Today is a quick video of one of my favourite days of the year on the farm Cattle go outside for the first time for 6 months so we are heading round tho see the cattle in there new fields
My husband is from Norway and when they let their cows out for the season, the animals kick up their hooves and run and gambol about with obvious joy. Many videos online of this event there if you're interested. This video reminds me of that, but with the added joy of your BC pack going along for the ride. Wonderful video Sean. Blessings to you and Stacey.
I follow a chimpanzee Sanctuary that adopted four from another Sanctuary that was closing down. The cows keep the upper pastures short on the grass, so that when Wildfire season comes, the fire will not come close to the sanctuary the way it did years ago. When they go from the upper pasture to the lower pasture, they have the same reaction
I love the shots of you driving framed by the three happy pupfaces so filled with anticipation! They are beautiful. I love seeing the countryside too. Oh spring.... Great video! ❤
When you have the crew on the back of your ATV, they look so happy! It makes me smile!😊 Thanks for showing us all beauty of your countryside with all the animals without all the work! They all look happy to kick up their heels and run!
I love seeing you and the border collies going to work. The BCs, waiting with bated breath, in suspended animation, for the moment it will be their turn to run. Thanks for the video! It's hot and windy where I am today. It's nice to see the clouds of Scotland. 😎
Such a delight to wake up here in Australia and find your latest video 😀 All three beautiful Borders with the biggest smiles on their faces, riding behind you, the beautiful country side and the animals, so happy to be kicking up their heels. Best wishes to you and Stacey ❤️🐕🇦🇺
At 2:34 a pheasant running from left to right. The hills and countryside look like my southwest, Pennsylvania, USA. Love seeing happy, healthy, well cared for livestock.
What a beautiful country! I am always enchanted by the way young cows are so curious about everything. Your animals are so healthy and contented. It's truly a happy place. Lots of love to you and the Missus (the FAMILY!!!) ❤ and of course the sweet doggos.
Just got home form work, Nebraska USA, and took a quick trip to a Scottish farm. Absolutely beautiful and so relaxing. I love ALL the animals. Thank you Sean!
My first impression of this check up of the cattle and sheep is the huge amount of pasture land, thus a huge farm you manage, Sean. I m thinking that you showed us only half the cattle (the young ones; yearlings and a few 18 months old), and we didn’t get to see how large the sheep herds are. The fact that you have enuf time to share and edit your videos for us and be a UTube business operator is outstanding. Truly amazing. I m grateful you can give your subscribers so much content!! I know Stacey gives it her all too, but now she is pregnant and soon to be a Mama, so, goodness me, you guys will be so busy!!! Of course, we fans will love anything you will be able to and willing to share! 👍🥰 I loved that the 3 BC’s were coming along for the ride. That first scene of the heifers, it was wonderful to see that sole pheasant walking on the grass and didn’t fly away as you were approaching the teenage girls, who were happy to be outside and gamboled after you as you went to check on the yearling bullocks. Like I said, you showed us a huge amount of pasture land, which indicates to me that you manage large herds of sheep and cattle, so you have a lot of heavy work to do on the upkeep of fences, the barns, the run in sheds; moving the herds from one pasture to another, (don’t know if you make hay too) the well-being of the herds, and if you need to shear the sheep or not, but adding in that work is another huge animal management! Kate, Storm and Echo loved the time with you, just as passengers, this trip. Btw, where were your little herd of black sheep hiding out? Forgot the type you said they were, but I know they are quality sheep with a luxurious fleece. Thx for that amazing perspective of Springtime animal husbandry in this niche of Scotland. I appreciate yours and Stacey’s time, effort and editing of your vlog content and life as a herd animal farmer in Scotland! Peace, Love, and Blessings to you, Stacey, and baby bump! 👍🥰💗🐂❤🐑❤🐕🦺🐕🦺🐕🦺❤💗
A beautiful presentation of springtime in Scotland. Happy cattle and sheep on lush fields, running and cavorting. So uplifting! A special treat to see you, Sean, with the 3 dogs. Thank you.
