BEGINNER GUIDE TO LAMBING ON PASTURE | Dorper Sheep Farming in Texas Raising Dorper Lambs for Profit

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    BEGINNER GUIDE TO LAMBING SHEEP ON PASTURE
    This video is a guide to lambing a small flock on pasture, based on how I farm my sheep in Texas. I raise Dorper sheep on 30 acres in Northeast Texas. My Dorper sheep are born and raised on Pasture. This video is a recap of the 2022 Lambing season and what is involved in preparing my farm for new lambs.
    I hope you enjoy!
    the Shepherdess
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    In this video:
    Micro Ranching for profit
    Sheep farming for beginners
    Dorper Sheep for profit
    Lambing video
    Sheep giving birth
    About this Channel:
    This channel chronicles my journey as a sheep farmer from the very beginning. My primary occupation is in business management. In 2020, I discovered the principles of regenerative agriculture and embarked on a journey with the end goal of building a profitable small farm on 23 acres by 2027. Thank you for joining the journey!

Komentáře • 153

  • @theShepherdess
    @theShepherdess  Před 3 měsíci

    ➡➡CLICK HERE for my $100k Farm Business Plan: bit.ly/farmprofit

  • @OldesouthFarm
    @OldesouthFarm Před rokem +4

    I have noticed if you give the ewes Selenium and vit E. Give 1-2 cc BoSe sq and they lamb much easier. I have not had mastitis. Only had two dairy goats with mastitis. Both goats died. I did DHIR and the somatic cell count we got monthly let us know how the mammary health was doing. I do supplement moms with twins with my grain mix. No sheep feed available in Alabama. I mix oats, corn and a sweet all stock, 1:1:1. The corn is cracked. The moms milk much more and don’t loose so much weight. The lambs grow larger as well. Once the grass comes on, the feed stops.

  • @LTPottenger
    @LTPottenger Před rokem +5

    I love how you use the stuffed lamb as a visual aid. I don't have a farm, but still interesting.

  • @marymccollum583
    @marymccollum583 Před rokem +3

    From Ronan, Montana 🙂 I do enjoy your CZcams videos. I like how you are promoting sheep especially the black head Dorpers. I grew up with sheep and missed a lot of school during lambing. My grandma raised sheep and I learned a lot from her. I am now 61 years old and back into sheep. When we raised sheep all I knew about was just the wool sheep. I had not raised any sheep for about 30 years until a friend gave me a triplet ewe lamb Katahdin/Dorper. Then she was bred to a nice Dorper ram (this was four years ago), that was my start of sheep again. I also enjoy watching and learning from your marketing videos. I love the videos of you working sheep with your new equipment- so simple. Have a successful lambing season. Mary

  • @emilybradley8197
    @emilybradley8197 Před rokem +14

    Thank YOU for being a part of OUR farm in 2022! You started 1 year ahead of us and we found you a couple of months before we acquired our first 20 Katahdin ewes. Your videos have been so helpful to us, your openness in sharing the good AND bad experiences is appreciated. Best wishes for a wonderful 2023!

  • @joelmoore9697
    @joelmoore9697 Před rokem +1

    Great job Grace, continued success.

  • @Chasineighty
    @Chasineighty Před rokem

    Bring on 2023! I'm thankful for you Grace !

  • @Jasonofagun
    @Jasonofagun Před rokem +1

    Great to hear that everything went pretty smoothly this past year!

  • @whistlingwindranch1832
    @whistlingwindranch1832 Před rokem +1

    Good to hear that your season went well. Thank you for the information on the bottle to teat issues that you noted, found that very interesting and will be watching for that as we move forward. Your portable lamb jug was absolutely brilliant.

  • @schadenfreude191
    @schadenfreude191 Před rokem +3

    You are great at relaying information. Thank you for being a top notch resource

  • @folkertvisser5294
    @folkertvisser5294 Před rokem +1

    Good to see the colostrum strategie did so well you had a good season!! Up to the next.. thank you for the informative journey you put out on you tube i really enjoy them👍

  • @stephaniecavnar5290
    @stephaniecavnar5290 Před rokem +2

    Absolutely agree with you about responsible husbandry!!! Congratulations on a successful year!

