For those of you who are missing the joke where Liam said he loves nothing about Slug. It’s a joke you can put the pitchforks down 💀 Like or Slug will be disappointed because people can’t take a joke
@trixmania8 күн бұрын
Men hate to admit how much they adore animals. My grandfather had a dog and she was obsessed with him to the point of no kissing allowed. She would bark and get in the middle.
@pamlister4528 күн бұрын
Some people just don’t get Aussie humour. We love “taking the piss”
@pamlister4528 күн бұрын
Do the people who ask the dumbest questions Americans?
@relwaretep8 күн бұрын
I can just imagine what sort of stupid voices he uses as he talks to Slug when he thinks nobody is watching!
@TaraFarms8 күн бұрын
He has different voices for all 3 of them 😂
@Kj-ec7iz8 күн бұрын
I’m a nightshift nurse in Michigan, U.S.A. Watching your video on my lunch break. No special questions at this time. I hope you just keep being you.
@TaraFarms8 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching! Hope it all goes well tonight!
@xan00488 күн бұрын
Hah, I’m also a nurse watching this in my break
@313motown8 күн бұрын
Good Morning from Cereal City!
@ValCronin7 күн бұрын
Michigan here as well. Can't wait for spring and for Detroit Tigers baseball 🙌
@pattywatty7837 күн бұрын
Much love from Michigan ❤
@lillianjolly19678 күн бұрын
I am also someone who frequently watches without commenting. I recently started commenting on my favorite creators to help their work in the algorithm.
@TaraFarms8 күн бұрын
Thank you for commenting, all engagement does help within the algorithm!
@lockman19518 күн бұрын
Liam wheely did look like he was having lots of fun,😮 tightning his nuts!!😂😂
@meggston69018 күн бұрын
I do the same thing for the same reason these days, on these videos I just tend to comment "Typo is such a good dog" on every single one XD
@Abgl98 күн бұрын
Same, I started writing comments on Tara’s channel, need to remember to comment on others
@Sunshineannatx8 күн бұрын
11:56 Thank you for this speech about the livestock and fire. I’m a 911 dispatcher in Texas. People do let their cows out hoping the cows will make it and then we can’t get fire and EMS to the people trapped in their homes in fire because cattle are in the road. It’s ENRAGING.
@TaraFarms7 күн бұрын
100% dad and I are both in the brigade here. As you can see in the comments here (not just this topic lol) people who don’t understand always have the strongest opinion.
@headofkeks6 күн бұрын
@@TaraFarms maybe some fire brigade content coming our way some day? would be really cool!
@lynettedavila865 күн бұрын
@tarafarms fire brigade content, please.
@nicke19035 күн бұрын
I'm a former firefighter and that can be a real issue in a emergency, we went through Helene here in Western NC and taking care of livestock became a real issue. Thankfully there was ppl from all around that stepped up to rescue and feed everything from dogs to horses and everything in between, alot of good people in the world still.
@bluejai97198 күн бұрын
US checking in. Dog warden used to give my great grandpa a hard time about the farm dog wearing the tags. To be clear, he had paid the dog tax and had the tags/paperwork. He kept the collars off for similar safety reasons.
@slappy89418 күн бұрын
I've never heard of a dog warden, or anyone ever caring at all what farm dogs did, as long as they didn't bother the neighbors' chickens.
@bluejai97198 күн бұрын
@@slappy8941dog warden was also the dog catcher. That guy my great grandpa delt with was probably a just jerk. He had a truck up until the 90s that would roll around picking up dumped off dogs. He'd ticket untagged dogs in people's yards. Idk if they're still around, and it was a rural county position. I would imagine it would be different depending on where in the US you were.
@frustrateduser99338 күн бұрын
@@slappy8941because some of them decide to be a-holes & enjoy making others miserable.
@casdragon_59398 күн бұрын
@@slappy8941 I'm in the rural US and even farm dogs are legally required to have tags on them. If a dog is ever caught without tags, they're at risk for being euthanized as the county assumes they don't have their rabies vaccination (another legal requirement).
@keithjacobson44938 күн бұрын
@@casdragon_5939that’s probably not true across all of US.
