Meet the Farm - Northland Sheep Dairy
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- Meet MaryRose Livingston of Northland Sheep Dairy (www.northlandsh...) in Marathon, NY. Together with her husband Donn Hewes, she raises a flock of dairy sheep and produces cheeses, wool, and meat that she sells at the Ithaca Farmers Market. Donn and MaryRose also produce most of their own hay using a team of draft horses and mules.
Thank you very much for sharing your experience with sheep. You expressed your thoughts openly and with a ease that was understandable. Dreaming in NW Iowa.
I feel privileged to buy raw milk products from folks like her. What an amazing home to give to the animals. This is how faming should be.
You are an awesome lady. THis is the life I want to live. Congrats on fulfilling your dream.
Farming is fun. Can't wait to get my own
Interesting series. I enjoyed them. Roy
So beautiful sheep
you are awesome, keep inspiring. Thank you.
Thank you for the inspiration. I and my husband are starting next year our farm.
I love them.. THIS IS MY UNCLE AND AUNT!!!
That is one and only write living on this beautiful earth 💕. For the couples and families.
I love this video! What breed of sheep do you raise?
I love your passion for what you do. We have a little 'funny farm' with some sheep, and I have wondered what sheep milk is like to just drink. I used to milk a goat, and like goats milk, just wasn't up for the fighting with goats. Do people drink the milk much or is it mostly made into cheese?
I don't know because I've never tried either. That being said I heard hands down no comparison that sheep's milk is the winner.
😍😍😍😍 she is amazing
you guys do everything . haha.. fun or a nightmare .. stay small and balance the farm out so productive . a lot of work .
Same here it's my dream to get my own farm or work in a farm.
So the lambs go to butcher right? How much do they sell for?
Crazy jacked!
By coincidence we live in Ireland, milk sheep, make cheese and work with horses. But on a much more modest scale! (check out our channel if you're interested.) Subbed ya!
What was wrong with the first farm?
I think I'm in love.
I'd love to live out in the country too. And I love sheep and lambs. I'll someday, if I can save a good nest egg for retirement, buy a house in the countryside, with acres of fields and nature all around me, far from traffic and the hassles of city life in general, and I want to adopt some lambs and sheep. I won't raise them for meat. They'll be my pets. It will kind of be a lamb and sheep sanctuary. I won't have a large amount of them (I probably won't be able to save that big of a nest egg, since I refuse to raise my lambs and sheep for meat, so I won't be making money that way). I'll probably buy just a few ewes and a few lambs. Like I said, they'll be my pets. I might have a dog too, since dogs are good at keeping predators away. But I won't get a dog that will frighten my sheep, I want my sheep to be happy. Maybe I can find a way to keep my lambs and sheep safe from predators without needing a dog.
it depends where you look...
OMG she has some huge arms!!! good old farm girl
This is exactly what I want to do but I don't have $500,000.00 for forty acres. Thanks, greedy land developers and realtors. Choke on shit.