Thank you for the lovely video of what you do and the gorgeous countryside. Of course, seeing your faithful BC along to help if you need them is always a treat. Praying for you and Stacy and your wee one coming!
Just so people don’t get confused. “ock” is an English suffix that can have multiple meanings. One of the meanings pertains to Ox, which most Americans don’t know cause we call them cow or bull. Essentially an Ox is any member of the T1 taurids of Bos Taurus. In other places variants are called Yak or Zebu, god only knows what in Africa. The plural of Ox is oxen, but in America that has become Cattle and the word Oxen, pretty much not used is referring to draft/riding Ox, which we American abandoned in favor of the horse and donkey, and then the truck and ATV. “The “ock” suffix variant appears in Auroch “Both "aur" and "ur" are Germanic or Celtic words meaning "wild ox". In Old High German this word was compounded with ohso ('ox') to ūrohso, which became the early modern Aurochs.” “ OK. So why the spill here. Well it’s get more confusing and if you happen to know the American or Australian meaning then you might notice his Bullock are missing some body parts. “Bullock (in British English), a castrated male bovine animal of any age Bullock (in American English), a young bull (an uncastrated male bovine animal) Bullock (in Australia, India and New Zealand), an ox, an adult male bovine used for draught (usually but not always castrated)” In America a castrated bull is called a steer. Mooooooo. Let those dangly part dangle Mr sheep man.
And derived from this of course is the impolite “bo**ocks” - used to denote something as unworthy, useless, unbelievable: as in, “That’s just a load of old bo**ocks!” 😊
They talk about happy cows here in California….but I beg to differ after seeing this! Thanks for sharing! Love the countryside, the animals and your commentary.
Fantastically fabulous it was spring spring scottish countryside. Thank you for along for the visit. The contrast of those dark cows with the green and yellow we're gorgeous. The sheep and dogs as well.Of course. I'm loving sing scotland from across the pond in california.
Ah, the cows and calves look so happy to run and stretch their legs and get to that good grass. They all seem fit and healthy. I was reminded of Switzerland and the bells the lead cows wear. You could hear them all the time, sometimes only faintly, but it was a sweet sound. You and Stacey and the pups take care and thank you.
I remember those cows in Switzerland. Our oldest daughter (no longer of this world) described them in a line in a poem she wrote as the ringing singing cows.
Lovely countryside and to see the cows running and kicking in the grass - so free. Send a video of the dogs herding soon - they are my favorite. Hope your wife is well.
Gorgeous pastures, happy livestock, and three collies that are already living in Heaven! Life is good! Thank you for sharing it with us.😄 (From America).
I love these videos. Sean the sheep man, you are living the life. I sit at my desk here in Detroit, and don't get me wrong, I love the work I am doing, but when I need a quick break, it's so great to watch one of your videos. The stars are the collies! They are as focused as lasers and wound as tightly as springs. They would be the envy of the confined suburban dogs around me. There's always something quietly humorous in the contrast between your mellowness and the dogs' intensity.
Absolutely adorable! I know it must be hard work, but I had to laugh a few times with the lambkin on the rock and then with the crow🙂 Nice to see the pack together. Thanks Sean
I follow a shepherdess who raises sheep here in Canada. She has a border collie and two other mixed-breed dogs. She raises her sheep in pens in a large barn, but she still finds it necessary to move them to different pens. She used to try to prevent the B.C. from "herding" her sheep. People in the comments encouraged her to let the dog try to help her under controlled conditions. She did so, and you would probably assume that this dog has had at least some limited training. Not only does she move them along, but also obeys her commands. All this with absolutely no training. The other dogs have also learned to "herd" just from watching the B.C. because neither of them is a herding breed. It's amazing what selective breeding can do.
