TH-cam channel not only gives a glimpse into your jobs but your lives and I thank you so much for that.
I appreciate how well you treat your animals. This is the reality of raising animals for market. People need to wake up to the fact that the meat fairy doesn't wave her wand & the meat magically appears in the food chest. You work so very hard caring for & raising healthy sheep. I love your channel. This is reality people. There are farmers out there who treat & raise animals in horrible conditions. Sandy you are a wonderful example of compassionate farming ❤