  • @habibijan
    @habibijan Před rokem +2

    Congratulations on 100% survival! Thanks for sharing the update.

  • @Balb23
    @Balb23 Před rokem +2

    Great information and that’s wonderful news about your lambs and sheep. I agree about treating, assisting, and medicating in any opportunity we are present for. 😊

  • @Ajaxxgopw
    @Ajaxxgopw Před rokem +1

    i love this. Nothing could be more real. More truthful. More helpful. Thank you.

  • @SteadfastTrailFarm
    @SteadfastTrailFarm Před rokem +2

    We have goats and I had one last spring present only a head . Both front legs were chicken winged back! I thought for sure it was just time to save mom and get the baby out anyway I could . One last prayer of " Lord. just give me something to hold on to"... I was able to pull one leg forward and diagonally down with the head then the other leg was released! Big buck! All mine get names! I have a very small herd! Enjoying your videos! ~jc

  • @jeremiahchupik5845
    @jeremiahchupik5845 Před rokem +1

    Couldn't agree more! If you're going to be a farmer you have to love the work that comes with it!

  • @jorettawindham6647
    @jorettawindham6647 Před rokem +1

    So glad I found you today. I purchased a 5 acre farm in 2022 and I'm in process of building shelter for sheep. I live in northeast Texas, too. Hopefully I'll be able to get some of your spring lambs. Looking forward to meeting you!

  • @paulcharumbira7927
    @paulcharumbira7927 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Love the scriptures at the end. Always stick around for those.

  • @cherrybrown5476
    @cherrybrown5476 Před rokem +2

    AWWW BEAUTIFUL MOMMY AND BABIES. YOU ARE SO CARING. GOD BLESS YOU.

  • @ladyryan902
    @ladyryan902 Před rokem +1

    Oh my. You have become an expert quick.made me rethink wanting sheep

  • @lifeinthesecretplace
    @lifeinthesecretplace Před rokem +1

    SO helpful! Thank you!! Currently raising my first bottle lambs and my ewes should be having their lambs in April/May!

  • @paulajoy3495
    @paulajoy3495 Před rokem +3

    I just wanted to say thank you for providing such helpful information. I am researching now in preparation for starting with sheep in 2024 and I'm so thankful for everything I am able to learn about from others on this platform. All of this information helps me to figure out the pro/cons for my situation. I am so thankful you did not lose any babes this past year and hope this upcoming spring is as blessed. Again, thank you for helping others learn from your successes as well as your challenges. :)

  • @countrymudacres
    @countrymudacres Před rokem +1

    Thank you for your informative videos! We really appreciate your work.

  • @KedeshFarm
    @KedeshFarm Před rokem +1

    You for sure have to love farming due too the challenges that occur quickly. Thanks for your video and passion for farming.

  • @maxmintz511
    @maxmintz511 Před rokem

    Keep up your fantastic work.

  • @joevinlund6041
    @joevinlund6041 Před rokem

    Nice video!

  • @MrSegraves1
    @MrSegraves1 Před 10 měsíci

    Agreed. When we started, we never planned to make a profit. We got into farming because we enjoyed the process of feeding our family and what we sold was a bonus.

  • @angelmeza6137
    @angelmeza6137 Před rokem

    Great lambing season!

  • @thesimplehomestead1
    @thesimplehomestead1 Před rokem +1

    Good video Grace!! "Got to love the animals!" Best sentence:)

  • @cookingwithwine.9190
    @cookingwithwine.9190 Před rokem +2

    You should talk about how they are banning OTC antibiotics in June 2023. Serious issue. It's going to be a lot harder to raise livestock after this.

  • @rollingofarm
    @rollingofarm Před rokem

    Great info and footage. Definitely a video I will be recommending.

