DOG ATTACKS SHEEP and leaves her with serious injuries

Some brutal injuries in this one so be warned. Dog and owner gone before we arrived.
We have very loose laws in Scotland and people can go anywhere they like with their dog off the lead.
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ABOUT ME
I’m 33 years old and I’m a sheep farmer from Ayrshire in South West Scotland, which is why I have such a strong accent! I was born and raised on a sheep farm watching my dad who was the shepherd.
At 18 I went away from farming to work in the city s a Police Officer and at 23 (2013) I decided I wanted to do something for some extra money so I went on a sheep shearing course. The hardest thing I’ll ever do was learning to shear sheep. [shudders thinking about it]
I shore whilst on my holidays from work for 2 years and then in 2015 my dad died so I decided to get my own sheep so I could continue working with sheep as it was something I loved doing. From there it escalated quickly from my first 4 sheep in my mum’s garden to now running around 1200 breeding ewes.
A few years ago I bought myself a sheep pregnancy scanner and have been building up my run since then.
I watched a few farm vlogs on KZread and decided I could have a go and now here we are!
Since starting The Sheep Game I have met Lizzy and had two incredible boys Jock and Angus. You will see them all on this channel!
Thanks for watching my videos and please subscribe if you want to see more in future.

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  • @Whatisa_name
    @Whatisa_name6 ай бұрын

    Sorry about the dog attack Cammy. As a person who watches farming media it just feels like this year dog attacks have been more frequent. Something has to be done about that law, it just feels like people don’t care about the livelihood of farmers or the welfare of their stock.

  • @nor4205
    @nor42056 ай бұрын

    I've been watching the Hoof GP for 3 years now and if the repetitive viewing of watching hoofs being trimmed hasn't bored me yet, then watching your channel isn't going to bore me either 😅 Through your videos I am just absorbing information about the day-to-day grind of sheep farming and I have learned so much. Massive respect to you all who work so hard in all weather and conditions... farmers deserve a lot more for what they put in. I've known that for years but seeing it in detail like this just proves how much goes into feeding a population. You're looking quite weary today Cammy x I hope you got lots of rest after making this video and are feeling better x glad you made a profit and hopefully when that debt is paid you'll reap the rewards of all your hard work and determination 👏👏 Yeah, I started watching you through THGP because I liked your passion and that deserved a Following. Glad I did ^_^😊

  • @philomenahearn1717

    @philomenahearn1717

    6 ай бұрын

    😂😂😂 that’s true!

  • @Nicola_Bailey
    @Nicola_Bailey6 ай бұрын

    Not another dog attack 🤬 So sorry Cammy. As a dog owner myself it really angers me that people don't keep their dogs on a lead; increasingly few of them bother to train their dogs either. Don't worry about the videos being repetitive, there is always something new going on in your uploads. I think if you try to pander to those with the attention span of a gnat you'll go round the twist!

  • @saltyc3194

    @saltyc3194

    5 ай бұрын

    As an other angry dog owner who enjoys your "adventures" with the sheep but not being let down by dog owners who cannot keep control of their dogs thank you for honestly showing the consequences. Chances are that the owner of the dog involved usually does try to keep it securely fenced in or on a lead in the vicinity of livestock but failed to train it to avoid livestock, so that when it did find itself free to chase that is what it did. Owners fail to keep the dog on a lead for so many reasons. Leads break or get pulled away. Dogs being held on leads trip their owners or pull them over. They come across sheep unexpectedly on a walk when the owner thinks a lead is not necessary. They escape from cars and gardens not wearing a lead, and anyway the owner is not with them. They run off after rabbits and the owner loses them. Maybe the law does need changing and not just as it recently has been to have harsher legal penalties AFTER the event, but just making the law that they should be on a lead just gives a let out to people who cannot be bothered to effectively train their dog and would penalise well trained dogs and their owners and most of all STILL be ineffective because even people with strongest intention to keep the dog on a lead will often fail. Certainly the law should not ban e-collars, probably the most effective way of training pet dogs NOT to chase sheep. You want dogs under control, not necessarily on a lead.

