Haha, she pranked you 😅 She will pop soon for sure! I think you should just look for active labor and just lock your sheep at night bc if labor will be at night or will last long (like complicated case) baby and mama will be safe from cold. I'm from region that is famous for having sheeps and we do it like that 😊
Well this is the LONGEST prank I've ever seen an animal pull! 😂 She still hasn't popped! I think she's waiting for me to stop checking on her multiple times a day. I'm ready to put her in the stall at the first sign of active labor though! Thanks for watching!!
Mabel, Erna, Maimie, Florence. Love all these names. You made me smile this whole video, you should know by now that babies come when they are ready! 😂
I noticed that Amy seems to have a lump on the left side of her jaw. I hope she is okay. Don't know if I missed you say something about it before. I love the old fashioned names of Esther, Olivia, and Cordelia, Ursulla, and Josephine.
Such cute names! I love those!! And good eye - she does! Amy has had that lump on her cheek since we got her at 5 days old. We had our vet out to look at it, and apparently she has a blocked (or slow draining) salivary gland on that side. They are fairly common in goats, and it doesn't cause her any discomfort (that we can tell) and doesn't affect her eating, so we just leave it alone. Thanks for watching!!
@@NewDayFamilyFarm Interesting to learn that about Amy and that it is common in goats. Thanks for teaching me that! We had a dog with a blocked salivary gland as well. The surgeon told us to leave it alone as well because it wasn't hurting her.
Sister u pliz help me ..i am from india Nagaland phek district .i starting my pig farm but can't detect she is pregnant or nt .i am searching the pregnancy kit but it not available in my country so pliz show me how i will get.
Hello! In my experience, pigs get pregnant very easily. So if she has been with the boar for at least 3 weeks, she is probably pregnant. If she is not, 3 weeks after her last cycle she will cycle again. If you don't see any signs of a heat cycle, it means she is pregnant! Good luck!!
Zoe is Greek for life and as she is the first to bring sheep life to your farm it would suit her ❤
I love that! Zoe is definitely going on my name list!
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My Grandma name was Edna viola. Her sister name was Effie pearl They are very cool name. They both had big family. Lots love
Those are excellent names!! Thank you!
Haha, she pranked you 😅
She will pop soon for sure!
I think you should just look for active labor and just lock your sheep at night bc if labor will be at night or will last long (like complicated case) baby and mama will be safe from cold.
I'm from region that is famous for having sheeps and we do it like that 😊
Well this is the LONGEST prank I've ever seen an animal pull! 😂 She still hasn't popped! I think she's waiting for me to stop checking on her multiple times a day. I'm ready to put her in the stall at the first sign of active labor though! Thanks for watching!!
Mabel, Erna, Maimie, Florence. Love all these names. You made me smile this whole video, you should know by now that babies come when they are ready! 😂
Oh yes love weep em reap too and blue cactus Dairy goats.
Goodness! That is so the truth!!! And thank you for the names! ❤️️
Alma, Olga, Bertha... Check out Sandi Brock, she raises sheep.
I love Sandi she give a vegetarian hope for the meat industry ❤❤
I love Sandi.
YES! I LOVE Sandi's channel. Her videos were the entire reason we got our first few sheep. Now I'm hooked!
You should watch Sandi Brock: Sheepishly Me. She's a sheep farmer and excellent resource. Hugs.
I agree
YES! I absolutely LOVE Sandi's channel! Her videos are what got me interested in sheep in the first place. She is awesome!!
lol. Don’t worry about it. ❤❤❤
I can't believe she has kept us waiting THIS LONG. I'm still waiting on her to pop! 😂
Mavis, and Marion.
Such good names!! Thank you!
Alice,Rose,Beatrice
Such good names!! Thank you!
Mildred, it was my grandmother's name.
I love that! I love a good old fashioned name with a cute nickname (like Millie). That may be a winner for me!
You and those towels 😂
Oh goodness! One day maybe I will get it together! 😂 But not yet it seems LOL
Amy, Wilma
Such good names!! Thank you!
I noticed that Amy seems to have a lump on the left side of her jaw. I hope she is okay. Don't know if I missed you say something about it before. I love the old fashioned names of Esther, Olivia, and Cordelia, Ursulla, and Josephine.
Such cute names! I love those!!
And good eye - she does! Amy has had that lump on her cheek since we got her at 5 days old. We had our vet out to look at it, and apparently she has a blocked (or slow draining) salivary gland on that side. They are fairly common in goats, and it doesn't cause her any discomfort (that we can tell) and doesn't affect her eating, so we just leave it alone. Thanks for watching!!
@@NewDayFamilyFarm Interesting to learn that about Amy and that it is common in goats. Thanks for teaching me that! We had a dog with a blocked salivary gland as well. The surgeon told us to leave it alone as well because it wasn't hurting her.
Hazel, Gladys, Ruth ❤❤❤🐑🐑🐑
Such good names!! Thank you!
Mary.
Such a good name!! Thank you!
How about Josephine or Edna
Such good names!! Thank you!
Joy or juice
Good names! Thank you!!
Wilimena Caroline Mary Jo Ester Ruth....
All one name.. stay southern..
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🤣 I LOVE IT!!! And I would refuse to ever use a nickname - you have to say ALL OF IT.
Sister u pliz help me ..i am from india Nagaland phek district .i starting my pig farm but can't detect she is pregnant or nt .i am searching the pregnancy kit but it not available in my country so pliz show me how i will get.
Hello! In my experience, pigs get pregnant very easily. So if she has been with the boar for at least 3 weeks, she is probably pregnant. If she is not, 3 weeks after her last cycle she will cycle again. If you don't see any signs of a heat cycle, it means she is pregnant! Good luck!!