ICELANDIC RAM ESCAPES DURING SHEARING | Iceland Day 3

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    At 18 I went away from farming to work in the city (something I still do) and at 23 (2013) I decided I wanted to do something for some extra money so I went on a sheep shearing course. The hardest thing I’ll ever do was learning to shear sheep. [shudders thinking about it]
    I shore whilst on my holidays from work for 2 years and then in 2015 my dad died so I decided to get my own sheep so I could continue working with sheep as it was something I loved doing. From there it escalated quickly from my first 4 sheep in my mum’s garden to now running around 850 breeding ewes.
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Комментарии • 164

  • @mikanfarmer
    @mikanfarmer Год назад +82

    I don't know if anyone has mentioned it before, but can we all just appreciate the wonderful wooden interior of the shed ! No concrete or galvanised runs, no clanking metal causing stress to the sheep, (and the shearers). So nice to see. Loving this Icelandic trip.

    • @TheSheepGame
      @TheSheepGame  Год назад +6

      Wait till u see the shed in the next vlog. Amazing wooden pens and beams

    • @HootMaRoot
      @HootMaRoot Год назад +3

      I am guessing they build from all wood as it has a lot better thermal value that concrete or metal

    • @viscache1
      @viscache1 Год назад

      It makes a huge difference. We bought a 100 year old farm that had been just about covered over in concrete and steel and have been jack hammering and cutting like mad and replacing with rough cut lumber. The sheep are much happier and tame

    • @petertowneya
      @petertowneya Год назад

      Looking more like Robbie every day :)

    • @luadraponies
      @luadraponies Год назад

      Old sheds down here were mostly timber and pens under neath.

  • @gabrieleortiz5041
    @gabrieleortiz5041 Год назад +16

    And here I thought the hanging loop was for suspending the sheep in midair, but no, it’s there to save the shearer’s back, so they can go for another round! 😉
    Very entertaining and informative video, Cammy. You give us a window into so many interesting lives. And we get poetry to boot! 😁 Cheers, and fantastic work.

  • @TwospotzArtAndCraft
    @TwospotzArtAndCraft Год назад +12

    This is VERy fun to watch. The White ones look uniform and so beautiful. BUT...always a but, the coloured ones are breathtaking in their amazing variety. It is really interesting to see this variation in colours.

  • @CharlenePink-Dufresne
    @CharlenePink-Dufresne Год назад +16

    Impressive! That's a lot of sheep to shear in a short time. So great seeing you pass on your knowledge.

  • @nanalesa24
    @nanalesa24 Год назад +15

    I really love this breed of sheep, the horns are exquisite. Looks like all went well.

  • @patpierce4854
    @patpierce4854 Год назад +7

    Love the information on how the data gets used to improve the flock’s genetics! The breed has been in Iceland for millennia, and selected over the years for their amazing quality wool (so glad that their wool is valued like it should be!!!). And of COURSE Robbie Burns had to toast the haggis!🐑❤️

  • @Liz-M
    @Liz-M Год назад +26

    Great series Cammy 🤩
    I love to see how other people live, their grasp of the English language is astounding.
    I sent your last video to my sister who is making her own wool to show her the length of their fleece 😍

    • @GotAnUmbrella
      @GotAnUmbrella Год назад +4

      Almost all (like 95% plus) Icelanders can speak English, so I don't get why you are so surprised. It's taught as a second language.

    • @wendyrowland7787
      @wendyrowland7787 Год назад +4

      @@GotAnUmbrella yes they are proud of their English and also it is necessary. I spent 18 months in Norway as a nanny. I learned the language mainly through the children and had them in stitches when I mentioned a ‘rocking’ horse in a field. Only the older generation who had learned German let me speak their language.

    • @Liz-M
      @Liz-M Год назад +4

      @@GotAnUmbrella Hi, I think it was admiration 🙂 because here in the UK I was never taught a second language. I am 65 but it’s still not compulsory to learn a second language in some schools. 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @donnafink6262
    @donnafink6262 Год назад +4

    Love seeing all those Icelandic sheep! I just finished knitting a cardigan out of Icelandic wool. The great escape was hilarious! I also enjoyed your recitation over the haggis. Take care

    • @angelagendreau3586
      @angelagendreau3586 Год назад +1

      I want to learn how to do that. If/when my husband and I get the land we need, we want to start an Icelandic sheep farm ( in Canada though) and I want to knit with some of the wool.