  • @purpleotteruk
    @purpleotteruk6 ай бұрын

    Morning Cammy - sorry to see the impact of of idiots who can't control their dogs. While the dog control laws in Scotland are not the best but do still state dogs shouldn't be out of control. The number of owners that don't exercise effective control of their dogs is outrageous. It's not hard - use a lead unless you know can control the surroundings and know exactly how the dog behaves in that setting. Right to roam is awesome but people need to be responsible 😢 13:15

  • @salmonhunter7414

    @salmonhunter7414

    6 ай бұрын

    Most people think they can control their dog but they can't .

  • @purpleotteruk

    @purpleotteruk

    6 ай бұрын

    @@salmonhunter7414 completely agree - use a dedicated dog field or a lead - simple eh?

  • @SylviaAlcatrazz
    @SylviaAlcatrazz6 ай бұрын

    Im willing to bet the owner of the dog attack would swear black and blue that their dog is still under control and a good dog who wouldnt hurt a fly even after doing so much damage

  • @patpierce4854

    @patpierce4854

    6 ай бұрын

    Exactly! So many dog owners are clueless about the instincts built into their pets! And they are equally selfish, believing their dear pet is always harmless. The ONLY dogs that should be off leash in farm country are working for a living.

  • @workmax6526
    @workmax65266 ай бұрын

    Nice one Cammy, another good video full of content worth watch. My hope is that the right people are retrieving the key messages about dog management. This is an absolute disgrace and I feel so sorry for the terrorised ewe.

  • @Dante-ly1zg
    @Dante-ly1zg6 ай бұрын

    New viewer here, I hope that people protest about aggressive dogs and owners that really do not actually care about the dogs they make a havoc. Your so good to your live stock pups and they clearly are incredibly well trained which is why they are great. I have been attacked by a pittie while on my pony horse 4 years ago and that was the most traumatic experience I've had from a fierce dog that the owner didn't even care to get it. I hope it doesn't happen again to your livestock

  • @NarrowRoad110
    @NarrowRoad1106 ай бұрын

    The art of farming is repetitive and that's fine. Every season is different. Every problem seems new as you try to work out what's best and practical for the sheep. I want to see it all. Flocks change, people change, the boys are growing and we love to see you and Lizzie working so hard to make it all work. So don't worry about what we want to see because we want to see it all. The good, the bad, the weather, the struggle, the joys. Thank you for all you do.

  • @TheWickedLilly
    @TheWickedLilly6 ай бұрын

    I know it’s easy to worry that things get repetitive Cammy, but remember that there is always new people and a lot are seeing it for the first time and those of us true long term fans enjoy everying familiar or new. As a viewer who is neurodivergent I love repetition, I love seeing the same processes over and over, I find a comfort and calmness in it. I usually save your videos for bed time because of it. I’m so sorry about the dog attacks of your poor sheep. The laws 1000000% need to be changed! Fools should be allowed to own animals that can cause harm to other animals!

  • @manicspinner1959

    @manicspinner1959

    5 ай бұрын

    What TheWickedLilly said. I don't find what you do repetitive. I appreciate being able to witness a day in your shepherding life. Sorry, too, to hear about yet another dog attack.

  • @alliboogaloo
    @alliboogaloo6 ай бұрын

    Farming isn't always exciting, life isn't always exciting. This is some of the problem with social media, it promotes excitement when the mundane is well, commonplace. I appreciate your candid rounds. The minutia of daily chores is where we should all expect to live. Dog attacks are simply unacceptable. People, get your dogs on lead and under control. If you want to run them off leash, buy and fence a property to hold them, farmers build fences to hold in their animals, not hold out dogs, wild animals are going to come through what we can afford to build. We build to our purpose.

