Love your content. Can you do a bit of an informational video on drenching as I am looking at getting sheep and don’t fully understand what’s goin on. Cheers
Thanks for the vid mate...sure did learn something - have been watching wireweed come up here and there over time but never knew what it was called...pretty easy to knock over but good to know its name (an old timer once told me it was called "Murrumbidgee mud weed" but clearly he was having a lend of me!). Interesting to see your yard setup too - like that double race idea, especially for one person operation.
Yea there are a lot of different names for weeds and can vary from state to state, and person to person, I’m sure he wasn’t wrong that is just what he knew it as.
@@ourfarmlifeaus interesting. I’d be very curious to see if it shows up in a blood sample. It would be unlikely to affect the lamb itself, but is terrible for the end consumer if it does get into the meat.
@@colin.charbel you’re right it would be interesting. Would only ever be putting grown sheep (e.g. breeding ewes) on sprayed out paddocks though. Lambs would go backwards. So all the lamb you buy in the supermarket I could pretty confidently would have never ingested glyphosate or any spray chemical for that matter.
The GoPro volume is perfectly fine. Thank you for sharing your farm.
Great video Lockie
Very interesting & you're a natural - can't be easy filming AND doing all that work, and editing, etc. Haven't found the camels!
Love your content. Can you do a bit of an informational video on drenching as I am looking at getting sheep and don’t fully understand what’s goin on. Cheers
Thanks for the vid mate...sure did learn something - have been watching wireweed come up here and there over time but never knew what it was called...pretty easy to knock over but good to know its name (an old timer once told me it was called "Murrumbidgee mud weed" but clearly he was having a lend of me!). Interesting to see your yard setup too - like that double race idea, especially for one person operation.
Yea there are a lot of different names for weeds and can vary from state to state, and person to person, I’m sure he wasn’t wrong that is just what he knew it as.
Grate job natural business for shepherd
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Hi buddy
Whats the gadget you are using for making your videos on farm
Hi mate, using a gopro hero 9
Do you kill off weeds with glyphosate? If so how you you protect the lambs from it?
Yea depending on what weeds are in there. Can be grazed one day after spraying it. But generally we leave them off it for a week or so.
@@ourfarmlifeaus interesting. I’d be very curious to see if it shows up in a blood sample. It would be unlikely to affect the lamb itself, but is terrible for the end consumer if it does get into the meat.
@@colin.charbel you’re right it would be interesting. Would only ever be putting grown sheep (e.g. breeding ewes) on sprayed out paddocks though. Lambs would go backwards. So all the lamb you buy in the supermarket I could pretty confidently would have never ingested glyphosate or any spray chemical for that matter.
How old are the lambs when you wean?
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