I’m pretty sure she’s just visiting/working. They farm a lot of sheep there so it kind of makes sense to visit and check out their processes. Safe travels to you Shepherdess!
@@theShepherdessI'm so glad you're not leaving texas! I've been following you for a bit and I'm using you as solid lessons for us to start our herd since we're in East texas 😅 (selfish of me, but still glad you're not leaving!)
Looking forward to the extreme drought ranch tour because that's what we get a lot of here in texas and could be a competitive edge in a cattle heavy market.
@@theShepherdess happy to offer support. Your 1-hour farm interview in Rockwall was A. A mind blower that there is someone that is doing what I want to do on my way to work and B. A very formative guide on how to operate.
So funny bout the sandwiches! Been there done that...two ways to fix: a) a jar of pickle spears to split and b) gas station or chick-fil-a packets lol, Beautiful trip what a great thing to have gotten to do with your siblings too! Can't wait to see the full video interviews! There was one guy I'd seen on a channel long ago, I believe he is in Texas, raises white sheep, processes his own on the farm and does farm meals on site and pre-sells the lamb too I wish I remembered his name, I remember he is a Veteran but I can't remember his name or who interviewed him back in the day. That last meal there looked amazing *drooling* so did the real pies at the beginning. Everything begins and ends with food :) LOL Ciao
I enjoy your channel, but please refrain from using clickbait titles and thumbnails for your videos in the future. You obviously picked the title to cause people to have to click on the video, fearing that you had actually decided to move from Texas to Australia. I know that's an obvious ploy that many content providers use nowadays, but you can be better than that.
I can’t wait to see all the episodes. We live in southeastern Arizona so the arid landscape featured in the videos will hit close to home. Thank you for all you do! Your work has been an inspiration to us.
I'm really looking forward to the episode showing the farm that has created a true income within three years. I'm also excited about the first generation farmers raising the White Sheep. Actually, each episode looks like there's some takeaway. Thank you for sharing so freely!
Wow what an awesome Opportunity. I’m so happy for you and couldn’t stop smiling while I watched. I’m very excited to hear how the farm in CA helps prevent wildfires!
I’ve thumbs up and I can’t pick which I want to see more.. maybe Dylan and shepherdess land and livestock. I love Pies! Bellvue dorper organic transition too and a Sophie box sales. All for learning and the bundle obvs 😉
As a person with multiple allergies I put hummus on my sandwiches as if it were mayo on a regular basis, so it made me smile to see your sister have the same idea.
@@Kpc12345 I think he’s justified in his critique. Also if you are an adult that thinks “borderline stupid” is too mean then you need to buck up. Lots of countries are making horrible decisions that people are unaware of and maybe critiques like this will bring those issues to light.
Super excited for the full episodes! I know there's something to learn from those shepherds raising such healthy sheep in conditions far worse than mine. Thanks for this wonderful content!
Very much looking forward to the last "station," Macintyre's. My Dad and I spent a month down under years ago- it changed his outlook on dairying and farming generally, after doing it his whole life. And it led to me trying to get back into farming from the trades now at 33. Eagerly awaiting your marketing guru take on these outfits!
Congrats! You are the winner of my Australia Souvenir Bundle! Email me at shepherdess@shepherdess.com with your mailing address and I'll send it to you :)
Cool trip. 😀👍 Honestly I'd like to watch all 3 episodes. 😁👍 (3 successful sheep operations in dry conditions would give a better perspective for success vs just one operation)
McIntyre Brooke Farm. As a homeschool mom that is a follower of Jesus I can’t tell you how encouraging it is to watch you and your family. My children are all married and parents and I am transitioning into raising sheep on our farm so I found you because of that. It has been so fun watching your hard work, entrepreneurial spirit, creativity, and love for the Lord as I have listened to you and bought your book. I’m pulling for you and all that you are doing and learning a lot as I follow along. I’m so thankful you were able to take this trip with your siblings. Thank you for sharing it!
