Main man himself my favorite TV show on watching here all way n y i.uaed have 15 sheep back.in 80.love looking after them bring back old memories I at it
I love a good SHEEP DOG, MEG is truly lovely. Ben at DALSCONE FARM got 2 girls on Monday, just weaned. Named the one MEG & the other FLOSS. Just FYI❤🎉😂
Think it goes back to when rams were running with 90+ ewes. Always found the harness chaffed them a bit. Also when the fences were not great losing/breaking the raddle crayons was a problem when the rams were moving through hedges..
rams with sore feet can have a temperature - that slows down the sperm (so the fertility of the ram reduces). David just throw some grass seed over those bare dirt now so once spring comes it should get up and grow - it will be lambing time so not on the priority list once that starts
The secret to having a good dog is to leave the training to professionals and then get time with said pro trainer and the dog you buy from him/her, to tune up your own ability to work the dog; before you bring it home. The time wasted training a dog, when you don't have the knowledge base, is better spent paying for a good dog that has been selected as a puppy for it's outstanding ability by a true dogman/woman and then properly trained. Trying to train your own dog, is frustrating for you and the dog. It was instantly apparent in the commands you gave, then let the dog ignore a command and then verbally reward her when she ignored said command, you're just confusing for the dog....you can see she has no idea what you actually want from her. Yes a trained dog costs more, but it is instantly effective, if you are guiding it correctly and spares a dog the frustration/negativity of poor training. Lovely Christmas tree, I can see why Orla puts it up early, so you can enjoy it longer.
I think by that logic none of us would learn anything. My thinking is even the pro dog trainers had to learn and I wouldn't be a sheep farmer and I believe the learning is all the fun!
@@sheepschool365 I disagree. You are here trying to teach people about raising sheep, to literally save someone from errors you've made that you know will affect income, or affect the wellbeing of sheep. By that logic, you should be seeking to be schooled by a pro sheepdog trainer on how to train your dogs, otherwise you are just learning from your mistakes and your mistakes affect the mental wellbeing of your dog; it's not "fun" for your dogs. You are able to recognize when looking at your sheep, some aren't worthy of being in a breeding program, so you don't put years of time and money raising that sheep, it gets culled. A professional dog trainer can tell from a litter of well-bred pups which will be rough working dogs, which will be softer and even if a pup won't work, because not every puppy will be a good worker. That pro trainer can match the dog to the work, a rougher dog will go on cattle, the softer dog on sheep or goats. He/she can also match the dog to the new owner to improve the likelihood of success. They will also teach you to properly work the dog, because they don't want the dog ruined. When training a border collie = a highly intelligent dog that knows more about sheep than you ever will, having been genetically selected for hundreds of year for a single task ~ you have to understand the nuances of canine body language, have perfect timing in your commands, use commands correctly, only one command for one action, spend hours upon hours one on one with the dog and a handful of sheep in a smaller fenced area, honing your skills and the dog's. Those are the basics for training and you are doing none of these. You are currently a detriment to your dogs; if you truly want to properly train a sheep dog, you should be working with a professional sheepdog trainer to teach you those skills. And some of the skills can't actually be taught, if you do not have the capability, which then excludes one from being an effective trainer. I suggest anyone who doesn't have hundreds of hours to put into solely training a dog, but wants a successful sheepdog, to buy a properly trained dog from a reputable dogman. Because 99% of people who own a sheepdog don't have the innate skill to properly train it which ends up with a confused mediocre working dog and a frustrated owner and many of those dogs get dumped on someone else (as you have experienced). If they're lucky ruined dogs get a good pet home, if not they end up neglected, abused or dead.
Doing a great job david.and Robbie. Yer great sheep.farmers
Meg is a great sheep dog. I wish you well with Meg the sheep dog.
Thanks Patrick
Beautiful tree Orlaith!! and your children are adorable, and helpful to their daddy! thank you David for another great video!
So nice of you
Main man himself my favorite TV show on watching here all way n y i.uaed have 15 sheep back.in 80.love looking after them bring back old memories I at it
Good stuff. The headstock is a great job.
Great days work Guys. And what a days work that the Ladies did 👏
Really enjoyed this video!
Orla my god what a beautiful job decorating! Looks professional.
Great video , happy family 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼. Enjoyed watching.
Beautiful tree, Orleith
Great video and a lovely family spirit 👌
Thanks so much
Great video David, interesting content
Thank you Martin 👌
Good stuff
Appreciate it
That what all about lovely family out helping ya
Great video David you got a lot of work done there aye that’s some tree fair play to Orla👏👌
Thanks Gary 👍
When you finish that utility they’ll have to throw the raddle powder on yourself 😂
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I love a good SHEEP DOG, MEG is truly lovely. Ben at DALSCONE FARM got 2 girls on Monday, just weaned. Named the one MEG & the other FLOSS. Just FYI❤🎉😂
Amazing tree Orla.
Thanks From Sidney, bc🇨🇦
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Great video as usual David, can we have more of Orla please, she knows how to get the best out of you
Always enjoyable. You definitely had your weetabix handling those rams
It is not the hours you work, it is the work you do in the hours. You can be at work all day and get nothing done
'Happy Wife
Happy Life'
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Fact 😀
How many days will that raddle powder last before you have to add more? Thanks for the great videos for us to enjoy watching?
