Great video. I love the bit of banter with Robbie. No need to cull him, but you could hire him out for the quiet times and bring him back for lambing and the like!
Great video David. Been following since the earlier days with only a few thousand subscribers. Great to see you growing in confidence on video and talking also!
I have a Richie scales just like yours, some eejit ( or a man sick or sheep!) dumped it into Felix Gormleys scrap yard. €50 for the scales ( no clock) and like your one, new bearings needed. 150lbs clock off eBay, and I was sorted.
Great videos. Fair play. 👍Looking at winter grazing. What heights do you put your fences wire at. Would ewes have to be used to them. How do you train them. Thanks in advance.
I used to winter shear and feed quality haylage. Bales were dropped on their ends and unwound by hand in order to check carefully that there was no mould fed. Any mouldy patches were removed with a good margin of clean looking haylage. Partly used bales were tied up with a rope of wrapping net to stop them slumping and becoming difficult to unwind. I know it sounds labour intensive, but listeria is no fun. The shearing made them comfortable and f course gave them more space. Really important to have a quality ration to avoid wool slip as the ewe needs an inch of fleece at turnout. The sheep seemed to like the system as they didn’t have to be asked to come in out of the relentless wet winter weather, equally delighted to get out with lambs at foot to fresh rested grass.
Hi I like your videos a lot we dip our sheep in the summer 3 or 4 times good job but we only do a mineral dose when dipping them . Question what’s your thoughts on putting sheep in the shed 2 months before lambing we have commercial wondering if it mattered or made a difference putting them in 2 months before lambing like your videos a lot keep making them and a good dose if your wondering that covers fluke and worm is endospec really good and did a great job on the sheep
Thanks Michael 👌 Plenty of people house for 2 or even 3 months. I think they will be fine once we'll bedded and good quality silage or hay with a little meal. Need to be well fed especially in the month before lambing in the shed.
We have housed our beltex Cross texel ewes from mid January till start lambing in 1st week of April for the last 25 years.they are wintered on baled silage on slats with meal fed in the last 5 weeks according to scan results. The silage has molasses added and we have never had a single case of twin lamb disease in all that time.In addition we find that the ewes on average last longer and that housing means land gets rested ,and this means a lot 800 feet up.If your for bedding them keep on top of foot issues with regular foot bathing
Thanks emmett will keep them well bedded just was wondering because we had a lot of cases last year of twin lambsies we think it’s because of the month in the shed before lambing but no Thanks
Hi Dave, just wondering what the converter below the electronic weigh head is called ? It looks different that load bars ? Only wondering as my weigher has no room for underneath load bars so looking for top conversions or something to save me buying a new weigher - thank you !
The weigh head is a single load cell designed to convert any scales that uses an analogue weight clock. I fitted a small frame where the clock originally was fitted to allow the load cell space to hang and also somewhere to fit the trutest weigher.
Hi Dave a other good job just checking wood that weight head work any scales my 1 u have 2 pull pull down leaver when u way each lame. just c u leav scales up all time.
If you look again I can't open front gate without taking weight off the load cell. Once you can put weight on load cell before lamb enters it should be fine.
Ya come in money racket you have a few day left great video as always here copy of it As part of the HSA's efforts to reduce this number, new regulations for the safe use of quad bikes in Ireland are being introduced this November. The new regulations, which come into effect on November 20, include the introduction of compulsory helmet-wearing and training for all quad bike operators.20 Sept 2023
merry christmas and have a succusfull sheep farming in 2024.
Great video. I love the bit of banter with Robbie. No need to cull him, but you could hire him out for the quiet times and bring him back for lambing and the like!
That's the plan!😜
Excellent video enjoyed very much thanks for sharing
Great video David. Been following since the earlier days with only a few thousand subscribers. Great to see you growing in confidence on video and talking also!
Much appreciated! Thank you 👌
Delighted to see I'm not the only one that cuts the polywire off the reel with a stanley knife David.
Thank you ))) I learned a bunch from this video. And always enjoy learning from you ))) Thank you for sharing.
As you learn, we learn. Thanks for schooling us 👍👍😊❤️
I have a Richie scales just like yours, some eejit ( or a man sick or sheep!) dumped it into Felix Gormleys scrap yard.
€50 for the scales ( no clock) and like your one, new bearings needed.
150lbs clock off eBay, and I was sorted.