@noreenelizabeth66178 күн бұрын
Whenever my son sees a turtle or someone is on their back he tells (with the aussie accent) "TURTLE ALERT! TURTLE ALERT! "
@terrijones42286 күн бұрын
😂
@JoLamb.8 күн бұрын
The strangulation risk of a collar on a dog where multiple dogs reside AND PLAY, is real. This happened to my dogs. The one with his jaw caught was not the one who panicked, but the one wearing the collar did. She flipped and twisted trying to get away which only twisted and tightened the collar more around her neck, causing more panic. Her tongue was turning blue and her eyes were bulging from the pressure. It did not take long for a panicking dog to lose her breath and I had to act quickly. Thankfully I was present. My dogs don’t wear collars anymore. This was a great question and I’m so glad you addressed it.✌️
@dgk428 күн бұрын
I haven't met any working dogs that have collars, and that includes ones that have been retired and live in the home. But, it's always good to know why.
@jennifercourtemanche97938 күн бұрын
I have a really dumb duck that freaks out and forgets how to walk in snow (trust me she's capable). She also got stuck in a bush the other day. I found myself talking to her in a way that seemed very very familiar the other day and then realized I sounded just like you talking to your "turtles". Thanks for making my "Monday" at work better!
@teresawilliams84608 күн бұрын
This is cute lol! Tara is an influence on all of us lol
@suewillmott80568 күн бұрын
I'm sure your duck is as clever as she needs to be.
@jennifercourtemanche97938 күн бұрын
@ She's pretty and hopefully she'll be a good layer. Any brains in my duck flock reside with the guard geese honestly.
@n8thal7188 күн бұрын
Shhhh!!!! You had me at CluckBait! 🤫😉
@BooBuKittyPhuk8 күн бұрын
I pictured you putting your finger up to her lips while you said this, and laughed my ass off 😂
@Sollisteria8 күн бұрын
Yeah, I saw that title and was like, yup...clicking on that. lol
@silver1step7 күн бұрын
yeeep gotta click it for the chicken
@morganalori7 күн бұрын
of course, who could resist Tara's cluckbait. The peeps have it
@licardyluke55438 күн бұрын
Never leave any hints or tricks out, no matter how weird. Have only just started watching you n find ya hilarious.
@Hersoulisfierce8 күн бұрын
Imagine how many chickens are needed for the paddock caravan. The foxes might thrive even more. We ended up with 2 male pigs. Best security we've ever had near our shed. They are named Cabanossi "Cabba" & Sushi because they are sausage rolls.
@morganalori7 күн бұрын
and pigs aren't afraid of anything.
@BlueFireDrakka8 күн бұрын
also a tidbit about dogs in Australia, its a legal requirement to have your dogs (and cats) registered and microchipped. so collars aren't really a necessity since the standard practice for finding lost dogs is to either take them to a vet or a shelter, they'll scan the chip and let their owners know where their dogs are to come pick them up.
@petermoller83378 күн бұрын
Our local animal control guy has a scanner😊
@BooBuKittyPhuk8 күн бұрын
That's not a legal requirement in all "first world" countries? I know everywhere I've lived required it
@casdragon_59398 күн бұрын
@@BooBuKittyPhuk not in all places in the US. Where I live chips aren't required and most won't even look for them; but rabies tags are required on all dogs no matter if you're rural or city. Dogs have to be registered but not cats
@BlueFireDrakka8 күн бұрын
@@casdragon_5939 also addon: in Australia you get your _tits fined off_ if you 1) own a dog that isn't neutered (unless you have a breeders permit) and 2) own a dog that isn't registered and chipped. animal control will take your pet away if you fail to do those things.
@dynaakin80198 күн бұрын
@@casdragon_5939yes, rabies required, but people don't. They don't feel it neccessary, nor can they afford it. Or have time. People come up with all kinds of excuses.
@ChatIsBae8 күн бұрын
1:26 am here in Michigan. I’m thinking of going to sleep, then I see your video drop and I’m like, “O.K. We ride!”❤ You’re doing great!
@zippytippy8 күн бұрын
Lol 1:45 here, me too. 😄
@adrianfist5818 күн бұрын
I’m a 62 yr old bloke, been stuck in the city for 40 yrs. ( life😢) Keep up the videos, shorts an’ merch. Great channel. Thank you.