Wow, what an Amazing trip! I’m so happy for you and your siblings. The Bellview Dorper looks to be the most interesting to me…what do they plant that actually stays alive in the heat? We would love to not feed hay from July-September when it’s 100+ outside and only feed when it’s actually cold outside. That would be very beneficial for us here in the sandy part of Falls county(CenTex). Honestly any tricks to keep electric nets hot when it gets dry would be awesome lol Thank you for sharing your trip!
Oh man, I'd love that Urban Birds of Brisbane card! I'm super interested in the Ojai Valley episode, especially the bits about targeted grazing and being paid to graze the land... I'm from California, so that's super relevant to me! I'm also very interested in hearing from them how they deal with slaughtering their sheep in a profitable way, because California kind of has a shortage of USDA slaughterhouses and on top of that, a lot of them preferentially deal in cattle. In some ways, I find the slaughterhouse question to be one of the most burdensome considerations for starting a sheep farm in California, so how do they do it?
You have truly inspired me to start my own ranch/farm after I leave wild lands fire fighting. I'm only doing the fire fighting to save up money for land, but seriously doing this is my souls desire since I was a ranch hand and thank you for all the information you have provided. It gives me drive to know even tho I started out a poor city boy this can be done. May God bless your soul and futer my dear.
I was in Melbourne Australia for seven weeks before I ever saw a kangaroo or emu! I have been to Sydney, but I’ve never been to Queensland. Maybe next time
Mate... if you blokes reckon sheep are hard to cultivate in a drought you wanna try roundin' up a flock of tree-kangaroo's for shearing... - I'm joking of course. Lovely video, great to see your smiles as you toured. Our station owners have been through a lot, thank you for coming, all the best
Remember how free they were during Covid? Imagine living in an area ruled by tyrants and you without a way to protect yourself, family, or community. Welcome to Australia.
From my mentors at TCU Ranch Management, John C Merrill, James Link, Kerry Cornelius: " Take half, leave half". This means forage base and the ability to rotate pastures or range are the keys to sustainability. We market our grass through the animal. If you can, cull the bottom 10 to 15% producers in your herd or flock and you can really improve efficiencies quickly. Also, set breeding seasons allow you to track the inefficient animals and get lot load premiums plus more favorable terms for shrink if that's included in the contract. Love your channel, got on it with your segment on Amos Miller in Pennsylvania. Thank you for covering that growing threat to our food security, keep up the good work!
I’ve spent a lot of time traveling to Australia and New Zealand. I hope you had the opportunity to plan time in New Zealand. Amazing sheep farms. Next time you go let me know. I have many friends there who will be happy to host you and save you $$
Thanks for all of the views and the views in the hot air balloon ride must have been breathtaking! Thanks for taking us along with! Have some good Roo jerky? It’s good. Just say’n 🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸
You'll have to make a trip to east Kentucky next. I am a member of SEKSPA (South East Kentucky Sheep Producers Association) even though I don't have sheep yet. They are trying to bring back the popularity of Kentucky raised lamb. They are also promoting using sheep to reclaim old strip mines.
I want to do something like this but visit the Dairy Shepherds I met globally. Not even sure how to start that kind of project but someday I’ll get it figured out! I also enjoyed the beach clips in CA because I think that’s the same beach I used to visit when I lived in CA!!! Also looking forward to hearing more about Bellevue Station !
James 1:17. Amen and thanks for the great job you're doing of bringing all this hard working farmers from around the world. You are opening many eyes especially here in the developing world on modern best practice in sheep farming. Kudos
Really excited to see your interview with the Bellevue stud..a very impressive setup they have there. Of course all three are going to be inspirational to watch. Thanks for putting together such a broad series of informative conversations. This channel is an absolute credit to you.
