I shear away fly strike from a relaxed ewe lamb, she almost falls asleep

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  • @shortpam
    @shortpam Год назад +31

    I enjoyed the shaving off of the nasty fly strike. And I wish more people would do their farming like you do, thinking about the whole life cycle. ❤

    • @PeasantKing-od5lg
      @PeasantKing-od5lg 4 месяца назад

      That’s what they all do. What are you talking about?

  • @mappandlucia138
    @mappandlucia138 Год назад +9

    Great work Suzanna. Thank you for your commitment and your vigilance because ultimately you are helping protect us all.

  • @susancope4353
    @susancope4353 Год назад +12

    You are doing a fantastic job Suzanna you should be very proud of yourself. 😊

  • @nemocookfan6961
    @nemocookfan6961 Год назад +13

    I love watching them run toward you!

  • @qandt66
    @qandt66 Год назад +6

    Not really a "Disney Farm" is it? 🧚‍♀️ 😉
    (referenence to a recent comment).
    Sheer (excuse pun) hard work - sweating buckets!
    Maggots look🤢😬 Great relief for lambs whilst treated and chance for afternoon nap😊
    May your message and real life examples of biodiversity continue to reach out far afield. 🍀🦋

  • @elizabethneill3825
    @elizabethneill3825 Год назад +6

    I loved watching the lambs arrive.

  • @angelareimann6433
    @angelareimann6433 Год назад +4

    You explain this so beautifully.

  • @ByDaviddessine
    @ByDaviddessine Год назад +3

    Hello , thanks for this good nature vidéo see you later my friend

  • @N.-yz4te
    @N.-yz4te 10 месяцев назад +1

    Красивые у вас овечки🌻

  • @mach2262
    @mach2262 9 месяцев назад +2

    I had a Yorkie pup that we trimmed twice a year. My husband and I found that hard. Didn’t know what hard was until I saw your video. Your sheep are so trusting and comfortable around you. Great work 🤩🥰🙏🏻

  • @kimberlycrouch7228
    @kimberlycrouch7228 Год назад +1

    Great work! Thoroughly enjoyed this!

  • @nancysmith-baker1813
    @nancysmith-baker1813 Год назад +3

    I am always wondering what they did without all this insecticide. They servived and the ecosystem was so much healthier . Now adays people kill everything in there lawn except yhe green color.
    Thankyou .your farm is so beautiful.
    Good vidio .

    • @SuzannaCramptonIreland
      @SuzannaCramptonIreland  Год назад

      Thank you

    • @nancysmith-baker1813
      @nancysmith-baker1813 Год назад

      @@SuzannaCramptonIreland thankyou ,
      I am so glad your vidios came up , I watch them every day for refreshment from the world .I remember as a kid all the bugs and pollinators in the fields , and those fields sre gone .
      So glad yours are alive .take care .
      Thankyou so much for sharing .

  • @horsewhisperer20394
    @horsewhisperer20394 11 дней назад +2

    Those sheers are blunt and pulling on the fleece. Get them sharpened.

  • @Annie-ex3ge
    @Annie-ex3ge Год назад +1

    Thank you for explaining!! ❤

  • @PoppysGuitar
    @PoppysGuitar 18 дней назад +1

    The fly maggots must put the animal under terrible stress. Good job. She really trusts you.

  • @jennyjewell5635
    @jennyjewell5635 Год назад +6

    Hot and humid- fly strike heaven.

  • @bonnie7684
    @bonnie7684 Год назад +5

    The alpaca aren’t bothered by the flies?

  • @michellekemp3104
    @michellekemp3104 Год назад +4

    If you don’t want to spray for fly strike and the weather is hot why not shear then completely and eliminate the problem?

    • @SuzannaCramptonIreland
      @SuzannaCramptonIreland  Год назад +10

      I have a neck injury that has taken years to recover and doctors have said I’m not to do heavy work that can effect its recovery. I have tried to get people in to shear but there’s a huge shortage of shearers in Ireland so larger flocks have taken president and people like me are at the bottom of the queue.

    • @michellekemp3104
      @michellekemp3104 Год назад +1

      I had actually heard that on other channels. Didn’t put two and two together. Well there’s an opening for some young enterprising young people.Not me and my bad back.😜

  • @sandycritchlow5227
    @sandycritchlow5227 7 месяцев назад +3

    Wouldn’t it be a lot easier if wool was shorter?