@alexmack80548 күн бұрын
As an apprentice butcher I really love your videos, I use what I learn from you on here every day at work!
@wendyg.8 күн бұрын
Yep my dogs had a horrible collar accident. Fortunately right in front of me. From then on they went naked unless we took them off the yard.
@TaraFarms8 күн бұрын
That's so scary to think about!
@LPnerd8 күн бұрын
I love everything about The Slug! Her work ethic, her bombastic side eye, her moistening sessions, her confidence. She's the best kind of girl. She takes after you!
@leannemayor57558 күн бұрын
I missed the ask Tara a question thing lol. No questions really because you explain most everything as you go along. To me ,you explain everything and I’m guessing quite a few of us city slickers and haven’t got a clue on running a farm. For my mind I would think the weather would be part of the most stressful part of farming . Drought must be horrendous. I think you are great Tara , you have the quintessential outback humour that I love ,so thank you as always for your hard work .
@TaraFarms8 күн бұрын
Weather is probably the hardest thing with farming, we finished watching Yellowstone and Rip said something along the lines of farming being a 10 year cycle, 3 good, 3 bad, 3 ok and hope the last one makes a profit. (Def wasn't the exact quote but the idea behind it is very true)
@leannemayor57558 күн бұрын
@ yeah ,I can only imagine. We complain about the heat here in Sydney ,it kills me but not the emotional roller coaster farmers deal with . Honestly Tara I know that farming is incredibly hard work and monotonous but you and every farmer out there really are the back bone of the country and I mean that with great fondness . Plus side not you crack me up and that’s a good thing. I’ve just finished three rounds of chemo as cutting the carcinoma out wasn’t enough so everyone out there slip slop slap and get a check up regularly xoxox have a rest weekend sweetheart
@alexandrastokes40648 күн бұрын
Great farm chats, love that you're bringing authentic aussie content to the rest of the world!
@m.m.63008 күн бұрын
You are obviously an animal lover judging by how you look after your dogs, lambs etc. I understand sheep farming is a business and requires a different mindset. I couldn't do it but I'm grateful for people like you. Afterall, I really liked the lamb we had for Christmas 😋
@angetang9658 күн бұрын
Good on ya, Tara. Very interested in how your mob grows, thanks for showing all the hard work/times farmers and their clever doggos go through to get food on all our tables. Keep up the great chats, we love it!
@doughanson66578 күн бұрын
Outstanding, another exciting adventure with Tara and Slug :-) Thanks.
@TaraFarms8 күн бұрын
You’re welcome, it’s always a good to have you here! :)
@Scooperinmt5 күн бұрын
I couldn’t agree more with your assessment of driving conditions after fire evacuation. I was evacuated from my rural Montana home one night due to wildfire. The conditions were already stressful and between people not properly strapping down their loads and the debris on the road - it was dangerous. Livestock running free would have just made things so much worse!
@TaraFarms4 күн бұрын
Absolutely, I googled to see if the same advice if given over there but doesn't seem that it is which is really surprising!
@kennethwikert28418 күн бұрын
Sometime in the past I watched a homesteader move cattle from pasture to pasture and putting chickens in after the cows. The chickens would scratch the shit and spread it around and eat the fly larvae which would cut down on the fly population. He wasn't running any sheep in the equation.
@TaraFarms8 күн бұрын
It’s very common in homesteads because the idea is you’re moving the stock every day or so. It’s impractical with the amount of jobs we have to be doing it
@janesekillebrew87748 күн бұрын
10 pm in the Pacific Northwest. I loved the glove through the sleeve trick. It was brilliant! 🥰😁 It's freezing 🥶 here. Icy ❄️ roads. Love seeing the summertime heat there. Visualizing my frostbitten toes thawing out. 😂 I think you bluntly teach it all. I love learning new stuff. 🐑🖍️🐏🐑🐑. Your very entertaining and a great laugh to learn from. Keep up the vlogs & may 2025 be your best ever year so far. ⚡🌞
@paulyking37148 күн бұрын
You do such amazing work, tara. You are an absolute legend
@TaraFarms8 күн бұрын
Thank you Pauly! Always appreciate your comments
@obie_red8 күн бұрын
I wouldn't expect a collar on a working dog really. You always know where they are and they don't just disappear. Maybe if you had to take them into the city for whatever reason it would be good but at home/work not necessary. Also a testament to the stoicism of aussie farmers, I still haven't figured out if Liam is your partner or brother 🤣
@CricketsBay8 күн бұрын
Liam is Tara's partner.