This is SO COOL! I absolutely love that you decided to tour another country, A+ Shepherdess!! Its so inspiring and mentally transformative to see other farmers and how they are positively impacting the agricultural and ecological systems of this world! Well done 👍 Also, I would like to mention that I feel this pull to raise pasture raised animals and I am at the very beginning stages. I have the farm, finally our tiny home, but still working on aquiring fencing. I truly believe though that God led me to your channel as I have been discouraged and needed a reminder that He still has His plan for my life even if its not in the timing I would wish. Your videos have helped me to continue to learn while I wait for the resources I need and Gods direction! Keep up the amazing work!!
Loved MacIntyre Brooke Farm!! courageous & love the fresh box lamb business plan. I commend you on sharing this priceless info. I love it!! I would love to be able to this successful.....maybe someday
As a fellow north east texan and someone that grew up in the ranching industry, I love getting to see how other run their operations. Both my husband and I were raised in Red River Co on large cattle ranches but when we moved towards the McKinney area for his job 17 yrs ago we bought 5 acres. We started raising dairy goats, now days we still have our dairy goats but also boer and sheep. We are still figuring the sheep out lol but with the knowledge of others we have learned a lot. I will say the sheep are easier than goats but I wouldn't take for our little herd. Everyday they teach you something new
Wow, I’m impressed. You went to learn how the principles you believe in work in larger scale sheep operations that thrive in some of the harshest conditions on the planet. I am looking forward to the upcoming videos.
ALL the episodes sound wonderful. What an experience you must have had. I have many Australian friends and look forward to seeing your tour of their amazing country. TY!
The amount of wisdom you’ll gain from an environment that’s “worse off” than ours will bring a tremendous amount of value. It will really leave 0 EXCUSES for any American looking to achieve thing.
I hope I visit you and learn from you. There are things happening in my life. Perhaps some day I would come and visit you. I dream of setting up similar business. I really want to have a cheese and meat farm. I am in Dubai and Gulf is pretty big market for meat especially the lamb for Muslim festivals. Australia is pretty good choice. Its amazing place. Especially if you have tree forage.
Wonderful video good to see your smiling face with positive attitude. i am your subscriber from India. I love the Bible verse you put in every video. May the God Almighty continue to bless you and your family.
McIntyre Brooke. I'm always interested in how different businesses handle direct to consumer. We're renovating a house to sell soon, and want to start a small farm in Central Texas. Not as green as it is in East Texas. So, seeing how others handle environments worse than we'll have to deal with will be very informative.
@the Shepherdess, at 10:53 it's looks as though the lady centre screen is wearing healed shoes whilst standing inside air balloon? Did they mention to you to take shoes off prior to going inside?!
So excited for this video. I live in Australia and I'm a big fan of Joel Salatin and Greg Judy. What I have always wondered, is if their methods can translate to Australia. I can't wait to see what you learned! God bless :)
🐨CLICK HERE to access to all 3 farm tours I made on this trip!: www.shepherdess.com/australia/
With the way Australia handled COVID. I don't know if I would ever go there. But I'm glad the trip went well for you.
Handled covid? Have a look percentage of covid deaths to population in comparison to Australia
As an Aussie I can attest it sucked, especially Victoria. Ashamed of our gov
Shhhh... The Walls Have Teeth...
(The Ren & Stimpy Show)
@@deronthomas7904 get over yourself. Hopefully you never come here.
I’m pretty sure she’s just visiting/working. They farm a lot of sheep there so it kind of makes sense to visit and check out their processes. Safe travels to you Shepherdess!
Yes! 2nd largest sheep producing nation, China being 1st. It was an incredible learning experience and I'm excited to share more.
@@theShepherdessI'm so glad you're not leaving texas! I've been following you for a bit and I'm using you as solid lessons for us to start our herd since we're in East texas 😅 (selfish of me, but still glad you're not leaving!)
yep clickbait
@theShepherdess please do share more. Looking forward to it. Glad you didn't relocate.
Hope u didnt move to Australia
I'm excited to watch all 3. The one that grabs my attention is the Dorper Stud farm.
Looking forward to the extreme drought ranch tour because that's what we get a lot of here in texas and could be a competitive edge in a cattle heavy market.