  • @spdkld
    @spdkld Před rokem +2

    Our last lambing happened overnight, 25* weather. Saw that our sheep multiplied, gave a shrug, then made sure the lamb was dry. She was dry, and dealt with the wax plug in the teat all by herself. Really a hands-off operation.
    Last time, we were there for every birth, helping clear the teats and helping lambs to suck. I now wonder if we were needed at all.

  • @shanengivone3973
    @shanengivone3973 Před 3 měsíci

    Last Spring i got my first farm animals; 2 lambs! I noticed the teats of the ewe were bigger than usual today! I'm praying for a successful easy birth for this young mama! But preparing for whatever happens, in advance. God be with me! (I also hatched chickens and they're all doing great this 9 months or so!) Thank you for the tutelage! Blessings!

  • @StarvrosMitchell
    @StarvrosMitchell Před rokem +2

    Thank you, for this amazing and informative video. I haven't had some of these issues, THANK G-d. I raised the West African Sheep breed, it is a hair sheep, somewhat like the dorper. It is good to have the knowledge in the event. Much appreciated and remembered to keep your head up and know that G-d is with you in the Good, the Bad and Ugly. Hebrews 13:5. Shalom for 2023.

  • @jimmynjogu3892
    @jimmynjogu3892 Před rokem

    Such an insightful video ...I subscribed 👍

  • @Digger927
    @Digger927 Před rokem

    Brilliant, you're amazing Grace. Happy New year ;)

  • @erictackettproductions28

    Exactly right, we should Love what we do while we're making money... instead of loving money while we Hate what we do.

  • @rickayers3150
    @rickayers3150 Před rokem

    All good input. Thank you

  • @janeburnside5105
    @janeburnside5105 Před 5 měsíci

    Excellent 👍

  • @jeffhuntley2921
    @jeffhuntley2921 Před rokem +1

    The main reason I continue to raise livestock is because I love doing it. Very rewarding

  • @pprspanishgoats
    @pprspanishgoats Před rokem +1

    Your best video yet

  • @SteadfastTrailFarm
    @SteadfastTrailFarm Před rokem +1

    Amen!!!! Totally agree!!!

  • @juanisgarden5356
    @juanisgarden5356 Před rokem +2

    Really BIG thumbs up 👍, I love your passion for farming! The information you provide is so valuable! I got my calling for farming late in life, we will be starting small (2 acres), we're in the process of rebuilding the house that's in the property before we move. I feel blessed to have found your channel, you are a great inspiration! The Lord bless you and prosper you 🙏!

  • @normangilden3453
    @normangilden3453 Před rokem

    Thank you for this information

  • @talkingjoseph5582
    @talkingjoseph5582 Před rokem

    Another good feel video

  • @UserRandJ
    @UserRandJ Před rokem

    You are extremely helpful and ultra impressive. Love your heart too. Jake

  • @HoneyHollowHomestead
    @HoneyHollowHomestead Před rokem +1

    I've not had an issue with any of my goats at kidding time, except for my dairy goat I bought bred. She had a stillborn which I believe was caused by a copper deficiency. Something you don't see in sheep. The next year she successfully gave me a beautiful set of twins.

  • @abbyu209
    @abbyu209 Před rokem

    Thank you! That was interesting.

  • @hombredeacero3131
    @hombredeacero3131 Před rokem

    The right Knowledge is key

  • @Gibaskesemarfarm
    @Gibaskesemarfarm Před 2 měsíci

    Seeing black head dorpers are onjoyable. They look cute in the same time

  • @patriciabeyer8029
    @patriciabeyer8029 Před rokem +1

    The wee lambs are so cute. All you want to do is cuddle them. ❤️

  • @robmaviglia8568
    @robmaviglia8568 Před rokem

    tnks 4 this video :)

  • @shawnwatson1419
    @shawnwatson1419 Před rokem

    You don't sound like you're too far away from where i'm located. Lamar county (Paris area) Texas here. Excellent videos!

