Nice looking calf and hope you have a good calving season. 23k subscribers and you are still growing. You could use solar electric fencing to make smaller paddocks and let the grass revive. Also the grass will grow faster .
One cow looks ready to pop, glad she calved soon after you saw her! What a tremendous view when the sun shines! May the rain stop long enough for a good harvest.
Always sending you and Nick my very best during his time. We all have a respect for the challenges, you face during these weather changes. You have a beautiful farm, it’s always a pleasure to see what a beautiful site you live on.❤️🙏🏼
What a lovely video and I am so happy that the calving has started. Good luck on getting a heifer, Cheers up rain is a good thing, just not so much. Thank you and take care.
The weather here where I am in South-east Queensland Australia has been different to other years too Joanna...very reminiscent of the latter part of the1970s with weekly rainfalls. Quite cold here for us as the moment As I type this its 4.50am and -1° Celsius. We're getting a 'polar blast' from the Southern States. Great looking calf...always a wonderful sight. IMHO all your livestock are looking very good. I hope the weather improves so you can get into haymaking. I've done a lot of hay and sillage in my time and because of the weather not cooperating 7 times out of 10 you need to have the patience of a saint waiting for a chance to get at it. Beautiful view I can see why your dad loved it. Good work Joanna.
Hi Joanna. Oh dear, the vagaries of the weather on your life! However, the arrival of the calf brightens up your day, and that is wonderful. Sending good vibes and many smiles from down south.
Hi Jo, looking forward to the haymaking as it's my favourite time on the farm, hopefully the weather will be kind to you, because you certainly deserve a break. A good video, thank you and best wishes from EA.
Farming is hard enough with decent weather. This year to date has been horrendous. We are having similar weather here in Durham today, and yesterday, were horrendous. One positive is the lambs look well. Take care xx.
Well many are going through delay on hay . Some really nice views you captured on the vidios . Those of your Highlands really nice . You are very busy . Good luck on the haying . Thankyou for the video. Ps lovely calf . And hot and dry , total opposite of you , ive never seen it yhis dry let alone this early . 100 degrees and up .
we got the lions share of our haymaking and haylage done in June really glad we did cos July is turning out to be a washout so far........sill got about 15 acres left to cut so like you i'm checking the forecast every few days
You not the only ones hooked on the weather apps! Don’t worry too much now, it’s past it’s best but will still make fodder. You might have fun mowing the horizontal stuff though 😩. Think our ground will be to wet again to mow. Don’t think I’ll cut before August now🤦♂
Lovely video as always. You and Nick work so well together!!! The weather has been utterly awful but the young bull calf has certainly made up for that!! He looks lovely and strong. Fingers crossed for all the other ladies to have safe calvings soon too. As for your comment in the shed about the “junk” I saw that comment and was going to reply to that person but I would’ve been banned on RUclips for the comment back lol 😂 it’s good you can laugh it off and carrying on doing what you do best 🙌🙌
Excellent Bull Calf & Hope you get the Heifer Calf also Yes Making Hay Whilst the Sun Shines Kick Ben Rich in his Nuts going to be a break in the Weather soon. Great seeing all those Cleaned Top-Tails Lambs & Hope Nick gets his Bad Back fixed Truly Beautiful Mornings Joanna & showing the views your Dad liked Doing him Proud Joanna xx
So many lambs!! So can you explain... At sainsburys[other supermarkets are available!] they have fresh lamb-which is either English or NZ at £14 a kg or frozen lamb but definitely NZ at £9.52 a kg... how can it be so much cheaper to export something halfway across the world than eat locally?
because the NZ sheep farmers are being paid so poorly for their lamb meat - around 60-70 quid per head for the NZ farmers and the Brits and Irish are getting around 120-130 quid per head - they could only dream of getting the prices that the Brits and Irish are getting at the moment
This video on here "Stratospheric aerosols and their impact on Sahelian rainfall" explains why we are not having a summer, which is affecting farmers and probably everything else. We have global dimming going on for net zero. Ideologies are not interested in side effects.
Bloody lovely little black bugger ok be safe good luck for baling
Lovely black bull calf Joanna xx
6:57, new waterer? Looks good. Your new calf is adorable.
👀🙄🐾👍Nice looking black bull calf
Nice looking calf and hope you have a good calving season. 23k subscribers and you are still growing. You could use solar electric fencing to make smaller paddocks and let the grass revive. Also the grass will grow faster .
Nice looking calf hope the weather gets better for you soon for hay making Joanna the ewes and lambs are looking great 👍👍👍👍
Wow! That was so great all around farming. Was completely enjoying without distraction. Thank you so much. This is from the USA.
👍👌👌🇨🇦, in the high 30's C here
One cow looks ready to pop, glad she calved soon after you saw her! What a tremendous view when the sun shines! May the rain stop long enough for a good harvest.
Great to see the newest addition to your herd , and we’re all waiting for some warmer weather 😊
Always sending you and Nick my very best during his time. We all have a respect for the challenges, you face during these weather changes. You have a beautiful farm, it’s always a pleasure to see what a beautiful site you live on.❤️🙏🏼
What a lovely video and I am so happy that the calving has started. Good luck on getting a heifer, Cheers up rain is a good thing, just not so much. Thank you and take care.
Great to see the new calf and to see the sheep doing well.