Interesting video
Another great video👍
Thanks 👍
Good video am glad you're giving Robbie a bit of a rest🙂
Thanks for sharing and teaching! 😊🐑
Another knowledgeable video . Keep up the good work . Old man river will soldier on . We will leave the culling to the new year. 😝
your a great farmer. and you look after your sheep very well. Did you ever have suffock sheep?
Great video as always , glad to see you doing a bit of walking for a change and not poor Robbie 😂
We like to share the exercise 🤣
Great videos. Fair play. 👍Looking at winter grazing. What heights do you put your fences wire at. Would ewes have to be used to them. How do you train them. Thanks in advance.
I used to winter shear and feed quality haylage. Bales were dropped on their ends and unwound by hand in order to check carefully that there was no mould fed. Any mouldy patches were removed with a good margin of clean looking haylage. Partly used bales were tied up with a rope of wrapping net to stop them slumping and becoming difficult to unwind. I know it sounds labour intensive, but listeria is no fun. The shearing made them comfortable and f course gave them more space. Really important to have a quality ration to avoid wool slip as the ewe needs an inch of fleece at turnout. The sheep seemed to like the system as they didn’t have to be asked to come in out of the relentless wet winter weather, equally delighted to get out with lambs at foot to fresh rested grass.
Great video David as always 💪👌
Thank you Gary 👍
Great video. Do you keep all your ewe lambs every year?
Great video! How do you join your electric fence together and where did you get the adjustable insulators you uses on the steel pegs? Thanks!
Good stuff
Hi I like your videos a lot we dip our sheep in the summer 3 or 4 times good job but we only do a mineral dose when dipping them . Question what’s your thoughts on putting sheep in the shed 2 months before lambing we have commercial wondering if it mattered or made a difference putting them in 2 months before lambing like your videos a lot keep making them and a good dose if your wondering that covers fluke and worm is endospec really good and did a great job on the sheep
Thanks Michael 👌
Plenty of people house for 2 or even 3 months. I think they will be fine once we'll bedded and good quality silage or hay with a little meal. Need to be well fed especially in the month before lambing in the shed.
We have housed our beltex Cross texel ewes from mid January till start lambing in 1st week of April for the last 25 years.they are wintered on baled silage on slats with meal fed in the last 5 weeks according to scan results. The silage has molasses added and we have never had a single case of twin lamb disease in all that time.In addition we find that the ewes on average last longer and that housing means land gets rested ,and this means a lot 800 feet up.If your for bedding them keep on top of foot issues with regular foot bathing
Thanks emmett will keep them well bedded just was wondering because we had a lot of cases last year of twin lambsies we think it’s because of the month in the shed before lambing but no Thanks
@@sheepschool365thanks can’t wait for your merch store to open by the way
An old hand once told me
'One dose at a time'
Counteractive / intuitive 👍
Great video, thank you
Where do you find the best value for the polywire and posts ?
I buy all that in local agri stores. Thankfully not the most expensive part of the operation.
Hi Dave, just wondering what the converter below the electronic weigh head is called ? It looks different that load bars ? Only wondering as my weigher has no room for underneath load bars so looking for top conversions or something to save me buying a new weigher - thank you !
The weigh head is a single load cell designed to convert any scales that uses an analogue weight clock. I fitted a small frame where the clock originally was fitted to allow the load cell space to hang and also somewhere to fit the trutest weigher.
Would u ever consider getting a few cattle David
Don't mind cattle at all but I think costs are too high in my area with a six to 6 or 7 month winter and silage not getting any cheaper to make.
how many sheep do you have?
Did you take out that guy that was rising up his top lip last week 😂😂
Coming soon 🫣
Hi Dave a other good job just checking wood that weight head work any scales my 1 u have 2 pull pull down leaver when u way each lame. just c u leav scales up all time.
If you look again I can't open front gate without taking weight off the load cell. Once you can put weight on load cell before lamb enters it should be fine.
Ya come in money racket you have a few day left great video as always here copy of it As part of the HSA's efforts to reduce this number, new regulations for the safe use of quad bikes in Ireland are being introduced this November. The new regulations, which come into effect on November 20, include the introduction of compulsory helmet-wearing and training for all quad bike operators.20 Sept 2023
Thanks for that 👌
did your ansesters have sheep? what is your name? im patrick Higgins in Mitchelstown.
Trodax, deadly poison for foxes too .....
'Don't let that dog lick your hand with that stuff on it (Trodax) or he'll be dead in the morning' local Vet 🤔
@@finbarreburn5112😢
Ye anyone who owns a quad has to get a helmet
Thank you for that 👌