What a lovely video this was, Sean! Getting to see Kate, Storm and Echo at their staff meeting on an earlier video was fun, especially seeing wiggle-worm Storm wiggle right on off the cart had me laughing out loud. Oh, Stormie, you silly girl! Your producing skills just keep getting better and better, as evidenced by this video. This was definitely a feel-good film watching the cows kicking up their heels while ĥeading out to pasture. I love cows, so seeing them so happy, brought a big goofy smile to my face 😜. This spring/summer in Scotland has seen your herds of cows and flocks of sheep produce hundreds and hundreds of new lambs and calves. I hope the owners of the various farms who employ you appreciate your work ethic, which is above reproach, and your care and dedication to the vast number of animals under your care. I'm glad you got through the winter fairly well, except for that one incident when you got that big knot and stitches to your head. And your crew of working dogs - our Kate, Storm and Echo - seem to be as healthy as ever. It's May 10th which means in three more works, it'll be June 1st and the back-breaking task of shearing all those sheep will be upon you. I don’t know how you manage to do all that you do. (I realize there are other people who work on the farms, as well.) You're amazing, Sean! 🐾☘️🐾🪻🐾🌹🐾🥀 Hello to Stacey. I hope you're doing well. Take care of yourself.💐🌻🌺💕
Thank you so much, yeah it was a wet lambing season but now the weather has changed and is so good to see the sun the dogs have been loving the dry days
That was a fun trip around the farm. The picture of you in the bike, early in the video; joy on your face and a bouquet if dogs behind your head, should go on the poster advertising the movie about your life.
Gorgeous video the countryside is amazing love seeing the cattle and sheep with the lambs outside enjoying themselves. Think the dogs were wanting to do some work ❤️
Fun to see the bullock running after you. Suggestion for a future video: see if there's a musical instrumentalist or a band that will come to play for the cattle, or even the sheep. I love the Yorkshire musicians attracting the curious cattle up to the fence.
I remember when I was young there was only one farm by us that ever had sheep. Every spring my mom and would take us for a ride by the farm to see if the sheep were out and if there was a black one. Good memories ❤
I bet there are some real characters in that crowd, sorry herd..Dogs are just splendid again. I can smell the land even the Cowpats, best smell on Earth and Horse poo.It's so real. Puts hairs in my chest even though I'm Female.😊
I always enjoy watching you and the dogs in the fields, working or not. I'm in Texas. There is not very much usage of dogs for herding of cattle. I think the sheep herders use them. Not sure.
It’s gorse; a very common woody and quite prickly shrub with a scent of coconut when in bloom. Sometimes confused from a distance with broom, which also has yellow flowers but a different form (hence the name).
The beauty of the Scottish countryside is breathtaking.
It's so green because it's so wet. True story.
@@neilj8224What’s your excuse?😉
My husband is from Norway and when they let their cows out for the season, the animals kick up their hooves and run and gambol about with obvious joy. Many videos online of this event there if you're interested. This video reminds me of that, but with the added joy of your BC pack going along for the ride. Wonderful video Sean. Blessings to you and Stacey.
I follow a chimpanzee Sanctuary that adopted four from another Sanctuary that was closing down. The cows keep the upper pastures short on the grass, so that when Wildfire season comes, the fire will not come close to the sanctuary the way it did years ago. When they go from the upper pasture to the lower pasture, they have the same reaction
Same in the Netherlands.
I love Norway beautiful country
Scotland is just so beautiful. The dogs are happy. Thank you Sean❤❤❤
The cows "We're Freeeeeeeeeee!" as they run in the field! Love it!
I love the shots of you driving framed by the three happy pupfaces so filled with anticipation! They are beautiful. I love seeing the countryside too. Oh spring....
Great video! ❤
This is positively the most wholesome thing on the internet. Thank you so much for sharing this with us!
Thank you Sean for sharing such wonderful videos of farm life. Love the border collies!