    • @TheSheepGame
      @TheSheepGame  Год назад

      Thanks Donna =D

  • @lizhrubik3936
    @lizhrubik3936 Год назад +4

    There’s always a lot to be learned from others. Some things you can use some not. What a beautiful country and so welcoming. I’m sure Lizzie and Jock are missing you. Thanks for taking us along.💐

  • @cruztj1
    @cruztj1 Год назад +2

    I have Icelandic and Shetland sheep. Wild, rustic, wonderfully crazy sheep! I love them and their wool! Thanks for showing us a more in-depth look at these beauties, the land, and the people.

  • @DTS1838
    @DTS1838 Год назад +2

    Great videos Cammy ,so nice to see a little bit of the authentic Icelander’s in the agricultural scene.

  • @melissagoetz8847
    @melissagoetz8847 Год назад +5

    I really liked seeing there record keeping on the stats of the sheep. Great job Camy!

  • @HootMaRoot
    @HootMaRoot Год назад +6

    Been loving your Icelandic adventure
    I am sure there was this type of sheep in the Western Isles 30 years ago or something very similar, as sheep with that small white face/head and such a square body are very distinct features

  • @kwalsh1968
    @kwalsh1968 Год назад +5

    Another great look into the lives of sheep shearing. Your Icelandic series is superb Cammy! ❤️

  • @AmandaTroutman
    @AmandaTroutman Год назад +4

    Good morning. What a great vid to watch while doing some knitting for my upcoming baby. It's soothing, I guess, to watch y'all work so hard! 😂

  • @ladymcbeath
    @ladymcbeath Год назад +1

    The fleeces are gorgeous! I love these sheep!

  • @PlainOlCourtney
    @PlainOlCourtney Год назад +2

    Up early in southern US. I'd LOVE to hear you and my neighbors have a conversation. 😂🤣

  • @manicspinner1959
    @manicspinner1959 Год назад +2

    Cammy!!!! We handspinners want to see up-closes of the fleece! And learn how to buy a fleece or three for handspinning! (They look SO beautiful!!!)

    • @TheSheepGame
      @TheSheepGame  Год назад +1

      I think the next video looks a bit closer! =D

  • @Bootneck-RMC
    @Bootneck-RMC Год назад +10

    I have really loved this series of the shearing in Iceland, it has been absolutely fantastic. Thank you for bring us along on this wee trip with you Cammy. 👏👏👏👏👏👏
    Been meaning to ask a few questions, but kept forgetting, so here we go:
    Is the quality of Icelandic sheep's wool of a high standard, or just the same as the majority in the UK?
    Will you be bring any Icelandic sheep back with you to Ayrshire?
    Finally, how has it been shearing with massive hangover's as your host's seem to know how to party? 🤣🍻🥃

    • @TheSheepGame
      @TheSheepGame  Год назад +4

      😂
      Similar to ours but they have a lot less sheep than us so it's worth more
      I'd love to import some semen
      Horrible lol

    • @jillcrowe2626
      @jillcrowe2626 Год назад

      Self-induced flu symptoms are a bad way to start the day. Perhaps if one slowed down with the beer, just saying?

  • @mizuki719
    @mizuki719 Год назад +1

    Watching while knitting with Icelandic yarn 🧶. I wonder if any of the fleece from this will end up in my future yarn😁. Enjoying your Icelandic adventure series very much.

  • @habslover2306
    @habslover2306 Год назад +1

    Have thoroughly enjoyed your Iceland trip. The ram escape was hilarious. Poor guy running around half naked. 😲

  • @Betsy-R
    @Betsy-R Год назад +2

    Hi Cammy! Received my Sheep Game Shearing Hoodie in the mail yesterday! I love it! Thank you! ❤Great video as always. Beautiful sheep! Those 3 lambs with their faces in the corner seem to be thinking if they ignore you maybe you won’t see them! 😂

  • @The_double_ewe
    @The_double_ewe Год назад +1

    This Icelandic trip has made me appreciate my lopi yarn even more.

  • @cherylcampbell7495
    @cherylcampbell7495 Год назад +1

    Such beautiful fluffy wool. Busy, busy Cammy. Love from AZ.👍🙏🇺🇸

  • @tammykaltreider
    @tammykaltreider Год назад +8

    This series has been brilliant! But let’s face it, all of your videos are. When you shear a lot of sheep what hurts the most? Your back or your neck? Or neither. ♥️

    • @TheSheepGame
      @TheSheepGame  Год назад +2

      Good question Tammy. Probably ur hands get sorest after a lot of shearing u start wearing through your skin and u have to tape them all up

    • @colleenkopp56
      @colleenkopp56 Год назад +1

      @@TheSheepGame would wearing a very good quality kidskin glove be helpful?