  • @mercedespotter7410
    @mercedespotter74106 ай бұрын

    Genuinely could listen to you read the phone book! Love your way with words and the banter between you and the boys. I love Lizzie and how you both work together. And seeing the boys growing up. Xx

  • @barbaracarlsen6475

    @barbaracarlsen6475

    6 ай бұрын

    Agreed!

  • @suellenspencer-eb2nv
    @suellenspencer-eb2nv6 ай бұрын

    Sorry to hear about the dog attack. You work so hard & are responsible. God bless you & your family. ❤❤❤

  • @cindybrodie9769
    @cindybrodie97696 ай бұрын

    You look so tired and yet keep on going. You're an inspiration and your content is excellent. Thank you!

  • @SunraeSkatimunggr
    @SunraeSkatimunggr6 ай бұрын

    I love listening to your accent, and seeing the land you live on. The sheep are interesting, too. We all have our reasons for being here. I started watching your sheep rescue videos but enjoy the rest as well.

  • @JMM111
    @JMM1116 ай бұрын

    Oh Cammy, I am so very sorry.😩 I know this is an ongoing issue for you, sending thoughts and positivity your way! 💙

  • @kristinacleveland1805
    @kristinacleveland18056 ай бұрын

    Great video! Even though you think it's repetitive, I enjoy it because I get to see the beautiful Scottish countryside. Much love from Nova Scotia!

  • @forest6227

    @forest6227

    6 ай бұрын

    Love from Ontario

  • @angei8668
    @angei86686 ай бұрын

    Poor baby! Thanks for the vid Cammy!

  • @carolwilson2502
    @carolwilson25026 ай бұрын

    Absolutely devastating to see that poor ewe after the dog attack. She must’ve been terrified 😢. Please can you update us on her progress at some point? Well done with the market prices too

  • @theresaciba632
    @theresaciba6326 ай бұрын

    That poor little lamb I'm so sorry she got hurt and you put up any kind of content that you need to put up it doesn't matter to anybody we're watching because we are curious and interested in what you do have a wonderful day😊 and your accent definitely doesn't hurt anything I think it's really cool💜💜💜💜

  • @judymatthews107
    @judymatthews1076 ай бұрын

    GM, we are happy to watch whatever you want to share, really sorry about the dog, bad dog owners are the worst.

  • @sharonm3677
    @sharonm36776 ай бұрын

    Cammy I truly love your channel. I really enjoy your honesty of raising sheep, the costs of everything, the good, bad and ugly of a very hard job. I’ve especially enjoyed how you’ve taken us along through your shearing, preg testing, educating us on the importance of a good sheep dog, herding your sheep, delivering lambs, issues within a herd etc. I appreciate that you’ve shared your personal life with us and when Lizzie entered your life and those two handsome sons that just brighten our days. I just wanted to say thank you as you’ve given me a lot of education and I’ve gained a deeper appreciation for farmers and the work they do 24/7. Cammy is there anything we as subscribers can do to help in getting these laws changed regarding off leash dogs and their attacks of livestock? Petitions? Maybe a station or two need to do a broadcast on this issue, today the attack may be on sheep, tomorrow it could be on a kid/person, a pet on a leash. Best wishes to you and your family. ❤❤

  • @charleswebster2550

    @charleswebster2550

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for expressing my exact sentiments❣️

  • @sunshine3049

    @sunshine3049

    6 ай бұрын

    Well said 😊

  • @TheSheepGame

    @TheSheepGame

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks Sharon. I need to really set aside some time to start a petition on the whole dog issue but I just don't have that at the moment! i'll get there though ☺️

  • @shannonphx407

    @shannonphx407

    Ай бұрын

    I’ve just discovered your vlog and I’m entranced. Thank you for reminding me of my wonderful visit to Elgin and sharing your busy, beautiful and fruitful world. Your Angus is dreamy. What a perfect little farm gentleman. Warm wishes to you and your family from Arizona.

  • @sherkylady7765
    @sherkylady77656 ай бұрын

    Please don’t worry about the subject matter of your videos. Reality is that things are often repetitive. We learn something from all your content. There’s things come up that you haven’t spoke about previously. ❤ Keep posting.