@Conicee8 күн бұрын
Im sorry glad that I wasn't the only one 😂
@TaraFarms8 күн бұрын
He's my partner 😂
@obie_red8 күн бұрын
@@TaraFarms I hope he gets a chuckle from the not insignificant amount of people also wondering ahahaha
@bookwyrms.26588 күн бұрын
About the cows ... I'd suggest looking into Australian Lowline. Smaller breed developed from Aberdeen Angus in NSW, relatively easy to handle, resistent to cancer, good meat ratio and taste, and the ones I've known of were gentle on fences. (Not like a few Hereford crosses who had a habit of LEANIIIIIING on fencepots).
@TaraFarms8 күн бұрын
Good to know about the Herefords, at this stage I’m looking at just asking the stock agent to buy me 2 weaner steers at the market. Don’t want to breed cows
@bookwyrms.26588 күн бұрын
@@TaraFarms 1000 kg of steer scratching their bum on a fence isn't good for the fence :P As a kid, Dad used to buy a dozen poddys from the dairy farms etc (mostly Hereford & Holstein Friesian crosses) each year to raise. An yeah, the last thing you need is to start breeding cattle (or llama's) on a sheep farm!
@pamlister4528 күн бұрын
Thanks Tara, brightened my day immensely. Will be watching any shorts and reels I see
@TaraFarms8 күн бұрын
Thank you! They are just parts of this though 😂
@pamlister4528 күн бұрын
@ They create a different sort of vibe if you get my drift
@kimberlymullins8288 күн бұрын
I finally am getting your video when posted. It is currently midnight in Northwest Oklahoma in the USA. I so enjoy your content. Typo running nakey is definitely best for her. Thank you for sharing your life with us.
@shogunjobu8 күн бұрын
strangles = not a good time
@kimberlymullins8288 күн бұрын
@@shogunjobu definitely not a good time.
@TaraFarms8 күн бұрын
I'm glad you're enjoying it!
@kimberlymullins8288 күн бұрын
@@TaraFarms Thank you.
@shogunjobu8 күн бұрын
@TaraFarms my pups go nakey too
@muwave8 күн бұрын
Interesting to learn she was named Typo because the mother was named after a stationary brand. In the typesetting world a typo was an error in the typesetting. A slug of type is a strip of type metal used for spacing. It can also refer to a line of type in typesetting. So it is all related.
@koiokoi8 күн бұрын
Great to see you and Slug this week! I'm struggling to get to sleep (2am over here) and this was a great distraction from nerves. Hope you all have a great week!
@gailcollins58668 күн бұрын
Exciting and entertaining can be two different things. I’m happy for one, or the other, both or none. I just love watching /listening to you do your daily chores cos my life is completely different from yours. It also weirdly stimulates me to get off my backside and do something other than sit around cos at least I’m not slaving away like you in the heat.
@michaeloliver10398 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@TaraFarms8 күн бұрын
Thank you!!!
@dirtyfox50608 күн бұрын
Thanks Tara ❤
@jerryglass65138 күн бұрын
Most of the fires in the LA area are in the national forest mountains. Yes a lot of people live up there, however the fires are mostly being fought with air tankers. But good point if living in a more populated area.
@TaraFarms8 күн бұрын
And when the horses run out of the bush and away from the fires onto the roads and into suburbs?
@mustloveanimals-wp5nl8 күн бұрын
Ahhh love seeing Tara & Slug ❤
@lauraross92508 күн бұрын
I’m normally a silent viewer as well. But also don’t miss a video as I’m also a lady in farming. But on a small scale of 350 ewes and 10 miniature cows. I find your videos informative especially with how different the farming is from one side of Australia to the other. I guess a question for you would be have you heard much about the live export ban in WA? If so what are your thoughts on it? And how would you guys go if you had most buyers/processors just shutdown without notice?
@TaraFarms8 күн бұрын
Most of the sheep that are live exported are from WA. Our lambs are processed within a few hours of the farm and are then exported.