  • @Kimflick100
    @Kimflick100 Год назад +2

    🤣😂😂 Too Much Information Lads on the trousers situation! 😆 Yet great to see how things run on the breeding programme & so on in Iceland. Keep 'em rolling on guy's.
    Hea what the weather situation there at present..... asking from a very wet & blustery Southern Ireland. ☔ Seems like you guy's are having fun. 🤞

    • @TheSheepGame
      @TheSheepGame  Год назад +1

      It was about 6 degrees whole time we were there 😁

  • @Annie6460
    @Annie6460 Год назад

    Wow, that was real fun Cammy. Dinner looked good too. I loved their smoked lamb and the bread that goes with it….yum! ❤️🇦🇺🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @buschee1958
    @buschee1958 Год назад +1

    Bloody good clean shearer's. Nice to see

  • @paulfairbrass4424
    @paulfairbrass4424 Год назад

    That book with the stock information is a fantastic idea for breeding.

  • @kasie680
    @kasie680 Год назад +1

    Wow what a beautiful shed!!

  • @biglemms
    @biglemms Год назад

    Yes Cammy...i think you finally got "out haired".

  • @helenholmes3018
    @helenholmes3018 Год назад

    Thank you for another great video I loved it and in places I only dream of seeing

  • @kathyk479
    @kathyk479 Год назад

    Wow I'd love to have one or more of thoughts fleeses to spin! Just to feel the wool go thru my hands as I spin would be such a treat! Wow! Thoughts are beautiful sheep!

  • @surfincincindy1185
    @surfincincindy1185 Год назад +2

    Hi Cammie... I was watching Sandi's vlog today and saw a star actor on it !!!!! you dong the flockwatch commercial great job cindy 😁

  • @ollymckieakasyphon_olly1112
    @ollymckieakasyphon_olly1112 Год назад +3

    I love this channel ❤

  • @azamyahmad
    @azamyahmad Год назад +1

    Morning from Montreal.. hey Cammy loved watching your super Awesome content vloggs video.. as always great job.. keep it Up.. have a wonderful blessing weekend to you and your lovely beautiful family.. TQSM from Mtl Cdn

  • @Hillfarmlamb
    @Hillfarmlamb Год назад

    Great insight to sheep farming in Iceland bet you'll be over 250000 subscribers before end of year👍👍👍

  • @shannongraeber6578
    @shannongraeber6578 Год назад

    These are wonderful vedios. Love seeing the other sheep breeds.

  • @rodmackinnon8497
    @rodmackinnon8497 Год назад

    Loved the old Scottish rhythm . . . cheers.

  • @jakepuds1516
    @jakepuds1516 Год назад

    I just watch to see cammie the name sheep's the game keep up all the hard work love to all the family how happy u are is an inspiration keep up the videos

  • @rosejohnson452
    @rosejohnson452 Год назад

    Always enjoy your ability to recite a poem or toast for a special occasion. That's talent and is appreciated. Are you sure you're not Irish? My Irish relatives would wax poetic at the drop of a hat.

  • @garymadden2656
    @garymadden2656 Год назад

    Great video Cammy and what a time your having 👌

  • @edfranklin9137
    @edfranklin9137 Год назад +3

    Cammy, could you please come down to Oxfordshire on Christmas lunchtime and do your little speech over our Turkey. 😂😂😂

  • @jldisme
    @jldisme Год назад

    I like the new graphics.

  • @simvrod
    @simvrod Год назад +2

    Will you be bring any Icelandic sheep to your flock? What a great trip and country Iceland is. Great vids.👍👍👍👍

  • @danielawinkler4658
    @danielawinkler4658 Год назад

    Your back must be sore after so many sheep, thank you for the video

  • @wandagrayson646
    @wandagrayson646 Год назад

    Beautiful wool. I always wish I could get my hands on it and get some good Icelandic wool yarn.

  • @jimkinloch2360
    @jimkinloch2360 Год назад +1

    Didn’t know billy Conley did sheep sheering ha ha

  • @heidilady
    @heidilady Год назад

    Those sheep are good looking!

  • @sherkylady7765
    @sherkylady7765 Год назад +3

    Enjoying the videos of Iceland. Quite amazing sheep. I’m curious about what is done with the wool. Would you give a video about the process?