Such a story book picture but it’s real ❣️🏴 Thank you Sean for taking us for a visit with the cows ( and sheep) . Just lovely💕
Thanks
Storm is so like my Gypsy girl who past away last year. It could be her! x🐾
When you have the crew on the back of your ATV, they look so happy! It makes me smile!😊 Thanks for showing us all beauty of your countryside with all the animals without all the work! They all look happy to kick up their heels and run!
I love seeing you and the border collies going to work. The BCs, waiting with bated breath, in suspended animation, for the moment it will be their turn to run. Thanks for the video! It's hot and windy where I am today. It's nice to see the clouds of Scotland. 😎
It was such a nice video. Kate, Echo and storm riding together. Enjoyed the beautiful scenery. 😍
I love how pristine the countryside looks! No giant cell towers, no telephone or power poles to obscure that gorgeous view!
Happy, happy, happy! Happy cows, happy sheep, happy dogs. Beautiful countryside...I enjoyed every minute of this. Thank you Sean 🙂🐮🐄🐏🐑🐶🐕
you can tell it just feels so good to run run run. great joyful post❤, thank you
What could be finer?? Outdoors, 3 pups and the animals!!! Thanks for sharing!!
the beautiful green of springtime goes so well with the black and white of your puppack!
Thank you
Such a delight to wake up here in Australia and find your latest video 😀
All three beautiful Borders with the biggest smiles on their faces, riding behind you, the beautiful country side and the animals, so happy to be kicking up their heels.
Best wishes to you and Stacey ❤️🐕🇦🇺
Happy Spring Greetz from Good Old Germany🇩🇪👋🍀🌻
You can tell that you are calm around the critters as they are not afraid when you are near. Love the pups...just going for a ride.❤❤
That phesant was making a run for it! The hill sides sure look nice in bloom
You got that right!
Great seeing them out in the fields
Great to see them all enjoying some freedom out on the fields!
At 2:34 a pheasant running from left to right. The hills and countryside look like my southwest, Pennsylvania, USA. Love seeing happy, healthy, well cared for livestock.
Look at the smiles on those dogs faces ❤ cows look happy too.
I just love watching the border collies’ faces as they ride along. They’re so eager and intelligent! 😊
Love you Kate, Stormie and Echo! A splendid family of gorgeous, talented, hardworking doggies. Grammy, Mommy and Son! Love and hugs to all……💙🩷💙🩷
Thank you
Man, you're living the life! Large! How very Blessed you are!
What a beautiful country! I am always enchanted by the way young cows are so curious about everything. Your animals are so healthy and contented. It's truly a happy place. Lots of love to you and the Missus (the FAMILY!!!) ❤ and of course the sweet doggos.
Just got home form work, Nebraska USA, and took a quick trip to a Scottish farm. Absolutely beautiful and so relaxing. I love ALL the animals. Thank you Sean!
Cows: "Summer turnout time yeeeee!!"
Loved the back view of Kate, Echo and Storm. ❤️
My first impression of this check up of the cattle and sheep is the huge amount of pasture land, thus a huge farm you manage, Sean.
I m thinking that you showed us only half the cattle (the young ones; yearlings and a few 18 months old), and we didn’t get to see how large the sheep herds are.
The fact that you have enuf time to share and edit your videos for us and be a UTube business operator is outstanding. Truly amazing. I m grateful you can give your subscribers so much content!! I know Stacey gives it her all too, but now she is pregnant and soon to be a Mama, so, goodness me, you guys will be so busy!!! Of course, we fans will love anything you will be able to and willing to share! 👍🥰
I loved that the 3 BC’s were coming along for the ride. That first scene of the heifers, it was wonderful to see that sole pheasant walking on the grass and didn’t fly away as you were approaching the teenage girls, who were happy to be outside and gamboled after you as you went to check on the yearling bullocks.