@ValCronin7 күн бұрын
Interesting. From Google: •The plan aims to create more jobs locally by increasing onshore meat processing. •Animals may experience stress, illness, and injury during long journeys. •Many animals die in transit due to poor conditions on board.
@alicialecompte66088 күн бұрын
Thank you for all the work you do Tara ❤ you are greatly appreciated (obviously Slug is top notch too 👌)
@jennaguelfi74428 күн бұрын
Youre 100% right about the dogs play fighting.. happened to my two border collie/kelpies when they were pups. They were rough housing and we were very lucky to find them when we did.. extremely scary
@SbarkyMom8 күн бұрын
Hello from freezing cold Ohio, USA. It was so cold this morning they cancelled school in my district so no kid had to stand and wait for late busses in the cold. My family all enjoy watching your videos!
@ZandiTx138 күн бұрын
I'm ALWAYS here but I don't always comment unless I have something to say. Congrats on buying ur own mob of Australian whites. I loved ur reaction to winning the bid. U had me rolling through that whole process. Love u girl and congrats on ur play button. I forgot to comment on both videos I think.
@cassieoz17028 күн бұрын
Welcome back and Happy New Year Tara.
@Abgl98 күн бұрын
Love your dads new equipment, saves you guys a shit ton of work
@ValCronin7 күн бұрын
Agreed. I am happy for him. Everybody needs new toys occasionally 🙌
@HNLefty5 күн бұрын
I do watch and I generally don't comment. I will say, the "Cluckbait" thumbnail was hilarious! It fits with what I know of your sense of humor and was a fun pun(which I love)!
@TaraFarms4 күн бұрын
Thank you! I usually make a few versions of thumbnails but when I did that, I sat back and admired the monster I created
@jjivy63108 күн бұрын
You, darling are a hoot! Totally understand the farm talk. We raise cattle in Texas on land that's been in the family for 100 years. Plus both my husband and I did 15 years (me)/23 years (hubby) in the volunteer fire department, so really understand the fire talk. So interesting to see the difference between your operation and ours.... Namely yours is huge and we are so much smaller. Have a great day.
@lions131010 сағат бұрын
I’m from where you are from, and I just wanted to say thank you. I haven’t been home for a really long time and I miss it so much. Your videos make me feel like I’m there and it’s wonderful. ❤
@relwaretep8 күн бұрын
Great to hear you keep a bunch of bushland about, I find it hard to understand farmers who throw out all the locals.
@Laura-km2id8 күн бұрын
Someone i know nearly died because a black angus cow got out in the road one night and she couldnt see it. I can only imaginebthe stress and fear in a fire situation. It really seems that theres a lot that needs to be done, we all need to share notes about fire prevention and safety to make things as safe as we can. I can only hope one day it will be wholly preventable
@kellylawrence94388 күн бұрын
You make my day. I'm in Florida USA. You remind me of my daughter. Funny with facts. Love and light to you and yours
@tammyC19718 күн бұрын
I love your channel Tara. I sometimes watch a video a few times in a row. Keep up the good work.
@cassieoz17028 күн бұрын
Why WOULD Typo wear a collar? No need to put on a lead, no need to wear a tag in case some 'finds' her. Interesting example of folks not questioning why THEY do things
@TaraFarms8 күн бұрын
I doubt she would let herself be found she's a very cautious dog
@jasonhohenstreiter87778 күн бұрын
My wife and I watch everyone episode, Ty! We’ve learned a lot about Sheep and some great sayings. Any chance you’ll do more react videos? I’ve watched your Farmer/wife videos and I’d love to watch more!
@fanmrsmartdonkey8 күн бұрын
Good morning from the netherlands. Nice to catch a vid early
@TaraFarms8 күн бұрын
Good morning!!
@nickanderson83057 күн бұрын
My dogs actually got caught in their collars while playing. Honestly one of the best stories ever. Tldr the wife got stabbed, police got called. Panic crazy. But all dogs were safe
@wizpig648 күн бұрын
watching quietly!