  • @jamesmonarch3044
    @jamesmonarch3044 Před rokem +1

    Emmett Josiah
    Thanks Ebel was Great!
    Hope you saw my question?

  • @jeffhuntley2921
    @jeffhuntley2921 Před rokem

    Hopefully you’ll make a video of some of your webinar

  • @pepekay6259
    @pepekay6259 Před rokem

    I always administer selenium-vitamin E gel at any birth.. very good results.

  • @PauloHfernandes
    @PauloHfernandes Před rokem

    I live in Brazil, at Pará state, here we have high temperatures (27 to 35°c) and we have a very humid climate.
    Sheep here have some serious issues with the humidity because of a fungi that spreads in their hoofs.
    By the other side, the rainy and hot weather allows us to produce tons and tons of grass, in the state that i live people doesn't even need hay. (Of course that a professional farm uses it for safety reasons and better management of the flock).
    Thanks for the videos and keep on posting, i love your content ;)

  • @marylfab
    @marylfab Před rokem +1

    I would love to see a video specifically on breeding. Do you use a CIDR? Do you inject any hormones inducing a heat cycle? Do you breed naturally? How long do you leave ram with ewes? How do you take care of rams when not servicing ewes? What vaccines or dewormers prior to breeding or lambing do you give? I am trying to do all my research before buying my first ewes and have been gobbling up all the information I can ;) Thank you so much for all your information!

    • @marylfab
      @marylfab Před rokem

      Also, docking tales and castration information... please :)

  • @davemi00
    @davemi00 Před rokem

    Young, smart and energetic
    great qualities to have.

  • @michaelcoghlan9124
    @michaelcoghlan9124 Před rokem

    Thank you, an good luck this March, if my ram was any good last September I'll be joining you in the struggle of survival,. God Bless. PS don't Know how you can doo it all in that Texas heat Take care.

  • @ternakkambingmojogedang6545

    Hebat nih kambing nya, lucu lucu bersih rapi, hebat cara perawatanya

  • @patriciajohnsonson8639
    @patriciajohnsonson8639 Před měsícem

    I didn’t realize it was so difficult for a lamb to give birth. We have a pregnant ewe. She is just starting to show an udder. We’re not sure if our other ewe is pregnant. After watching this channel and Sandy Brock, I don’t think I am prepared for this ewe to lamb. I am fearful of all that could go wrong. I kind of thought lambs could give birth on their own. But now realize I have to almost be a veterinarian to help my ewe lamb.

  • @lauralee2514
    @lauralee2514 Před 8 měsíci

    I name my beef cows too... wasn't easy leaving Lafawnduh at the butcher last July

  • @michaelbenson2024
    @michaelbenson2024 Před rokem

    If your ability to smile is because of your love of your animals. Both sides of family are farmers one is a serious and one is nurturing.Quess which one has the natural smile?

  • @utmbunderground
    @utmbunderground Před rokem +2

    People online lose sight of the point of the operation -- profit. Withholding help or meds leads to death, which doesn't help the profit margin of her operation. It's always better to intervene and save the sheep or lamb...whether you decide to keep the mom/offspring long term as opposed to selling them for meat/profit is a different matter, largely dependent on why she was sick in the first place. The other thing people forget is that she is raising South African sheep in a climate that gets 50" of rain per year... they will have parasites or other problems that need to be dealt with because the breed wasn't raised for this climate... and the breeds that were might not make her operation the same money.

  • @kotukuwhakapiko467
    @kotukuwhakapiko467 Před rokem

    Mean sheep team
    100% cared for
    In the Shepardess dream

  • @jozeff1913
    @jozeff1913 Před rokem

    Great Infos as always. Do you use scrapie tags ? We are new in it and we'll have first lambing soon so getting ready also with tags. We are in Central TX.

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  Před rokem

      Scrapie tags are required for resale at most public sales venues. I don’t worry about scrapie tags until it’s time to sell.