    • @angelagendreau3586
      @angelagendreau3586 Год назад +1

      I don't know what everyone does with it but when I honeymooned there with my husband they had sweaters and hats hand knit by knitting clubs in many of the stores. From locally produced wool. I wear my hat every winter.

    • @sherkylady7765
      @sherkylady7765 Год назад

      @@angelagendreau3586 The way the wool is cleaned, combed and spun is what I’d like to see.

    • @TheSheepGame
      @TheSheepGame  Год назад +3

      I'll try get a visit to a wool mill next time i'm there

    • @sherkylady7765
      @sherkylady7765 Год назад

      @@TheSheepGame It doesn’t have to be in Iceland. Any place where you are able film is great.

    • @angelagendreau3586
      @angelagendreau3586 Год назад +1

      @@sherkylady7765 Me too.

  • @hollyjensen2371
    @hollyjensen2371 Год назад +2

    My Icelandic Shetland cross rams./wethers were always beastly to shear...very kicky and they could get their feet under them in a flash. Got kicked enough in tender enough spots to make me glad I am not a male. lol great shearing, and PS, yeah, my wethers/rams did the same dumb stuff...fighting after shearing.

    • @TheSheepGame
      @TheSheepGame  Год назад +1

      Brilliant Holly i got a laugh at that =D

  • @sarahmealing2510
    @sarahmealing2510 Год назад +3

    I love watching your sharing and everything you do I just wondered how you ended up in Iceland did they contact you or did you suggest it to them because it seems a lovely good everywhere is so clean you do on here you deserve to get your own place as soon as love to all your family from Sarah from England

    • @TheSheepGame
      @TheSheepGame  Год назад

      Thanks Sarah! Unsteinn contacted me over a year ago about visiting them for the mountain gather but I couldn't make it because we went to St Kilda with Landward so I went for shearing instead 😄

  • @MstresVampy
    @MstresVampy Год назад +1

    I loved this whole video ... but I wish u could have translated the one lil bit w the story ..

    • @TheSheepGame
      @TheSheepGame  Год назад

      Address to the haggis?
      Full English translation here -
      www.robertburns.org.uk/Assets/Poems_Songs/toahaggis.htm

  • @thepeanutgallery1699
    @thepeanutgallery1699 Год назад +1

    Ode to a Haggis! A month early, aye? :-) Or Rabbie Burns is good all year round!

  • @colleenkopp56
    @colleenkopp56 Год назад

    Cammy, it breaks my heart to tell you that your barber HATES you!
    You are such a great looking hunk so please find a barber who likes you!
    Love your vlogs from Iceland! I have a marvelous sweater a friend of mine brought back from Iceland!
    Stay well!!
    11/27/22 1:10 pm PDT

  • @dt8ustotten285
    @dt8ustotten285 Год назад

    Great!

  • @traceymcclymont7175
    @traceymcclymont7175 Год назад +1

    Another great addition to the (Norway!😂😂), Iceland collection Cammy. The sheep look so uniform and clean. Cammy, how is the wool used in Iceland( apart from the obvious!), do the farmers get any more money compared to British sheep farmers for their wool?🤔. Also, how many farms are there on the island and are the farms capped in size??. Just curious!! Oh, on a final note - great rendition of the bards, Ode tae a Haggis, the singlet would have looked braw wi' a kilt!!😂👌🏻❤

  • @candicechristensen1753
    @candicechristensen1753 Год назад +1

    Can you explain why they're shearing the sheep in winter?

  • @Finallyretired2022
    @Finallyretired2022 Год назад +2

    You’ve probably covered this before, but do you think the body suspensions help take stress of your back while sheering ?
    Love the travel to Iceland ! I can now add it to my list of travel, compliments of Cammie !! Greetings to Lizzie, Jock and one on the way. Do you know if it’s a boy or girl ?

    • @keithroberts4559
      @keithroberts4559 Год назад +3

      They do take the stress of your back and helps in extending the shearers life. Used all over the world. Another New Zealand invention along with those Te Pari yards.

    • @TheSheepGame
      @TheSheepGame  Год назад +1

      Thanks Terrie. Yeah they do take the stress off your back and they are very good if you are on slow shearing sheep such as merinos. Because most sheep I shear are quite easy shearing I don't get a sore back so I don't need one.

  • @bsheep234
    @bsheep234 Год назад

    Flock watch question. How does weights get recorded from scale head to individuals being weighed

  • @rosiedepetro8674
    @rosiedepetro8674 Год назад

    Hi Cammy. I see your ad on Flock Watch on Sandi ' s channel .

