Lets feed some lambs!

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Huge thanks to Portequip and Niall for bringing over this mobile lamb creep feeder. How long before I scratch it? 😅
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Cammy

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I’m 34 years old and I’m a sheep farmer from Ayrshire in South West Scotland, which is why I have such a strong accent! I was born and raised on a sheep farm watching my dad who was the shepherd.
At 18 I went away from farming to work in the city s a Police Officer and at 23 (2013) I decided I wanted to do something for some extra money so I went on a sheep shearing course. The hardest thing I’ll ever do was learning to shear sheep. [shudders thinking about it]
I shore whilst on my holidays from work for 2 years and then in 2015 my dad died so I decided to get my own sheep so I could continue working with sheep as it was something I loved doing. From there it escalated quickly from my first 4 sheep in my mum’s garden to now running around 1200 breeding ewes.
A few years ago I bought myself a sheep pregnancy scanner and have been building up my run since then.
I watched a few farm vlogs on YouTube and decided I could have a go and now here we are!
Since starting The Sheep Game I have met Lizzy and had two incredible boys Jock and Angus and one incredible girl, Bonnie. You will see them all on this channel!

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Nice piece of kit, Cammy.
So shiny, so undented, so doomed.
Hope the lambies enjoy. 😅

habslover
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Jock's speech is so good, I actually understood him before cammy repeated. He is going to be a wonderful helper!

julien
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To any parent who has struggled to get their teenager to desire involvement with chores and helping others: take note of the attitude shown so frequently by wee Jock. "I do it!". We see him frequently trying to open gates and mimic the work he sees. Young children have a very strong natural urge to participate in the things they see their parents doing. If the parent constantly takes things out of their hands or does the thing themselves, kids soon lose interest in volunteering. Because Dad or Mom always does it for them or there's an element of risk. Will Jock do the best job washing out that race? Maybe not. Or maybe make a bit of a mess? Sure. Could he bop himself on the nose? Possibly. But each time he tries it he learns. His muscles get stronger and he gains confidence in his own abilities. He'll very soon learn how good it feels to complete tasks. It's pretty obvious that Jock's parents were raised that way and want to encourage the same fearless approach to life that they were helped to develop, on the farms they grew up on.

gregedmand
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PS. You have become one of my daily watched, along with Sandi, Sheepishly Më in Canada.
Suehsuk 🇬🇧

suehsuk
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Cammy, just a quick little hello to let you know that I’m thinking of you and hoping that you’re on the road to recovery from yesterday’s surgery.
You’ll likely be sore right now . . . and wondering how you’ll ever be able to stand up straight again !
This, too, shall pass, darlin’ . . . and you’ll be SO relieved to have all that hernia “stuff” behind you !
Sending you warmest wishes from Canada ! 🇨🇦

catherinemcmurdo
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Thank you Cammy and Lizzy. And of course Bonny. 🌺💚🙃

judymckerrow
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Welcome back Cammy ! .. and absolutely another spectacular beautiful shooting filming footage compilation documentary countryside adventure .. and another beautiful upload and share ! .. TQSM !

azamyahmad
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Reverse in under the silo, come on Cammy you should know this 🤣🤣🤣

colinwientjens
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A fixer by nature. I come from dairy farming peeps. You could fashion a gunny sack, tyvek seed sack or similar cloth into a tube to fit over the end of the shoot, and long enoygh to drop into feeder. the feed would not spit into the feeder causing waste. Just an idea.

zeldamae
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That poor feeder will never be the same again. lol

christopherbrown
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Nice creep feeder. Hope the lambs enjoy it .

lindaarmstrongjackman
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I have been so proud of myself because I can understand you, Cammy, then Lance(?) Shows up, and I have no idea what he's saying, it sounds great though. Lol

joannethorburn
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Good job Jock (hope I am spelling that right)!!!

SunraeSkatimunggr
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Really enjoy your improvements as they sometimes make me feel smart, thankyou i do enjoy what you share. Me born Scotland in Lanarkshire came from loch Lomond to America 54 yrs. ago been home a few times ready to retire but don't think I could handle the weather. Bless you and your lovely family

nikkiroman
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Great video Cammy and a nice piece of kit I would of Reversed it up to the fed bin 😜👌

garymadden
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If you ever do bring the hopper back to the chute, perhaps parking the hopper the other way round would allow you to direct the pellets into the body of the hopper.

EnglishJoanInOregon
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Thanks for the captioning Cammy, it helps me learn to understand the accent better!

Ksweetpea
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Nice new piece of kit there Cammie. Just needs a ding or two. 🇳🇿

deedawson
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Love to see new shiny things, but the best is that this helps you feeding your lambs. Want to see to lammies take a bite! And Jock is a big helper for his father and also for his mother and his little brother and sister. Love to see them "working" on the farm as big people.
That little one is also good for a little stack of sweets. Hiding it in plain side and no-one knows. Have fun,

lappmarksweden
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Can you back it straight back to the chute? So the central bunk is in line with the chute, not perpendicular. And shovel the pellets towards the bike side of the feeder

TallPaul