  • @catelyngrace6903
    @catelyngrace6903 Před měsícem

    As a former milker myself, i cant imagine how those ladies felt wooo

  • @JoeJohnson1
    @JoeJohnson1 Před rokem

    Thanks for all the candid sharing of your experiences.
    What do you do with your ewes or lambs that die?

  • @hessranch
    @hessranch Před rokem

    I agree. Animals are so honest…

  • @LtColDaddy71
    @LtColDaddy71 Před rokem +8

    Need schmeed, you don’t let an animal suffer. It’s grounds to sell, but we doctor the sick and make them as comfortable as possible.

  • @janeburnside5105
    @janeburnside5105 Před 5 měsíci

    I agree❤🙏🐑

  • @530eman
    @530eman Před 6 měsíci

    How do you make sure the feeding tube doesn’t go into the lungs…?
    Thank you

  • @stellachroma3988
    @stellachroma3988 Před rokem

    I love the information you share!! I clicked the link to reserve a spot in the webinar, and when I click the link in the email it sends, it takes me to your products page and the webinar isn’t listed. Am I doing something wrong?

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  Před rokem

      Check the second link!

    • @stellachroma3988
      @stellachroma3988 Před rokem

      It’s the link in the email I received after I enter my email address for the webinar that takes me to products.

  • @marcus3457
    @marcus3457 Před rokem +1

    I totally worry about my weak stomach. I am much better than I was when I was younger, but still struggle a little. I know, it is sad. 😂

  • @vk33771
    @vk33771 Před rokem +1

    Our ram broke into the ewe pasture in the summer, so we have some early lambing going on. Thank goodness this has been an unusually warm January. We had an overnight birth and made a mistake I'll never make again. We followed the usually health check of ewe and lamb but failed to notice that it was born without an anus. Watching it over the next couple of days, I suspected it was constipated. Little did I know . . .

  • @notsoserious0944
    @notsoserious0944 Před rokem

    If you need to relax and enjoy an evening TV show, check out Jeremy Clarkson (Top Gear host) and his attempt to farm in semi-retirement. It is hilarious, serious, and oddly touching. Watching him at lambing was unique. Available on Amazon Prime.

  • @fauziamukhwana5211
    @fauziamukhwana5211 Před rokem

    Agree ❤️✋

  • @heltonrural9001
    @heltonrural9001 Před 7 měsíci

    Linda criação

  • @bickabraham2397
    @bickabraham2397 Před rokem

    You should compare notes with Sandi Brock.
    Just an opinion 😄

  • @kenyonbissett3512
    @kenyonbissett3512 Před rokem

    Agree

  • @jamesmonarch3044
    @jamesmonarch3044 Před rokem

    Emmett Josiah,
    Trying to buy 10-20 farm homestead. Land and farm not really working for us. Suggestions please.

  • @dieseleration7983
    @dieseleration7983 Před rokem

    Are you going to consider some method of supplementing selenium for the flock? If there's one showing signs, I might wonder if there are more that are experiencing some lesser degree of impairment that's not as obvious, or that the environment might be itself developing some deficiency or lack over time. Good videos, thank you.

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  Před rokem

      Yes! After lambing I worked the flock and everyone received a shot of BO-SE selenium.

  • @paigehodges2571
    @paigehodges2571 Před 3 měsíci

    Do you dock your lambs tails? Is it necessary for dorper sheep?

  • @ttellez3622
    @ttellez3622 Před rokem

    Are you from around the Sulphur springs area

  • @user-dh4tu8cs1q
    @user-dh4tu8cs1q Před rokem

    😍😍😍😊

  • @foxonthefarm7260
    @foxonthefarm7260 Před rokem

    What are your criteria for supplementing lambs with colostrum?

  • @fordguyfordguy
    @fordguyfordguy Před rokem

    I was a little panicked when I could not find your videos - then I found out I was UNSUBSCRIBED FROM you by YT!!!! Very scary in my opinion. Keep up the excellent work, and I just RE subscribed!!!!!