Come on now David, Noah would make a much better job of mixing that raddle powder than you, stand back and give him a chance 😊
That.great.job.way.pull.skid stair behind tractor
Lime raises the PH, not the other way around.
Agree
Thank you 👌
Very enjoyable video, tree looks fantastic orlaith
Hi David just wondering why you use riddle powder instead of a harness.
Think it goes back to when rams were running with 90+ ewes. Always found the harness chaffed them a bit. Also when the fences were not great losing/breaking the raddle crayons was a problem when the rams were moving through hedges..
Great video ! Is Robbie your father in law ?
Thank you. Yes, Robbie is Orlaith’s dad.
@ he’s a gentleman a real cool dude.
Why did you let the thin sheep out as well as the ones that have sore feet? Are you not going to treat them?
We were really tight for time so let all out to try & get all the rams re-raddled. Ran them back into the shed later that day & treated both of them 👌
rams with sore feet can have a temperature - that slows down the sperm (so the fertility of the ram reduces). David just throw some grass seed over those bare dirt now so once spring comes it should get up and grow - it will be lambing time so not on the priority list once that starts
If the feet is hot no lamb
@@patmcgowan442 infected - infection caused a temperature.and that lowers a sperm count - same in cattle etc
The best laid plans of mice and men will fail when tested by sheep 😂.
100%, it's not hard to lose an hour or 2 🤣
Be Jesus you’re not going to get away with the lime mix up anyway David.
Everyday's a school day 😀
What plasma cutter are good for farmers work shop
Your pH was to low and lime makes it higher, sorry but you told it the other way.
Thank you. Everyday's a school day 😀
Would a ram lamb not be good enough for rubbing ?
No Texel this year>?
He's a Lleyn man.
Morning David, heavy D Sparks makes it look easier than it is, he has lots of experience and perhaps editing. 😂😂
Definitely knows how to make it look easy & entertaining 😄
Ok school days I hope you learned not to put lime and equipment in that boggy part of the field!
The secret to having a good dog is to leave the training to professionals and then get time with said pro trainer and the dog you buy from him/her, to tune up your own ability to work the dog; before you bring it home. The time wasted training a dog, when you don't have the knowledge base, is better spent paying for a good dog that has been selected as a puppy for it's outstanding ability by a true dogman/woman and then properly trained. Trying to train your own dog, is frustrating for you and the dog. It was instantly apparent in the commands you gave, then let the dog ignore a command and then verbally reward her when she ignored said command, you're just confusing for the dog....you can see she has no idea what you actually want from her. Yes a trained dog costs more, but it is instantly effective, if you are guiding it correctly and spares a dog the frustration/negativity of poor training. Lovely Christmas tree, I can see why Orla puts it up early, so you can enjoy it longer.
I think by that logic none of us would learn anything. My thinking is even the pro dog trainers had to learn and I wouldn't be a sheep farmer and I believe the learning is all the fun!
@@sheepschool365 I disagree. You are here trying to teach people about raising sheep, to literally save someone from errors you've made that you know will affect income, or affect the wellbeing of sheep. By that logic, you should be seeking to be schooled by a pro sheepdog trainer on how to train your dogs, otherwise you are just learning from your mistakes and your mistakes affect the mental wellbeing of your dog; it's not "fun" for your dogs. You are able to recognize when looking at your sheep, some aren't worthy of being in a breeding program, so you don't put years of time and money raising that sheep, it gets culled. A professional dog trainer can tell from a litter of well-bred pups which will be rough working dogs, which will be softer and even if a pup won't work, because not every puppy will be a good worker. That pro trainer can match the dog to the work, a rougher dog will go on cattle, the softer dog on sheep or goats. He/she can also match the dog to the new owner to improve the likelihood of success. They will also teach you to properly work the dog, because they don't want the dog ruined.
When training a border collie = a highly intelligent dog that knows more about sheep than you ever will, having been genetically selected for hundreds of year for a single task ~ you have to understand the nuances of canine body language, have perfect timing in your commands, use commands correctly, only one command for one action, spend hours upon hours one on one with the dog and a handful of sheep in a smaller fenced area, honing your skills and the dog's. Those are the basics for training and you are doing none of these. You are currently a detriment to your dogs; if you truly want to properly train a sheep dog, you should be working with a professional sheepdog trainer to teach you those skills. And some of the skills can't actually be taught, if you do not have the capability, which then excludes one from being an effective trainer. I suggest anyone who doesn't have hundreds of hours to put into solely training a dog, but wants a successful sheepdog, to buy a properly trained dog from a reputable dogman. Because 99% of people who own a sheepdog don't have the innate skill to properly train it which ends up with a confused mediocre working dog and a frustrated owner and many of those dogs get dumped on someone else (as you have experienced). If they're lucky ruined dogs get a good pet home, if not they end up neglected, abused or dead.
Its tupped not tipped tipped is something you do in a restaurant please say the right thing ❤
We say tipped in Ireland. Each to their own
The best laid plans of mice and men will fail when tested by sheep 😂.