  • @Frustrated_Traveller
    @Frustrated_Traveller6 ай бұрын

    Ach! Sorry to hear about the dog attack, absolutely sickening! I’ve my own sheep, my dogs are fine around them but I’ll never let them off the lead near someone else’s stock.

  • @donnajones9749
    @donnajones97496 ай бұрын

    You are doing great on the videos. I don't get tired of anything you do. Sorry for your sheep losses.

  • @theeleo
    @theeleo6 ай бұрын

    Sorry about the dog attack cammy that's wat ur up against........another great video love them all.......I can't wait till u get ur own farm guys u both will deserve it

  • @barbaracarlsen6475
    @barbaracarlsen64756 ай бұрын

    Hi Cammy, I felt so bad for that poor sheep. You should at least contact your government representatives. Send them pictures of the attacked sheep and document how many attacks and the financial loss for this whole year. Get other farmers to do the same thing. In the US, we don’t have open ground laws but in the city, state and national parks and in local neighborhoods, dogs all have to be on a leash. One other thing, I think a lot of us just enjoy watching you and Lizzy work with your sheep. We, of course, love to see wee Jock and wee Angus. And I just enjoy listening to you and Lizzy talk. You are never boring. I just bought a couple of things from your Merch store. The sheep game shirts, hats and jackets are great Christmas gifts!! 😊Thank you for letting us share a part of your lives!

  • @Foxypeanutz
    @Foxypeanutz6 ай бұрын

    Enjoyed the video of setting up. So sorry about the lamb n sheep, Cammy. Hope she gets well. 🥰

  • @Managable_Mayhem
    @Managable_Mayhem6 ай бұрын

    I love seeing and hearing you work, especially with the dogs. It's always nice to see new videos, they might be the same in the very basics, but that doesn't mean they aren't enjoyable~. I hope the poor girl that got hurt will be alright. Dogbites are nasty indeed. My own dog bit me once in her blind rage-fit, even the smallest pinching wounds can end up infected. Hope the girl will be okay if her leg is in such a bad shape.

  • @sunshine3049
    @sunshine30496 ай бұрын

    Hi Cammy quite an upsetting vlog,that poor sheep, why wont people keep their dogs on leads, apart from this, another excellent vlog, you look tired, please look after yourself, love and hugs to you and your family Sue (Woodhall Spa) xx

  • @pattyannbeaven9287
    @pattyannbeaven92876 ай бұрын

    Enjoyed the video Cammy glad you got a good price for the sheep 🐑. Sorry about the poor sheep that got attacked makes me very angry 😡! Hope she recovers must have been very traumatic for her.

  • @melanierose2705
    @melanierose27056 ай бұрын

    Really enjoy the regular updates, especially on farm working with sheep. 😊

  • @Jody-Stubbs
    @Jody-Stubbs5 ай бұрын

    Hi Cammy, yesterday we had hounds from a local fox 'trail' stray onto our land. There were at least 12 hounds on our 4 acres. We have sheep, pigs, rabbits and cats all could have been seriously hurt yesterday if we hadn't seen them. I have never been so scared for my animals safety before and I don't want to feel like that again. We had the police and dog handlers out because the huntsman left some of their hounds behind. The reason I'm telling you this and hoping that it's a topic you could bring some attention too. We live in modern world now where things like hounds don't need to used for predator control. Locally we've seen peoples cats be killed by the hounds. Do you think that as a sheep farmer and someone who has suffered injury and death to their stock by dogs that more needs to be done to stop it?

  • @darlenewebber-fields667
    @darlenewebber-fields6676 ай бұрын

    Hoping and praying you start feeling better soon my friend across big pond.

  • @bethparry9051
    @bethparry90516 ай бұрын

    Sorry about the dog attack home the sheep is ok Farming is farming…you show us the ups and downs of farming…hard work every day. Angus is living the best life😊

  • @tinycalflover
    @tinycalflover6 ай бұрын

    I'd watch you working sheep day in, day out, forever. Love sheep videos!