Like I said, you showed us a huge amount of pasture land, which indicates to me that you manage large herds of sheep and cattle, so you have a lot of heavy work to do on the upkeep of fences, the barns, the run in sheds; moving the herds from one pasture to another, (don’t know if you make hay too) the well-being of the herds, and if you need to shear the sheep or not, but adding in that work is another huge animal management!
Kate, Storm and Echo loved the time with you, just as passengers, this trip.
Btw, where were your little herd of black sheep hiding out? Forgot the type you said they were, but I know they are quality sheep with a luxurious fleece.
Thx for that amazing perspective of Springtime animal husbandry in this niche of Scotland. I appreciate yours and Stacey’s time, effort and editing of your vlog content and life as a herd animal farmer in Scotland! Peace, Love, and Blessings to you, Stacey, and baby bump! 👍🥰💗🐂❤🐑❤🐕🦺🐕🦺🐕🦺❤💗
Cows are happy! So cute jumping up.
A beautiful presentation of springtime in Scotland. Happy cattle and sheep on lush fields, running and cavorting. So uplifting!
A special treat to see you, Sean, with the 3 dogs. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it
Enjoyed the video very much. Great looking cattle ❤❤
Those are some happy dogs!
Beautiful animals….lovely scenery…3 dogs so well behaved sitting there probably itching to run! Thank you for sharing😊
Thank you for the lovely video of what you do and the gorgeous countryside. Of course, seeing your faithful BC along to help if you need them is always a treat. Praying for you and Stacy and your wee one coming!
How fun is that. “That’ll do”should always be your goodbye words. I love that ending.
I felt the joy of those cattle being let out😅. It was great to see the crew on their best behavior on the ATV. Work for you. Fun for us!❤
Sean, love seeing your dogs. Thanx 4 sharin' with us!!!
You’re fabulous Sean. So refreshing in the midst of all the garbage around us! You’re the best!
I love to see the dogs just so anxious to work. Daddy, give us a job! They are so sweet, all three. Thank you for the video.
It's lovely to see them outside and running about 😊
Keeping an eye out on heifers isn't an easy job. Their inexperience can cause trouble. Good job, Sean 😊
Just so people don’t get confused. “ock” is an English suffix that can have multiple meanings.
One of the meanings pertains to Ox, which most Americans don’t know cause we call them cow or bull. Essentially an Ox is any member of the T1 taurids of Bos Taurus. In other places variants are called Yak or Zebu, god only knows what in Africa. The plural of Ox is oxen, but in America that has become Cattle and the word Oxen, pretty much not used is referring to draft/riding Ox, which we American abandoned in favor of the horse and donkey, and then the truck and ATV.
“The “ock” suffix variant appears in Auroch “Both "aur" and "ur" are Germanic or Celtic words meaning "wild ox". In Old High German this word was compounded with ohso ('ox') to ūrohso, which became the early modern Aurochs.” “
OK. So why the spill here. Well it’s get more confusing and if you happen to know the American or Australian meaning then you might notice his Bullock are missing some body parts.
“Bullock (in British English), a castrated male bovine animal of any age
Bullock (in American English), a young bull (an uncastrated male bovine animal)
Bullock (in Australia, India and New Zealand), an ox, an adult male bovine used for draught (usually but not always castrated)”
In America a castrated bull is called a steer.
Mooooooo. Let those dangly part dangle Mr sheep man.
Interesting 😃
And derived from this of course is the impolite “bo**ocks” - used to denote something as unworthy, useless, unbelievable: as in, “That’s just a load of old bo**ocks!” 😊
I love how the dogs are so alert and watching everything.. lovely video!! Beautiful hills with yellow flowers, great shots of the different herds
Beautiful border collies. They are my favorite.
They talk about happy cows here in California….but I beg to differ after seeing this! Thanks for sharing! Love the countryside, the animals and your commentary.
Excellent to see the cows and sheep. Beautiful countryside. How great to see the three pups. Well done!
Such a joyful and beautiful sight, your farm, dogs and cattle. Thank you for sharing.