@CottonMitts8 күн бұрын
Hey 👋 ❤❤❤❤❤ Hope you got Onyx Storm 😊 I picked mine up from Kmart today in paperback. Fortunately my stepson and my mother in-law also read all my books after me so they are well loved before I sell them as sets on my facebook community page. I used to have mixed farming in South Gippsland near Wonthaggi and Philip Island. I had Dairy on half plus beef and sheep on other half farm. I also had layers and fancy poultry. We usually ran sheep behind the cattle rather than the other way around, due to the way they graze. The beef would rotate through first because they need longer pasture and the sheep then clean up the clumps that the cows won’t eat and crop the grass shorter close to the ground. Then we spell the pasture until it reaches a required regrowth per square metre, rinse and repeat. If you study a cows mouth it will help to understand, they pull at the grass while sheep nip it off more with smaller mouth and can eat closer to the ground. Also, chooks don’t lay all year round, they moult and renew their feathers and don’t lay during that time. Also production drops massively after the first year and reclining every year.
@karencross19648 күн бұрын
Yes to cattle first, then sheep.
@SoniaH-m4g8 күн бұрын
Definitely cattle first. Also if your in a warmish area and you know when your chooks go off laying or want to get them started early put a small sprinkle of keens mustard powder in the feed, I got the trick from my grandfather and I don’t know why it works but it does (probably increases body temperature is my guess).
@karencross19648 күн бұрын
@@SoniaH-m4g Interesting about the chickens
@TaraFarms8 күн бұрын
A few people have said that, I was under the impression that there’s still meant to be solid grass there by the time the sheep got there?
@ValCronin7 күн бұрын
@SoniaH-m4g Interesting about the mustard. Mustard is a medicinal plant so there could be any number of reasons it elicits a change in the chickens. It sounds like the scent is enough to do it..hmm. Thanks for the info
@sophiemakalu16437 күн бұрын
Silent viewer here! Grew up on a small farm in the Blue Mountains and while we had alpacas, your content always reminds me of home ❤
@TaraFarms7 күн бұрын
It’s good to have you here! :)
@teresawilliams84608 күн бұрын
Congrats on the new additions to the farm Tara. Ive been getting into spinning wool and the respect there is for wool farmers out there is so high!
@steelontarget18 күн бұрын
As a former wildland firefighter and sheep farmer here in the states you are too right! Randomly letting other peoples stock out is a horrible idea. We would sometimes let them out if there was no other choice and the fire was upon us. Some wildland fire trucks in the US carry tools and material to repair fences because of the hazard. Also, for your plans of introducing more species, do it! When I farmed we were mullti-species (primary sheep and cows, chickens, and a few hogs) management intensive grazing (or rotational grazing) good luck!
@lauriestrong42898 күн бұрын
I always think of “typo” as her work name and “ slug” as her you are such a good puppy name.
@noelhenderson80958 күн бұрын
I hear you tara regarding collars many years ago I had a dog that got caught on a piece of wire and she basically done a spin like a roll and luckily I caught her in the Nick of Time but she almost killed herself the colar was so tight and she was only moments from death it's a scary thought now as for the bushfire side of things I was also told that you should turn off your electric fence on those extreme days I think it was last year where I am somebody had a faulty energiser they had turned off and it was still running anyway to cut the story short the grass was too close to the fence shorted out the fence created a spark a burnt quite a large area of land if you want to go down there crazy path of more chickens Tara just yell out because I still have those silver lace wyandotte there for you their c still growing that one black chicken you got there Tara she has gone broody I have a buff that has done the same thing
@TaraFarms8 күн бұрын
Not at this stage, I'm going to see this year how they do in the paddock with the sheep here. I'll let you know though!
@noelhenderson80958 күн бұрын
@TaraFarms no worries I will be growing a heap out anyway just so I can see what sex they are I will send you a video at some point and then you can decide and make a decision otherwise I'm going to put them in the freezer I sent you a small video I've got new piglets these ones are cute
@sydneyt35818 күн бұрын
20:18 I love that Tara is listening to the TOG series as well as the fourth wing books
@WovenWilderness8 күн бұрын
I'm here I am watching from West Michigan burried under a foot (30 cm) of snow and geting 6-8 inches (12-20 cm) more and feels like -20 degrees F (-28 C) its awful but your heat makes me happy I don't have to deal with that small blessings
@cherylclark25086 күн бұрын
Thanks much for sharing how Typo became Slug ... among the scores of other bits you covered. It's quite a journey following along your trail of thoughts😂
@TaraFarms4 күн бұрын
It's all one big detour
@hagar19598 күн бұрын
Come on Tara keep your head in the game ! OMG He was twisting nuts onto a wheel .