  • @elizabethneill3825
    @elizabethneill3825 Год назад +2

    No fluffy bunnies here.

  • @AM-nm4oh
    @AM-nm4oh 9 месяцев назад +2

    Your lambs come running when you call them?! 😂🤣

  • @lesliegalen7018
    @lesliegalen7018 Год назад +7

    To hell with husbandry. You are managing your farm wifely. You are creating, not destroying.

  • @Cricket2731
    @Cricket2731 Год назад +1

    Is flystrike worse on undocked sheep?

    • @SuzannaCramptonIreland
      @SuzannaCramptonIreland  Год назад +2

      No it doesn’t make much difference

    • @Cricket2731
      @Cricket2731 Год назад

      @@SuzannaCramptonIreland , thank you. I always wondered.

    • @MrMcshaft
      @MrMcshaft Год назад

      ​@@SuzannaCramptonIrelandwhat brand is your shears?

    • @l.m.4014
      @l.m.4014 4 месяца назад

      @@MrMcshaft Those shears are very Dull? Or maybe it's the Brand? > Horrible, just Pulling... the wool. The entire Sheep should have been sheared.

  • @MistressOP
    @MistressOP Год назад +2

    I'd been wanting to talk to a historian about old herbal flystrike treatments. We cut the tails vut I wonder of we could breed out of the problem combine with sheering and herbal spot treatment. Last resport the hard stuff but I never tracked down a historian who did those test. They have been testing out. Lot of older soluting testing out which work. Aome of which work very well but finding which acaemdic ar which uni is doing what were is the worst

  • @chrispoe2947
    @chrispoe2947 Год назад

    Is there nothing you can do as a preventative

  • @suzannemusso5639
    @suzannemusso5639 Год назад

    But if you shave them right there in the pasture, would that not infect the other sheep?

  • @redr1150r
    @redr1150r 10 месяцев назад

    Is it only 1 type of fly that does this, and what do you do with maggot riddled wool afterwards ?

  • @kathyboyce3277
    @kathyboyce3277 5 месяцев назад

    What do you raise them for ? Wool or meat ?

    • @SuzannaCramptonIreland
      @SuzannaCramptonIreland  5 месяцев назад

      They’re raised to seek to other breeders, for milk, meat and wool. I get the wool spun and designed blankets that get woven and sold worldwide

  • @eteda3737
    @eteda3737 Год назад

    You can use cydection cattle pour on orally or cydection injectable. The ingredient moxidection does not kill dung beetles.

    • @SuzannaCramptonIreland
      @SuzannaCramptonIreland  Год назад +2

      Thank you. It’s not just dung beetles I’m worried about. Concern for microbial organisms which we internally share with soil so if meat and milk shouldn’t be eaten after a dose for a period of time I would question its safety. As it’s also a wormer I don’t need my sheep to be wormed because plant tannins have been doing an excellent job. Vets came and tested my flock and there was no evidence of any worms.
      It does say - Do not use less than 56 days before slaughter for human consumption. Milk: Do not use in lactating cows or within 80 days of calving where milk or milk products may be used for human consumption.

    • @eteda3737
      @eteda3737 Год назад

      @@SuzannaCramptonIreland well you said you use an insecticide, why not a partacide. Aren’t the ivermections made from microbes from the ground.

  • @CocolottiPearson-s3t
    @CocolottiPearson-s3t Год назад +2

    This is what happens when you dont use fly spray.them sheep must feel horrible,im sure you dont want maggots all on you

    • @SuzannaCramptonIreland
      @SuzannaCramptonIreland  Год назад +2

      Using dips and pour on insecticides kill other insects that are ecosystem and environmentally important like dung beetles. We are supposed to have over 40 different kinds of Dung beetles in Ireland but they’re going extinct due to these chemicals. The insecticide kill or disable many insects which eat the manure or urine from animals who have them on them. This includes a diverse variety of pollinators including bees and butterflies.

  • @ElysiumNZ
    @ElysiumNZ 4 месяца назад

    This is why sheep farmers general dock their tails to prevent fly strike.

    • @SuzannaCramptonIreland
      @SuzannaCramptonIreland  3 месяца назад +2

      docked tails don’t prevent flystrike. flystrike can occur anywhere on a sheep’s body. A sheep does not need a shitty backside to get fly strike. I’ve had flystrike occur on the back of the neck even between shoulders of sheep. pour on insecticide prevents flystrike but this also kills many other insects including dung beetles which are environmentally important

  • @Jr-qo4ls
    @Jr-qo4ls Год назад +2

    She didn’t get them all.