Fantastically fabulous it was spring spring scottish countryside. Thank you for along for the visit. The contrast of those dark cows with the green and yellow we're gorgeous. The sheep and dogs as well.Of course. I'm loving sing scotland from across the pond in california.
Ah, the cows and calves look so happy to run and stretch their legs and get to that good grass. They all seem fit and healthy. I was reminded of Switzerland and the bells the lead cows wear. You could hear them all the time, sometimes only faintly, but it was a sweet sound. You and Stacey and the pups take care and thank you.
I remember those cows in Switzerland. Our oldest daughter (no longer of this world) described them in a line in a poem she wrote as the ringing singing cows.
@@TamarLitvot
Love Greetings from Germany🇩🇪❤👋🍀
Lovely countryside and to see the cows running and kicking in the grass - so free. Send a video of the dogs herding soon - they are my favorite. Hope your wife is well.
Gorgeous pastures, happy livestock, and three collies that are already living in Heaven! Life is good! Thank you for sharing it with us.😄
(From America).
Yes, I enjoyed the video! Thank you for taking us along. Hi Kate, Storm and Echo. 😊🐾😊🐾😊🐾
I enjoyed the selfie of the four of you driving along on the quad bike. The dogs looked very alert.
❤❤❤😊😊just love your wonderful land….so sweet to watch the pups enjoying life!
The dogs always look so happy to be out with you, Sean, and it’s so pretty. I love the sheep. Thanks for the video.
Thank you so much for sharing your day with us Sean! I love watching these after my workday is over.
Love those horizon sun set photo shots of you and the dogs. 👍🐕🐾🤎
I love these videos. Sean the sheep man, you are living the life. I sit at my desk here in Detroit, and don't get me wrong, I love the work I am doing, but when I need a quick break, it's so great to watch one of your videos. The stars are the collies! They are as focused as lasers and wound as tightly as springs. They would be the envy of the confined suburban dogs around me. There's always something quietly humorous in the contrast between your mellowness and the dogs' intensity.
Definitely some happy cows! Loved this video.
Absolutely adorable! I know it must be hard work, but I had to laugh a few times with the lambkin on the rock and then with the crow🙂 Nice to see the pack together. Thanks Sean
Beautiful fields - love all the green. Nothing like here is Southern California.
Love watching all the wonderful animals. Thank you
Nice looking livestock in a gorgeous country!!! The pups are looking good and enjoying a tour of the farm with you!!
The cows look so so happy to be on grass again !!! ❤🦘
They look so very happy!!!! The cows and dogs as well....Kate and
Even the cows love you! They run up to you the same way your beautiful collies do...
Wow! Seeing the joy displayed by the cattle is awesome. Scotland is a beautiful country.
This whole video is fantastic. Thanks for sharing some light in an ever more darkened world. God bless you and your family and your animals. 😊
I follow a shepherdess who raises sheep here in Canada. She has a border collie and two other mixed-breed dogs. She raises her sheep in pens in a large barn, but she still finds it necessary to move them to different pens. She used to try to prevent the B.C. from "herding" her sheep. People in the comments encouraged her to let the dog try to help her under controlled conditions. She did so, and you would probably assume that this dog has had at least some limited training. Not only does she move them along, but also obeys her commands. All this with absolutely no training. The other dogs have also learned to "herd" just from watching the B.C. because neither of them is a herding breed. It's amazing what selective breeding can do.
Your job looks like freedom. I know you work hard! I’d be happy learning or growing up in this environment…..
Thank you it’s a good way to live
that last clip at 6:40 is adorable.
You live in such a beautiful country. I love all your videos ❤, the cows are so happy outside, thats so lovely
Great video! Thanks for sharing 💫❤️🐾🐾🐑🐮
Greetings from the United States of America - Catskill mountains N.Y . was born in Roscommon Ireland and moved to America in the early 1970s .