Can't wait to share more soon! Thanks for your entry :).
@@theShepherdess happy to offer support. Your 1-hour farm interview in Rockwall was A. A mind blower that there is someone that is doing what I want to do on my way to work and B. A very formative guide on how to operate.
So funny bout the sandwiches! Been there done that...two ways to fix: a) a jar of pickle spears to split and b) gas station or chick-fil-a packets lol, Beautiful trip what a great thing to have gotten to do with your siblings too! Can't wait to see the full video interviews! There was one guy I'd seen on a channel long ago, I believe he is in Texas, raises white sheep, processes his own on the farm and does farm meals on site and pre-sells the lamb too I wish I remembered his name, I remember he is a Veteran but I can't remember his name or who interviewed him back in the day. That last meal there looked amazing *drooling* so did the real pies at the beginning. Everything begins and ends with food :) LOL Ciao
YES! The food is 1/2 the experience for me... LOL!
I enjoy your channel, but please refrain from using clickbait titles and thumbnails for your videos in the future. You obviously picked the title to cause people to have to click on the video, fearing that you had actually decided to move from Texas to Australia. I know that's an obvious ploy that many content providers use nowadays, but you can be better than that.
I can’t wait to see all the episodes. We live in southeastern Arizona so the arid landscape featured in the videos will hit close to home. Thank you for all you do! Your work has been an inspiration to us.
You're support means a lot! Thanks for your entry and I'm excited to choose a winner :).
I'm really looking forward to the episode showing the farm that has created a true income within three years.
I'm also excited about the first generation farmers raising the White Sheep.
Actually, each episode looks like there's some takeaway.
Thank you for sharing so freely!
Wow what an awesome
Opportunity. I’m so happy for you and couldn’t stop smiling while I watched.
I’m very excited to hear how the farm in CA helps prevent wildfires!
Check 1:30 to find out how to win the souvenirs bundle I brought back. 😍
I’ve thumbs up and I can’t pick which I want to see more.. maybe Dylan and shepherdess land and livestock. I love Pies! Bellvue dorper organic transition too and a Sophie box sales. All for learning and the bundle obvs 😉
You should have come to see us on our farm in Bundaberg….not far from Brisbane. We’re just starting up in dorper sheep. Maybe next time.
As an Aussie cant wait to watch this. On my way in town / passenger (no internet)
I can't wait to share more!
Ojai Valley is what I am interesting in. Have fun in Australia.
Wish I had have known you were down under. We fondly remember australia “riding on the sheeps back” on our farm growing up
I'm excited to see all of them.
As a person with multiple allergies I put hummus on my sandwiches as if it were mayo on a regular basis, so it made me smile to see your sister have the same idea.
Looking forward to seeing & learning from all the episodes.
Did you move to Australia? That would be borderline stupid considering all the madness they went through these last years
@@Kpc12345lol stop.. stupid is far from a mean word
And he is correct.. it would be very stupid
@@Kpc12345 I think he’s justified in his critique. Also if you are an adult that thinks “borderline stupid” is too mean then you need to buck up. Lots of countries are making horrible decisions that people are unaware of and maybe critiques like this will bring those issues to light.
Better government better lifestyle better healthcare better in every way and you have no idea
@@kimmcmaster2369better in what way? I guess of more authoritarian means better, then yeah, you're right.
Did you watch the video or just come to comment on the title having no idea about content?
So hard to choose the best!
very eager to start our farm here in central Texas
Super excited for the full episodes! I know there's something to learn from those shepherds raising such healthy sheep in conditions far worse than mine. Thanks for this wonderful content!
Welcome!!
Congrats on 100k subscribers 🎉
Thank you!!
Very much looking forward to the last "station," Macintyre's. My Dad and I spent a month down under years ago- it changed his outlook on dairying and farming generally, after doing it his whole life. And it led to me trying to get back into farming from the trades now at 33. Eagerly awaiting your marketing guru take on these outfits!