    • @l.m.4014
      @l.m.4014 4 месяца назад

      Those shears are very Dull? Or maybe it's the Brand? > Pulling.... the wool. The entire Sheep should have been sheared.

  • @lisahogan782
    @lisahogan782 7 месяцев назад +1

    Probably it felt good to her to get them off her .

  • @wongxianchen582
    @wongxianchen582 Год назад

    For me Its harder to tell whether the sheep with dark colour whool had flystrike or not..same time goes to rabbit.. my last dark whool sheep died 4 years ago(bitten to death by my stupid neighbor's untrain wolfdog)

  • @wasimsajid1822
    @wasimsajid1822 Год назад

    try to keep chickens with sheep pre and post grazing they will eat the maggots and its less chance of insects landing in sheep with chicken
    Reference. I am from India's southern part We have sheep with fleece we never sheer them during grazing The egrets and other birds eat the insects landing on animals and at the farm, the chickens do their work so in rural parts we mostly don't use insecticides in animals. "Just saying"

    • @angelareimann6433
      @angelareimann6433 Год назад +5

      I suppose you would need the right type of native bird. One that is attracted to forage on an animal's back plus attracted to that species of insects. Nature is so intertwined. I'm fascinated by how different Ireland is to my Australia. Our 400 species of native dung beetles don't eat dung from pasture animals. Australia had to trial introduced dung beetles to reduce blowfly damage.
      Sometimes, hands-on farming is the kindest and fastest way 🙂

    • @SuzannaCramptonIreland
      @SuzannaCramptonIreland  Год назад +5

      I would love to have egrets but we don’t. I can’t have chickens loose with sheep as we have to many foxes and they’d have a feast eating chickens. Occasionally we have magpies who sit on the sheep’s back and eat insects. Some years we have no fly strike problems and we sometimes go for years without fly strike.

    • @SuzannaCramptonIreland
      @SuzannaCramptonIreland  Год назад +3

      Yes native species are needed for native problems but now with so many invasive species of flora & fauna we have to figure things out without killing everything.

  • @ginaheutink968
    @ginaheutink968 Год назад +1

    Poor thing

  • @china4725
    @china4725 11 месяцев назад +2

    You need to hire a man and buy Good sheers I’m thinking you’re a great business woman! Less labor more $$

    • @l.m.4014
      @l.m.4014 4 месяца назад

      > Horrible job... just Pulling off the wool. Those shears are very Dull. More oil? Or maybe it's the Brand?
      The entire Sheep should have been sheared.

  • @nicolenichols4917
    @nicolenichols4917 4 месяца назад +1

    Please hire someone to do this more effectively for you. This is so frustrating!

    • @l.m.4014
      @l.m.4014 4 месяца назад

      > Horrible, just Pulling... the wool. Those shears are very Dull. Or maybe it's the Brand? The entire Sheep should have been sheared.

    • @SuzannaCramptonIreland
      @SuzannaCramptonIreland  3 месяца назад

      To employ someone costs money. I am only a small farmer and work very hard to earn what I do. dagging is one of the jobs I do when needed. Money doesn’t occur willynilly and farming with nature looking after our insect population as well as sheep is environmentally important.

    • @SuzannaCramptonIreland
      @SuzannaCramptonIreland  3 месяца назад +2

      Dagging occurs to help prevent flystrike which can occur anywhere on the sheep even if it’s been fully shorn. the shears were fine for the job. no pulling of wool other than but that had been separated from the ewe by the fly larvae. Farming with nature is hard work with continuous issues both for myself and all the animals including the insects

  • @pat9582
    @pat9582 Год назад

    i think u need a race while the sheep is standing you will find it so much easier so u can clip the sheep its more control of the animal ,and you put click all over and maybe do all the sheep,,,A Race is more control.

    • @SuzannaCramptonIreland
      @SuzannaCramptonIreland  Год назад

      Click is an insecticide which kills dung beetles which is why I do not use it. Dung beetles are essential to how I farm and most of the time dung beetle mites eat fly and worm eggs and larvae. It is a small price to pay to keep dung beetles thriving rather than going extinct.