What a lovely video this was, Sean! Getting to see Kate, Storm and Echo at their staff meeting on an earlier video was fun, especially seeing wiggle-worm Storm wiggle right on off the cart had me laughing out loud. Oh, Stormie, you silly girl!
Your producing skills just keep getting better and better, as evidenced by this video. This was definitely a feel-good film watching the cows kicking up their heels while ĥeading out to pasture. I love cows, so seeing them so happy, brought a big goofy smile to my face 😜. This spring/summer in Scotland has seen your herds of cows and flocks of sheep produce hundreds and hundreds of new lambs and calves. I hope the owners of the various farms who employ you appreciate your work ethic, which is above reproach, and your care and dedication to the vast number of animals under your care.
I'm glad you got through the winter fairly well, except for that one incident when you got that big knot and stitches to your head. And your crew of working dogs - our Kate, Storm and Echo - seem to be as healthy as ever.
It's May 10th which means in three more works, it'll be June 1st and the back-breaking task of shearing all those sheep will be upon you. I don’t know how you manage to do all that you do. (I realize there are other people who work on the farms, as well.) You're amazing, Sean! 🐾☘️🐾🪻🐾🌹🐾🥀
Hello to Stacey. I hope you're doing well. Take care of yourself.💐🌻🌺💕
Thank you so much, yeah it was a wet lambing season but now the weather has changed and is so good to see the sun the dogs have been loving the dry days
@@seanthesheepman5845
Thank you for your response. I appreciate it. 🌹🌹
Beautiful video- and so lovely to see the dogs just chilling beside you making sure all is ok with the big and small charges 😂❤❤
Yes, thank you
That was a fun trip around the farm. The picture of you in the bike, early in the video; joy on your face and a bouquet if dogs behind your head, should go on the poster advertising the movie about your life.
Gorgeous video the countryside is amazing love seeing the cattle and sheep with the lambs outside enjoying themselves. Think the dogs were wanting to do some work ❤️
Always want some work 😂
So absolutely gorgeous! Thanks so much 🙏
Your passengers are so well behaved !!! ❤🦘
What an incredible ‘workplace’ and what amazing workmates.
They are!
Such beautiful country, just breath taking!!
An absolutely adorable video Sean.
I lice your videos ,dogs,ambience and your family so much..gor addicted...Blessings
Scotland is simply beautiful
Everyone looks happy
Fun to see the bullock running after you.
Suggestion for a future video: see if there's a musical instrumentalist or a band that will come to play for the cattle, or even the sheep. I love the Yorkshire musicians attracting the curious cattle up to the fence.
I remember when I was young there was only one farm by us that ever had sheep. Every spring my mom and would take us for a ride by the farm to see if the sheep were out and if there was a black one. Good memories ❤
I bet there are some real characters in that crowd, sorry herd..Dogs are just splendid again.
I can smell the land even the Cowpats, best smell on Earth and Horse poo.It's so real. Puts hairs in my chest even though I'm Female.😊
Great video Sean! I enjoy seeing all the land!!
Been around cows a lot, but have never seen them run like this. Lol😊
I always enjoy watching you and the dogs in the fields, working or not. I'm in Texas. There is not very much usage of dogs for herding of cattle. I think the sheep herders use them. Not sure.
Very lovely music. I enjoy your videos . Love from Wyoming, USA.
Nice video Sean. I wonder what that big yellow field was in the distance? Maybe mustard? Do the doggies ever herd the cows? Lovely fields.
I think it's gorse, but I hope someone who's certain replies. 🙂
I was wondering, myself. I was about to ask the same question.
I think gorse/brume
But if it's a crop, I've seen that yellow in Spain. Rapeseed (for oul)
It’s gorse; a very common woody and quite prickly shrub with a scent of coconut when in bloom. Sometimes confused from a distance with broom, which also has yellow flowers but a different form (hence the name).
Lovely dogs, best in the world
Beautiful video. Loved it thanks for sharing it with us❤
Wow! And beautiful pheasant there!