  • @Mogeweather
    @Mogeweather Před rokem

    Yay, so glad you lost no lambs at birth! Thats always so sad.
    BTW, seeing Barney made my day🤣🤣

  • @michielvanoverschelde4312

    Sorry to hear about the dead sheep, what do you do with dead sheep? Is there a company who get them and are there any laws about the process of getting rid of the sheep?

  • @adventuresingoatfarming6754

    Hi Grace
    When you hold your podcast I'm at work and of course the school overrides all comment on my phone , But it's a inconvenience that I can live with . But having the privilege of using their wifi I don't look a gift horse in the mouth . Any how I'll be kidding in the first week of May , got my kidding kit together .
    I'll tune into the webinar and lisson . Also do you fallow Sandi Brock on Sheepeshly Me . I found her to be a wealth of information .
    Thank you
    ❤🐑and 🐐

  • @angesmith2322
    @angesmith2322 Před 11 měsíci

    Please help me find the video on tagging and castrating lambs on this channel

  • @ceschias3733
    @ceschias3733 Před 11 měsíci

    Your great !!! I am starting my flock in Guatemala. Have two male Dorpers and 4 BalckBelly hewes + 2 Pelihuey hewes. If you need help, I could give you hand and I can get experience in exchange.

  • @eddycoronado8381
    @eddycoronado8381 Před rokem +1

    👍😊

  • @DannyCreech
    @DannyCreech Před rokem

    Emily, Why do people watch CZcams videos of bunnies, puppies, kittens just being cute? Because they are the star and so cute. Why do people watch CZcams videos about lambs or sheep. FOR THE SAME REASON. They are so darn cute. We love them and love to see them. Then your talking all over their cuteness and it kind of ruins it. You go on about the birth and one leg like this is a vet channel and that we want to know the proper technique for assisting a lamb birth. No, we want to see the cuteness of the lambs and sheep. So, I will just click to another channel and tell CZcams "Don't Recommend Channel". Best of luck with your non-vet channel showing vet stuff. I will go look for a cute lamb channel. 🙂

  • @scottpoet
    @scottpoet Před rokem

    The really hard 1 legged births, when you are pulling you just have to wait for hip to pop before you can pull the lamb out.

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  Před rokem +1

      Had one of those. Poor mom hobbled for a day or two afterward!

    • @scottpoet
      @scottpoet Před rokem +1

      ​@@theShepherdess as far as I can tell, birthing problem in sheep is a breeder problem. No one is controlling for birth weight, and progressively larger lambs for normal birthing problems is causing the ewes to not be able to succeed on their own.
      My small heritage flock, their lambs were about 2/3 the size of lambs from my commercial flock. Small sample size but, never pulled a lamb from one of them.

    • @theShepherdess
      @theShepherdess  Před rokem +1

      @@scottpoet very true. I have heard of selenium and calcium deficiency, as well as overfeeding in the last trimester playing a role.

    • @scottpoet
      @scottpoet Před rokem

      ​@@theShepherdess I guess I haven't heard that. Although differences between region to region & breed to breed complicate identifying issues with in a flock.
      I have no idea what selenium issues look like because we have plenty of selenium here in the soil.
      Calcium deficiency, I can say, you will usually be able to tell, as milk fever usually occurs just after giving birth. The ewe gets the shakes and goes down.
      I have trouble believing overfeeding in the last trimester causes any issue, as I'm not sure it's possible. You can feed them the wrong things, vitamin deficient or impotent grass that fills them up but lacks nutritional potency causing ketosis. Realestate in a ewe's belly goes for a premium during pregnancy. The more space lambs take up the less room there is for rumen, and the more likely it induces ketosis.
      If memory serves correctly, nutritional needs of a ewe are 2 times the normal in late pregnancy and 3 times normal just after having lambs.

  • @elijahsanders3547
    @elijahsanders3547 Před rokem

    Collostrum(?) is the milk produced right after birth, is that correct?

  • @jeffwebber316
    @jeffwebber316 Před rokem

    How do you age a lamb

  • @janeburnside5105
    @janeburnside5105 Před 5 měsíci

    👍