Congrats! You are the winner of my Australia Souvenir Bundle! Email me at shepherdess@shepherdess.com with your mailing address and I'll send it to you :)
Downvoted for the clickbait. Your content is better than that.
December 1st with the Dorpers😊
Dry climate is a small rumenant dream because of the decreased parasite load
Although fly strike is an issue here.
@@jmc8577 like boat fly? What is the name of the parasite that causes the issue?
Yes!
Cool trip. 😀👍
Honestly I'd like to watch all 3 episodes. 😁👍
(3 successful sheep operations in dry conditions would give a better perspective for success vs just one operation)
McIntyre Brooke Farm. As a homeschool mom that is a follower of Jesus I can’t tell you how encouraging it is to watch you and your family. My children are all married and parents and I am transitioning into raising sheep on our farm so I found you because of that. It has been so fun watching your hard work, entrepreneurial spirit, creativity, and love for the Lord as I have listened to you and bought your book. I’m pulling for you and all that you are doing and learning a lot as I follow along. I’m so thankful you were able to take this trip with your siblings. Thank you for sharing it!
Thank you so much!! This is such an encouraging comment.
You're just as attractive as your personality, work ethic, and love for Christ. A real catch. I'm excited for the December 1st Bellevue episode.
Wow, what an Amazing trip! I’m so happy for you and your siblings.
The Bellview Dorper looks to be the most interesting to me…what do they plant that actually stays alive in the heat? We would love to not feed hay from July-September when it’s 100+ outside and only feed when it’s actually cold outside. That would be very beneficial for us here in the sandy part of Falls county(CenTex). Honestly any tricks to keep electric nets hot when it gets dry would be awesome lol
Thank you for sharing your trip!
Can't wait to share more soon! Thanks for your entry :).
One option is saltbush.
Saltbush lamb is great
Oh man, I'd love that Urban Birds of Brisbane card!
I'm super interested in the Ojai Valley episode, especially the bits about targeted grazing and being paid to graze the land... I'm from California, so that's super relevant to me! I'm also very interested in hearing from them how they deal with slaughtering their sheep in a profitable way, because California kind of has a shortage of USDA slaughterhouses and on top of that, a lot of them preferentially deal in cattle. In some ways, I find the slaughterhouse question to be one of the most burdensome considerations for starting a sheep farm in California, so how do they do it?
That card is one of my favorites! It was so neat to see them in real life! Thanks for your entry :).
Awesome. Might be be cool to go visit some farmers in the Karoo of South Africa. :)
Miss Grace.... you hit 100k subscribers 🎉 wow! Congratulations!!! ❤
I’ll never forget you were #18!!!!!! Thank you, Mr. Jerry!!
You have truly inspired me to start my own ranch/farm after I leave wild lands fire fighting. I'm only doing the fire fighting to save up money for land, but seriously doing this is my souls desire since I was a ranch hand and thank you for all the information you have provided. It gives me drive to know even tho I started out a poor city boy this can be done. May God bless your soul and futer my dear.
Wow! Where do you live that has wild fires? I'm in GA.
@@breesechick Reno Nevada. Tahoe and Cali have alot of fires in the spring and summer.
I was in Melbourne Australia for seven weeks before I ever saw a kangaroo or emu! I have been to Sydney, but I’ve never been to Queensland. Maybe next time
Looking forward to both of the Sophies. How exciting to go with your siblings! Thank you for all you do!
If you are looking for arid countries, go to Namibia. Cattle country.
Mate... if you blokes reckon sheep are hard to cultivate in a drought you wanna try roundin' up a flock of tree-kangaroo's for shearing... - I'm joking of course. Lovely video, great to see your smiles as you toured. Our station owners have been through a lot, thank you for coming, all the best
Remember how free they were during Covid? Imagine living in an area ruled by tyrants and you without a way to protect yourself, family, or community. Welcome to Australia.
