Preparing to move our sheep back into confinement for winter!
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- čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
- Moving our sheep back into confinement from pasture is something we do every year for winter. There are many reasons we do this, but todays video is to show how we prepare for the sheeps confinement in the barn for winter. We have been doing this for several years now and have it down to a science but its always nice to show others the steps of moving our sheep into the barn for confinement.
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Equipment used on our farm:
2017 Polaris Ranger 1000XP
2004 Chevy Silverado 3500
2002 Bobcat S250
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2000 Hesston 3982 12 wheel high capacity rake
2000 M&W 1820 Rotary Hoe
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I just found your videos. I enjoy them. Thanks you for sharing. My kids show sheep and now we are starting to breed our own. Not to your scale. But I am right there with you with building your own stuff to keep costs down. I am subscribed.
That's awesome!!! We never showed any, our kids I mean. I bet that is tedious getting them ready for those shows. I like building my own stuff, the added benefit of keeping costs down is a nice bonus though
Thanks for sharing hope you all are having a great day
Thank you! You too!
You giys need an Allis Chalmers garden tractor with a tow type spreader😊
That would be awesome but not quite in the budget 😜
@@FreedomFarmsMo those farm budgets are tough aren't they
@homesteadspirit9209 some years are better than others, but we have goal and need to stick to our budget to make it
@@FreedomFarmsMo yes same with us.
Hey Sarge how are you doing you expecting winter isn't over?
This video is about a month and a half late. We moved into the barn back in mid December. Sorry for the delay
@@FreedomFarmsMo you are getting slow my friend
I'm hoping to catch up this week
@@FreedomFarmsMo I will be watching