  • @LiSandberg-pc5kz
    @LiSandberg-pc5kzАй бұрын

    Thanks for Your updates. I'm a sheepfarmer in lambing season here in Sweden. Weather has been a disaster. in my country as well. Everything has been about clay and dirt and wind and lack of hay and straw. But now the sun is here, and grass is starting to grow witch is a relief. Enjoying Your films at breakfasttime (whenever that is)

  • @christajennings3828
    @christajennings38285 ай бұрын

    I raise dairy goats, and I have one that the neighbor's dog chewed one of her ears completely off, leaving a 1.5" (3.75cm) circle of skull exposed. It took a couple of months of antibiotics and cleaning the fly larvae out of the healing wound, but she recovered, and the skin closed over the bone. This year, eight years later, she gave me twins again. I hope your ewe recovers as well.

  • @kathleenorr9237
    @kathleenorr92376 ай бұрын

    Sad about another dog attack; I had dogs and lived in a rural valley. Always had them on leads when walking in fields, were very obedient but never took the risk

  • @thisoldnurse1521
    @thisoldnurse15216 ай бұрын

    I’m Canadian and was a responsible Golden by Retriever owner. In Canada at least on the Atlantic provinces there are very places you can walk off lead, like proper hiking trails and then only if your dog has proper recall. We never or I never have seen, any of our trails crossing over people’s farm property. Many dog owners have fenced backyards for that final pee of the night. So very sorry for you and the poor little lamb. That is not acceptable. Trail cameras I think are your answer. 😢

  • @traceyhacking7109
    @traceyhacking71096 ай бұрын

    Watching you and the beautiful countryside is perfect. Everyday stuff is great.

  • @johnmartin7597
    @johnmartin75976 ай бұрын

    We have bad bastards here, even folk born into our area, that think it is their God given right to be going out with these bastard dogs bogging, drowning and savaging sheep. They even go out through the night and take off signs and gates. The cops are hopeless! Something needs to be done!

  • @patpierce4854

    @patpierce4854

    6 ай бұрын

    Agreed!

  • @bchearne

    @bchearne

    6 ай бұрын

    Can you get a gun license as a farmer? An absolute must here in the USA where we have coyotes

  • @jldisme
    @jldisme5 ай бұрын

    I think it's so important that you show all aspects of your work. Cammy, you do a brilliant job at that. I really appreciate it, and don't mind a bit. It's awful that the law in the Scotland doesn't prevent this. The local government and the MPs need to see this video and the others you've made. Or show up at a council meeting with an injured sheep. This is so unacceptable! I'm so sorry, Cammy. Irresponsible shouldn't be aloud to harm a man's livelihood!!

  • @mea3665
    @mea36656 ай бұрын

    Sent an email recently about 2 dogs in a retail store being aggressive towards each other. Seems in the States no,one can leave there dog at home they believe they can take them everywhere. I don't think that's being a responsible pet owner. You never know when they are going to get pissed off and bite. Won't be long Angus will be walking you will be running more Cammy 😂😂 ❤

  • @sarahcontento9516
    @sarahcontento95166 ай бұрын

    I enjoy your videos. Thank you for making the videos.

  • @mkhuntstreasure3192
    @mkhuntstreasure31926 ай бұрын

    Sorry to see that a dog attacked that poor sheep. Good job on your patience in shearing Fiona, glad she is doing so well and has two buddies.

  • @wendyrowland7787
    @wendyrowland77876 ай бұрын

    Dogs are certainly dirty and people let them lick their faces. I know you don’t have the time, but I nursed a ewe back to health who had the skin ripped off behind the ear down to and puncturing the parotid gland. Shed time with daily saline spraying and triangular bandage dressings. The would healed by granulations. You could actually see the new skin growing into the raw wound, which was quite fascinating. She was one of those ewes, with reasons best known to herself, who would run to greet me and join me in the daily flock inspection. Sentiment got in the way so I kept her too long resulting in her last lambing being complicated by lambing sickness.