  • @wendyrowland7787
    @wendyrowland7787 Год назад +2

    I can see what you mean by easy peelers, my flock was winter shorn,in spite of pushing them up tight to warm them up the shearer had to keep oiling. I am guessing two things. 1. You met Lizzy in Norge. 2. You enjoyed dramatic recital at school.

    • @TheSheepGame
      @TheSheepGame  Год назад

      Thanks Wendy. I actually met Lizzy at a speed shear in Scotland and I didn't do any drama or plays at School 😆

    • @wendyrowland7787
      @wendyrowland7787 Год назад

      @@TheSheepGame late developer then, but speedy when it came to Lizzy!

  • @zeldamae1321
    @zeldamae1321 Год назад

    Many questions: when did you start steering? How did you learn? How far have you traveled to sheer? How many countries have you sheers in? Does all the wool go to be processed? Why does belly wool jot get processed for clothes or clothing? How old is a sheep at first steering? Is a ram harder to sheer or is it same as a ewe, just bigger (more powerful)? Have you ever been bitten when steering? What about bio'd (poop or peed) on? Thanks in advance for your time and consideration in reply.

  • @johnperry5102
    @johnperry5102 Год назад +1

    your back must be hurting after all that sheering

    • @TheSheepGame
      @TheSheepGame  Год назад +1

      I'm quite lucky John it doesn't hurt but i'm sure one day it will

    • @johnperry5102
      @johnperry5102 Год назад +1

      @@TheSheepGame you have a super channel, and we all watch it, every video, its grand

  • @martinvanveelen5395
    @martinvanveelen5395 Год назад +2

    I'm a shearer in the Netherlands and if we let escape an unfinished sheep we have to buy a crate of beers for the crew

  • @pumperswife2248
    @pumperswife2248 Год назад

    Since it’s so late in the year will the sheep stay in the barns until it warms up?

  • @jillpickup9981
    @jillpickup9981 Год назад +1

    Cammy, can you explain the use of the sling that the chap was using next to you please? Xx

    • @RICDirector
      @RICDirector Год назад

      Helps support your back, so you arent as likely to get injured, I think

    • @TheSheepGame
      @TheSheepGame  Год назад +1

      That's it Jill, All about the back

    • @jillpickup9981
      @jillpickup9981 Год назад +1

      Thank you both x

  • @ja6368
    @ja6368 Год назад

    Wild man needs a shearing🤫

  • @CuriousEchidna
    @CuriousEchidna Год назад +1

    No one can ever be at you for your hair again after seeing that wild haired fella 😅

    • @RICDirector
      @RICDirector Год назад

      I just figured that was Graeme the Hoof Gp's idol......

    • @CuriousEchidna
      @CuriousEchidna Год назад +1

      @@RICDirector ha, at least Graeme can tie his back for work 😆

  • @juliemoses1909
    @juliemoses1909 Год назад +1

    So, you haven’t said but are these ewes lambing after shearing and going to be in a barn?

    • @TheSheepGame
      @TheSheepGame  Год назад +1

      Just into the barn they'll be lambing in May

  • @kathysmith4261
    @kathysmith4261 Год назад +1

    Love the look of these icelandic sheep. Do they sell the wool or are they only used for meat?

    • @TheSheepGame
      @TheSheepGame  Год назад

      Yeah they get a good price for the wool but mainly meat

  • @janegrieve
    @janegrieve Год назад +1

    Braw place that Norway 😂

  • @kristinacleveland1805
    @kristinacleveland1805 Год назад

    Another crackin' video! I loved the intro with your head in the plane! ahhaah And the truck pulling the 'shameless plug for merchandise"...hahaha. I don't actually think it's shameless...that's what a lot of YTers say. hahahah How else could you say you were 'rakin' it in'?!
    Much love from Nova Scotia!!

  • @kathrynbonnell5037
    @kathrynbonnell5037 Год назад +1

    Why are they shearing as winter begins? Don’t the sheep need their wool to keep warm?

    • @TheSheepGame
      @TheSheepGame  Год назад

      They go into an insulated shed so they are nice and warm

    • @vickijones3660
      @vickijones3660 Год назад +1

      Exactly what I wondered.

  • @luadraponies
    @luadraponies Год назад

    Something else to address. An old one…plastic bags n wellies…stuffed, they stopped giving us the plastic bags. They were built just right. The bought bin liners don’t work

  • @akoilady9097
    @akoilady9097 Год назад +2

    The barns you were shearing in, are the the same the sheep live in? There doesn't seem to be much room for them to move around. I understand they are in over the winter.