Hello everyone
From my mentors at TCU Ranch Management, John C Merrill, James Link, Kerry Cornelius: " Take half, leave half". This means forage base and the ability to rotate pastures or range are the keys to sustainability. We market our grass through the animal. If you can, cull the bottom 10 to 15% producers in your herd or flock and you can really improve efficiencies quickly. Also, set breeding seasons allow you to track the inefficient animals and get lot load premiums plus more favorable terms for shrink if that's included in the contract. Love your channel, got on it with your segment on Amos Miller in Pennsylvania. Thank you for covering that growing threat to our food security, keep up the good work!
I’ve spent a lot of time traveling to Australia and New Zealand. I hope you had the opportunity to plan time in New Zealand. Amazing sheep farms. Next time you go let me know. I have many friends there who will be happy to host you and save you $$
Might take you up on it! New Zealand would be another dream come true!
So looking forward to the Bellevue video!
Thanks for all of the views and the views in the hot air balloon ride must have been breathtaking! Thanks for taking us along with! Have some good Roo jerky? It’s good. Just say’n 🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸
Australia is a second home to me, I just returned home from Australia a week ago. I am looking forward to your full episode!!!
Wow 💖💖💖💖💖💖
You'll have to make a trip to east Kentucky next. I am a member of SEKSPA (South East Kentucky Sheep Producers Association) even though I don't have sheep yet. They are trying to bring back the popularity of Kentucky raised lamb. They are also promoting using sheep to reclaim old strip mines.
Where in E Kentucky? I’m in Lincoln county - more Central Kentucky but still! I raise dairy sheep!
I want to do something like this but visit the Dairy Shepherds I met globally. Not even sure how to start that kind of project but someday I’ll get it figured out!
I also enjoyed the beach clips in CA because I think that’s the same beach I used to visit when I lived in CA!!!
Also looking forward to hearing more about Bellevue Station !
@@whoopsydaisyfarm2820 I believe they cover east of Daniel Boone forest. I think most of the members raise hair sheep. Right now I raise Kiko goats.
You were only 30 minutes south of my place.
Beautiful country!
James 1:17. Amen and thanks for the great job you're doing of bringing all this hard working farmers from around the world. You are opening many eyes especially here in the developing world on modern best practice in sheep farming. Kudos
Can't wait to watch the video on Bellevue Dorper!
I can't wait to share more! Thanks for entering the giveaway!
Why don’t you guys just green the desert like they are in the Sahara ? It’s pretty easy….
Really excited to see your interview with the Bellevue stud..a very impressive setup they have there.
Of course all three are going to be inspirational to watch.
Thanks for putting together such a broad series of informative conversations.
This channel is an absolute credit to you.
Cool Vid...
Thank for that bible verses. GOD bless you!
Forget the comments!! Expand Expand Expand Sis!! Grow in being a Global Advocate, Grow your brand and Business and keep being great in the CRAFT!!!
This is SO COOL! I absolutely love that you decided to tour another country, A+ Shepherdess!! Its so inspiring and mentally transformative to see other farmers and how they are positively impacting the agricultural and ecological systems of this world! Well done 👍 Also, I would like to mention that I feel this pull to raise pasture raised animals and I am at the very beginning stages. I have the farm, finally our tiny home, but still working on aquiring fencing. I truly believe though that God led me to your channel as I have been discouraged and needed a reminder that He still has His plan for my life even if its not in the timing I would wish. Your videos have helped me to continue to learn while I wait for the resources I need and Gods direction! Keep up the amazing work!!
Did you come to get some cheep sheep did you go to ian and di hagarty in West Australia?
👍👍👏 Totally awesome. You are doing the purest form of research for your subject. Thanks for sharing.
Can't wait to share more soon! Thanks for your comment :).