@hagar19597 күн бұрын
OMG i’ve been badged 😊
@Isaiah25178 күн бұрын
Only KZbinr I watch all the way through every video.
@fluffybunnyslippers25058 күн бұрын
A lot of farm dogs don't have collars because.. 1: they don't really need them unless they go into town 2: the can get caught in things like fences and bushes and trap or hang the dog. 3: if you can't control your farm dog with your voice, leave it at home until you can. 4: for me, i'm not a control freak, my dog is my mate and i don't feel the need to dominate her, she knows who the boss is.
@Sky_idk78 күн бұрын
Already whipping out the chicken jokes lol
@father_mae_i8 күн бұрын
I love watching your videos ❤ sometimes i watch them a little late but I enjoy watching and learning
@davidcarruth13178 күн бұрын
I absolutely love that method of stacking with different grazers around paddocks, it does seem to work well for alot of people, we do it with pigs and cows in Scotland but on a small scale and yes that works well. The forage has improved alot and therefore we dont need to provide as much feed anymore but best of all we no longer need any routine medications with the pigs and very few with the cows which saves us quite abit of cash. Your right to be cautious though and take it s step at a time
@TammiP21828 күн бұрын
You are quickly becoming one of my favorite youtubers. I am a goat farmer and I love watching how you do things. You're also very entertaining. 😊
@lindaatkinsthibodeaux76507 күн бұрын
Tara turned the camera on and was distracted by Liam.. how sweet, young love. Lol😅😅 Luv ur vids Tara.
@marklocke56788 күн бұрын
Great line Liam,,, keep it up 🙂
@user-jo8ph5nd2o7 күн бұрын
🙋♀Hey Tara, I like your "answer the Comments" section. You do have a supportive community here. We be like family. Glad you're SPF'ing your ears. They might be covered by a hat but there's still reflection even when cloudy. Your windows are so much cleaner than in the past. I'm enjoying that I can see the sheep in the distance. You're the best Tara
@kimj39818 күн бұрын
9:17 - I loved the glove trick you showed us last episode. I enjoy the lovely chaos of your brain :)
@NicolaiAAA8 күн бұрын
Ah finally an answer to why I keep seeing videos with different thumbnails but it's the same video (not yours, it's been happening for a while). I figured it was something like that but since that option isn't a thing for my tiny channel, I was never quite sure...
@lindaarmstrongjackman97887 күн бұрын
I comment when I can because I heard it affects your videos being seen. I enjoy seeing how sheep farming is done on the opposite side of the world. Cheers from Canada. 🇨🇦
@jodestar708 күн бұрын
Not me at 6:26 looking up thinking you were talking to me! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 No!!! … like I seriously did!!
@franksnbeans74138 күн бұрын
So the short answer for why the dogs don't wear collars is because they don't need one, they don't need to be restrained so a collar would have no purpose and only be a hazard. I would recommend running cows ahead of the sheep as cows need a longer sward to eat and sheep can eat the grass much lower than a cow can. Same benefits and means the paddock can be grazed sooner in the rotation rather than having to wait for it to grow long enough for the cows (when you can finally grow grass again of course)
@bradjolliffe73828 күн бұрын
Hey Tara I have been following your channel now for a couple of years and love the way u are down the line and just says it as it is, so anyone that says a lady shouldn’t speak this way or that tell the buggers to go jump 😂 We are located in the Riverina and from what i can gather we run a similar size operation and stock numbers as u guys and was wondering if u have ever looked into drought or confined feeding pens we have found that it saves us a lot of time as we used to feed every second day and it would take the full day to now being down to 2-3 hours every 3rd morning there are on self feeders which take a full mixed ration of roughage and grain depending on if they are dry ewes or coming up to joining this has also helped keep are pastures fresh for when the rams go in and when they lamb We do have a dairy style mixer wagon to tailer each pens needs but our neighbour does similar thing with a self grain feeder and hay racks and keep it pretty simple, it was quiet a big outlay for us too set up as in fencing troughs, feeders and plumbing but there are a lot of ways to do it at different price points we also run a fat lamb feedlot on the side which was the main reason of the mixer purchase just curious on your thoughts Also wanted to say I love the slug i have bread and trained kelpies since I was 14 I’m now 33 and currently breaking in the 4th generation of my line I’m a big believer in doesn’t matter how u train a dog or what commands or whistles u use do what works for u, no one person or dog is the same, slug is proof of that treat them right and they are the best friend u will ever have Love the vids mate keep them coming 👍🍻
@angelacunaacuna8 күн бұрын
Cluckbait 😂 jesus thats gold
@Janice-Australia8 күн бұрын
Loved the video Tara, it was so funny watching Typo's reaction at the car door, she's a sweet heart. Thank you. Please give Typo a hug from me.