    • @TheSheepGame
      @TheSheepGame  Год назад +1

      Yeah they all stay here. Being a bit tighter is important for keeping them clean on the slats. If they don't have enough sheep in the pens the dung doesn't get pushed through and they get all dirty. It also helps keep them nice and warm.

    • @akoilady9097
      @akoilady9097 Год назад

      @@TheSheepGame thanks Cammy! Can they lie down to sleep? That must be cosy.
      They do look very healthy!

    • @GotAnUmbrella
      @GotAnUmbrella Год назад

      @@akoilady9097 seems like there was more space after they were shorn because a lot of their bulk is gone.

  • @shepherdewan
    @shepherdewan Год назад

    That is a good boy

  • @samanthasimental3788
    @samanthasimental3788 Год назад

    I like the guy hanging around while he shears. What is that contraction called and does it help?

    • @TheSheepGame
      @TheSheepGame  Год назад

      Back-eeze yeah it helps if you are shearing slow sheep.

  • @CuriousEchidna
    @CuriousEchidna Год назад

    Very interesting and entertaining,
    I'd be interested to hear why the Flexi is slower, is it just due to what you're accustomed to?

    • @TheSheepGame
      @TheSheepGame  Год назад +2

      Thanks. It's because the solid dropper does all the work for you. It's sprung so as you swing the hand piece it pushed and pulls it for you and u hardly have to work whereas with the flexi u have to do all the pushing and pulling =D

    • @CuriousEchidna
      @CuriousEchidna Год назад +1

      @@TheSheepGame wow that's clever. Such a simple idea to harness the pendulum motion and save the effort.

  • @colinwientjens1871
    @colinwientjens1871 Год назад

    Love the set ups they have! What are they after with the breeding and recording? Are the white sheep preferred or coloured or not important?

    • @TheSheepGame
      @TheSheepGame  Год назад +1

      It's not too important but the whites seem to be most popular

  • @PeggyStentzCasey
    @PeggyStentzCasey Год назад

    Do they at least have a use for that magnificent wool? Or is it just scraped like in the UK?

    • @TheSheepGame
      @TheSheepGame  Год назад +1

      They sell it for good money over there and it gets used for clothing and other garments

    • @PeggyStentzCasey
      @PeggyStentzCasey Год назад

      @@TheSheepGame I'm so glad!!! The wool looks marvelous!

  • @theresaciba632
    @theresaciba632 Год назад

    I know I couldn't do that job for sure but why is that guy hanging from the ceiling?

  • @sarahcontento9516
    @sarahcontento9516 Год назад

    Cammy what is the difference between the sheep you have and the Icelandic sheep? I saw a shearer in a sling type thing. Why do they use those?

    • @TheSheepGame
      @TheSheepGame  Год назад

      Very different breeds Sarah. Mine are quite soft but they're big and milky. These are smaller but they are tough!

    • @kenyonbissett3512
      @kenyonbissett3512 Год назад

      Icelandic sheep are considered a primitive breed.

  • @pattiesidlick4658
    @pattiesidlick4658 Год назад

    So did you figure out how to smuggle some of those beauties home? The coloured ones would make a nice addition to home.... just saying. 😁

    • @TheSheepGame
      @TheSheepGame  Год назад +1

      I'd love too.... maybe get some semen and try breed some here!

  • @beejayem42
    @beejayem42 Год назад

    🐨👍

  • @mjallenuk
    @mjallenuk Год назад

    You planning to go back in the future?

    • @TheSheepGame
      @TheSheepGame  Год назад +2

      Yeah for the mountain gathers in Sept 👍

    • @mjallenuk
      @mjallenuk Год назад

      Oh brilliant!

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  • @lindaarmstrongjackman9788
    @lindaarmstrongjackman9788 Год назад

    😁👍👍❤️

  • @GotAnUmbrella
    @GotAnUmbrella Год назад

    I can't imagine what it feels like to constantly shear sheep with horns when you have to put their face between your legs. Does a stray horn ever poke you in the bum? 🤭

    • @TheSheepGame
      @TheSheepGame  Год назад +2

      not the bum but my legs are black and blue 😄

    • @GotAnUmbrella
      @GotAnUmbrella Год назад

      @@TheSheepGame that's probably even worse! Lol

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  • @shepherdewan
    @shepherdewan Год назад

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  • @ollymckieakasyphon_olly1112
    @ollymckieakasyphon_olly1112 Год назад +2

    I love this channel ❤