Loved MacIntyre Brooke Farm!! courageous & love the fresh box lamb business plan. I commend you on sharing this priceless info. I love it!! I would love to be able to this successful.....maybe someday
As a fellow north east texan and someone that grew up in the ranching industry, I love getting to see how other run their operations. Both my husband and I were raised in Red River Co on large cattle ranches but when we moved towards the McKinney area for his job 17 yrs ago we bought 5 acres. We started raising dairy goats, now days we still have our dairy goats but also boer and sheep. We are still figuring the sheep out lol but with the knowledge of others we have learned a lot. I will say the sheep are easier than goats but I wouldn't take for our little herd. Everyday they teach you something new
Wow, I’m impressed. You went to learn how the principles you believe in work in larger scale sheep operations that thrive in some of the harshest conditions on the planet. I am looking forward to the upcoming videos.
Can't wait to share more soon! Thanks for your comment :).
ALL the episodes sound wonderful. What an experience you must have had. I have many Australian friends and look forward to seeing your tour of their amazing country. TY!
The amount of wisdom you’ll gain from an environment that’s “worse off” than ours will bring a tremendous amount of value. It will really leave 0 EXCUSES for any American looking to achieve thing.
So excited for the videos for Macintyre Brooke Lamb to release!!!!!!!!!!1
I hope I visit you and learn from you. There are things happening in my life. Perhaps some day I would come and visit you. I dream of setting up similar business. I really want to have a cheese and meat farm. I am in Dubai and Gulf is pretty big market for meat especially the lamb for Muslim festivals.
Australia is pretty good choice. Its amazing place. Especially if you have tree forage.
The Macintyre Brooke Lamb episode sounds interesting.
Wonderful video good to see your smiling face with positive attitude. i am your subscriber from India. I love the Bible verse you put in every video. May the God Almighty continue to bless you and your family.
I didn't know they raise sheep in Ojai. They are so left wing out there. You have to be careful you aren't in violation some municipal code.
McIntyre Brooke. I'm always interested in how different businesses handle direct to consumer. We're renovating a house to sell soon, and want to start a small farm in Central Texas. Not as green as it is in East Texas. So, seeing how others handle environments worse than we'll have to deal with will be very informative.
I can’t wait for Sophie at McIntyre Farm! I raise Australian Whites in Central, Arkansas!
Really looking forward to the episode about the direct to consumer business!
How do you get paid to graze livestock in California? I'd love to know that answer. Thanks for the video.
Mcintyre Brooke! Very nice video and love your content. If everything goes well I will have some sheep this year.
Excellent video enjoyed very much thanks for sharing
Unfortunate time. The Aussie market is so bad they are giving away sheep. Hard to take advice from a country that can't manage their own meat market
@the Shepherdess, at 10:53 it's looks as though the lady centre screen is wearing healed shoes whilst standing inside air balloon?
Did they mention to you to take shoes off prior to going inside?!
I want to see all three episodes, but I feel like the most beneficial one for me will likely be the MacIntyre Brook Lamb farm video ;)
The title made me think you had MOVED to Australia to farm sheep.
Lamb in Australia and especially New Zealand is the best in the world.
So excited for this video. I live in Australia and I'm a big fan of Joel Salatin and Greg Judy. What I have always wondered, is if their methods can translate to Australia. I can't wait to see what you learned! God bless :)
Can't wait to share more soon! Thanks for your entry :).
Looking forward to seeing the Australian White sheep!
I'm most excited to see the Australian one, they truly have harsh conditions.
I'm very interested to learn about the fire prevention with sheep and the direct to consumer meat.
I'm very interested to learn about the fire prevention with sheep and the direct to consumer meat.
Hello job unte cheppandi
Job unte cheppandi sir
I don`t think I have heard an Australian say g`day mate since the 70`s.
Love the series so far! :) (Watching them out of order. Hahaha)
Looking forward to the Bellevue episode.
Most excited to see the video about sheep in Southern California
Need to make a trip to best general climate in world for raising sheep nz
McIntyre Brooke is what I'm interested in seeing.
Hate mayo and mustard, hummus and guacamole work great.
The sheep in the USA are extremely different to here in Australia.
mcintyre brooke lamb farm, direct to consumer meat sales
I’m excited for the Bellevue episode the most!
Oh, I'm most excited for the Dec 1st release! 🥳