Our lambing season is just about wrapping up, but there's just enough time to check in with our pedigree Dutch Spotted ewe who looks to be in a little bit of trouble. Can Farmers Rob and Dave save the day?
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@judyhowell79125 ай бұрын
Wow, that one had me on the edge of my seat! Well done, boys!🤗
@waynehammerton56985 ай бұрын
Superb work farmers Robert and David
@MelHinley5 ай бұрын
Well done lads we watch all your programmes on tv but have only just joined you tube which we all find fascinating we cam to cannon hill farm in September what a lovely place you everyone was friendly polite and very welcoming we even had lunch in one of your restaurants we here we were very pleased with our food and your prices were very fair we highly recommend cannon hall farm to everyone there is something to interest everyone keep up the good work take care keep safe best wishes to all from Sheila and family
@deniseprobert91525 ай бұрын
Heart stopping breath holding moments.
@susanwidick60174 ай бұрын
I have trouble trying to understand why you don't always swing them as 1st thing when they aren't showing much spark of life -- before trying the water in ear or blowing in the face -- seems like doing that to clear fluids away should be 1st go to??? But I'm not the farmer. Help me understand?
@violettevicencio3634 ай бұрын
7:26 Is Lamb, a boy or girl⁉️
@MrsGreyStoneFarm4 ай бұрын
Just wondering why my comment has been deleted? I only asked why you blew up their nose as its my belief that it forces any fluid back into the lungs...also, the water in the ear seems a bit extreme. A pieces of straw up the nose and a tap on the side is a much safer, natural way. But thanks for the delete....