Excellent video again thanks for sharing lambs are looking great and a beautiful looking bull calf lots of time for having yet
What a lovely black Highland calf,we're all waiting for some sunshine.
The weather here where I am in South-east Queensland Australia has been different to other years too Joanna...very reminiscent of the latter part of the1970s with weekly rainfalls. Quite cold here for us as the moment As I type this its 4.50am and -1° Celsius. We're getting a 'polar blast' from the Southern States.
Great looking calf...always a wonderful sight. IMHO all your livestock are looking very good.
I hope the weather improves so you can get into haymaking. I've done a lot of hay and sillage in my time and because of the weather not cooperating 7 times out of 10 you need to have the patience of a saint waiting for a chance to get at it.
Beautiful view I can see why your dad loved it. Good work Joanna.
Congrats on the beautiful Excellent calf ❤
Hi Joanna,
Great news with the Highland, what a beautiful calf.
Good luck with the haymaking!! 😃🤞
Hi Joanna. Oh dear, the vagaries of the weather on your life! However, the arrival of the calf brightens up your day, and that is wonderful. Sending good vibes and many smiles from down south.
Hi girl that was a lovely video of your cow's and calf girl and your class sheep 🐑 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Yes be happy that it's cool we're roasting over here in the states unbelievably high temperatures and no rain
Like your channel. Greetings from Norway 🇧🇻
Hi Jo, looking forward to the haymaking as it's my favourite time on the farm, hopefully the weather will be kind to you, because you certainly deserve a break. A good video, thank you and best wishes from EA.
Your office looks stunning most days
Get prepared Jo signs indicate a really cold hard winter. Temps are lower than average years so winter temps will be reflected by that.
Farming is hard enough with decent weather. This year to date has been horrendous. We are having similar weather here in Durham today, and yesterday, were horrendous. One positive is the lambs look well. Take care xx.
Sua fazenda é Linda !!! Um mundo diferente. natureza . Saúde, Paz . Tudo de bom para vc e seus animais. Felicidades !!!
It’s just the same down here in Cornwall Maid
Well many are going through delay on hay .
Some really nice views you captured on the vidios . Those of your Highlands really nice .
You are very busy . Good luck on the haying .
Thankyou for the video.
Ps lovely calf .
And hot and dry , total opposite of you , ive never seen it yhis dry let alone this early . 100 degrees and up .
i love all the views but my all time favorite is the lane and moving the cows and they stop to graze that to me is perfection at its best hugssss
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You certainly live in a beautiful place, good luck with the haymaking.
we got the lions share of our haymaking and haylage done in June really glad we did cos July is turning out to be a washout so far........sill got about 15 acres left to cut so like you i'm checking the forecast every few days
12:56 TIME TO WEAN WHAT YOU WAITING ON A SUNNY DAY 😂😂
Be thankful for the rain Joanna we gave some awful forest now in Canada
looking at the weather not a lot of hope of haymaking next week to lovely looking calf
You not the only ones hooked on the weather apps! Don’t worry too much now, it’s past it’s best but will still make fodder. You might have fun mowing the horizontal stuff though 😩. Think our ground will be to wet again to mow. Don’t think I’ll cut before August now🤦♂
Lovely video as always. You and Nick work so well together!!! The weather has been utterly awful but the young bull calf has certainly made up for that!! He looks lovely and strong. Fingers crossed for all the other ladies to have safe calvings soon too. As for your comment in the shed about the “junk” I saw that comment and was going to reply to that person but I would’ve been banned on RUclips for the comment back lol 😂 it’s good you can laugh it off and carrying on doing what you do best 🙌🙌
Excellent Bull Calf & Hope you get the Heifer Calf also Yes Making Hay Whilst the Sun Shines Kick Ben Rich in his Nuts going to be a break in the Weather soon. Great seeing all those Cleaned Top-Tails Lambs & Hope Nick gets his Bad Back fixed Truly Beautiful Mornings Joanna & showing the views your Dad liked Doing him Proud Joanna xx
The weather is foul, so much for last weeks excessive heat warning , 15deg in Cumbria . Hope it improves soon for your hay , lovely to see the calf
Cute.
Extreme heat here in Alberta,Canada this morning. A little rain this morning...cutting hay all week. Raking and baling soon. 120+ acres...Good luck❤
Thank you! Extreme heat seems impossible here ! Always grey and been like 11- 13 degrees at the peak of summer
So many lambs!! So can you explain... At sainsburys[other supermarkets are available!] they have fresh lamb-which is either English or NZ at £14 a kg or frozen lamb but definitely NZ at £9.52 a kg... how can it be so much cheaper to export something halfway across the world than eat locally?
because the NZ sheep farmers are being paid so poorly for their lamb meat - around 60-70 quid per head for the NZ farmers and the Brits and Irish are getting around 120-130 quid per head - they could only dream of getting the prices that the Brits and Irish are getting at the moment
@@TifJones-p9z thank you!
Shipping frozen carcass or live sheep price difference?
@@CurrentChoices live shipping is currently not allowed so it is frozen carcass or nothing
This video on here "Stratospheric aerosols and their impact on Sahelian rainfall" explains why we are not having a summer, which is affecting farmers and probably everything else.
We have global dimming going on for net zero. Ideologies are not interested in side effects.
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Why is everyone posting videos early this evening, is there something important on later?😇
Haha 😛 some guys kicking a ball around