@ssrattus8 күн бұрын
Thanks Tara.
@ellasheridan7637Күн бұрын
I love the fact you highlight putting on sunscreen and remind us how deadly the sun can be. It reminds me of my dad putting on tan zinc cream like a foundation before working in the cattle yards. I may have tried using it as a foundation once as a young teen but quickly realised it's not a pretty foundation substitute 😅
@lisetremblay86878 күн бұрын
Love your humor and happy to comment to help. Going to qualify this as a joke as I am fully aware of the history in oz on this. After the chickens you can toss some rabbits in there and their poop will further fertilize the patick lol. Don’t mind the holes or fines. lol. I love the rotation idea. Goats can also be milked and the milk turned to soap or cheese. 😅
@Bildgesmythe5 күн бұрын
Love you, your family, pets and livestock. Never stop posting!
@TaraFarms4 күн бұрын
Appreciate that!
@LadyOfCrow8 күн бұрын
Glade to know our random comments are welcome. 😅 I get the feeling typo did not approve of the suggestion she wears a collar. She is too cool for that 😎
@tonidavis49048 күн бұрын
L.D. Larry always makes me laugh. i just woke up the family laughing! Hello from Oregon, USA
@donnagraham67488 күн бұрын
I’m here, from Nova Scotia. I so look forward to your videos. What would we do without the Tara attitude pick me up. 😊 keep up the chatter content! Love it! And we all love everything about slug 🐾.❤
@marmalademomzyboop89758 күн бұрын
Tara, it was nice to learn a bit more of yourself, your farm. Do you get excited about your travels to other countries? Greece sounds wonderful. I've only been in the northern part of Italy, but never in Greece. I am excited for you and Liam. Thanks for sharing
@anniebooo8 күн бұрын
Thank you Tara. Very nice video, do not have to make videos with lots and lots of topics. Make them as you do with one topic at fhe time. Best regards, Annie from WA
@lenasdragons28398 күн бұрын
Big believer in NO collar for my cats and dogs, too. They are a hazard and dangerous. Had a friend, we found her missing pet hanging up on fence dead when I was a kid 😢
@linkdude648 күн бұрын
11:30 PM Here in Orange County, CA! Comment for engagement Not an edit: FEEDIN' SHEEP LETS GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
@traceykillen69573 күн бұрын
The two calf thing is a good idea for the freezer Tara..my old mate who was a sheep farmer used to get two calves for meat..❤
@brendasnell5098 күн бұрын
Love you and your colleague, Typo, all the way from Raleigh, NC! My Aussie Shepherd (Bodhi) and 2 Borders (Max and his sister Maddi - from a sheep farm) love when new episodes comes out!
@hollynelson38838 күн бұрын
🇨🇦 Canada here, about the rubber tail bands - when I worked in an engineering office, we’d keep our rolls of drawings secured with ordinary elastic bands. Even in an office, those bands would get brittle after a couple years, and even in a bag in a drawer they had a limited shelf life. I’m sure the brutal Aussie 🌞 sunlight would work far faster.
@ssgtmole86108 күн бұрын
I use to put rubber bands around the cards in some of my board games, but I stopped after I ended up with them deteriorating over time and leaving residue on the cards.
@m.dilitto54888 күн бұрын
You could say that the lambs in the bean stubble will...have a field day 🥁
@peggyball48507 күн бұрын
I do enjoy you keeping us up on future plans for the farm
@PaulT-p9g8 күн бұрын
Good morning Tara. Just wanted to comment for algorithm today. It's minus 6c here and been snowing all night so kind of distracted. Have a good week.