  • @dotcassilles1488

    @dotcassilles1488

    Ай бұрын

    Once an animal has spent time with you and you have earned their trust they don't forget. You become family, part of the herd/flock. Your ewe remembered you helped her.... An animals trust is a special sort of bond. I knew a massive black Angus bull who followed me around as a teenager while I did chores. He watched out for me and waited patiently for me to finish. He knew he would get an apple or carrot and I would scratch his itchy spots on the top of his head and along his spine... He had been a bottle baby, handraised so the farmer could collect sperms for artificial insemination or so he loaded easily onto a truck to go visit his girls during breeding season. I greeted him when I got home from school every afternoon "g'day gorgeous". Those two words became his signal to come to the gate whenever he heard them. Just like a dog. I've been around animals most of my life and most of the time if you are gentle and calm they pick up on your energy. Blessings from South Eastern Australia, Dot

  • @wendyrowland7787

    @wendyrowland7787

    Ай бұрын

    @@dotcassilles1488 she actually decided I was her best human friend before the dog attack.

  • @thebloodyenglish6620
    @thebloodyenglish66206 ай бұрын

    Don't know about the laws where you are but with your pinings/other ones you know will die before sale you might be able to sell them privately for animal food (not to companies but directly to the owners). Like where I used to live previously in Wales I used to get pinings and lambs that were stillborn/weak/wet got to them etc from a farmer I knew for my dog & cat (as I feed them raw) and a few guys I know in the UK and Ireland Republic have similar arrangements to feed their pet giant snakes, monitor lizards, crocodiles/alligators, big cats etc. Only time we wouldn't get the lambs is if they've recently been medicated like wormed, dipped etc. So normally the guys we have arrangements with if they know it's not gonna make it would avoid treating it so it's clean for us when we can pop over and get it. How it was for me and those guys is we weren't buying the lamb's. The farmer gifts us the lamb's and we gift them some money/cover some super expensive driving costs if you get what I mean... It wouldn't cover the looses but it would close the gap/reduce losses for them as they aren't having to pay to remove them, saving the money on trying to medicate them to keep them going long enough to go to market plus as for people like us a whole lamb (no matter its condition) is still valuable you can "charge" more p/kg then they would go for at market. And typically people with those animals or feeding their dogs raw got the money to pay a fair bit more then the £10 the market would pay for the pining one at the beginning in the hedge, like most I know would happily gift £30 for just her or a bit less per head if getting multiple or £10-£12 for still borns etc. Just make sure to point out if you got any implants like cobalt and if so where they are so the owner can remove before feeding off. Don't know how many/if any people are around you that would be interested but might be something worth looking as even if it's for any lambs you come across already dead as long as it's not in bad heat and hasn't started to rot you chuck it in a cold room (or if winter when it's cold anyway just somewhere dry) you can phone them up to see if anyone wants to come and gift some money before having to call for it to be officially removed. Just a thought.

  • @beckystalter444
    @beckystalter4446 ай бұрын

    You and Lizzie work so hard! I hope the year ends on a positive note and you make a profit. Sorry about the lamb..

  • @Baldevi
    @Baldevi6 ай бұрын

    What @TheWickedLilly said, Cammy. I am fairly new, but I am so engaged by your vlogs, your family, yourself and watching the Sheep experiencing their Farm lives and going to auction etc, I am also watching every vlog from the beginning 4 years ago. I love the Shearing, but I also really enjoy the high intensity and dramas, the successes and beauty of Lambing time too. And yes, the laws need to be altered, and I also think that tons and counties that allow dogs to be owned, [hopefully they need to be registered too,] should have to pay a small amount into a fund to compensate farmers and citizens who have endured damage due to dogs being off lead and unsupervised. If ALL owners have to pay for the damage created by a few owners, I suspect the citizens will start demanding more care and responsibility for the not controlled dogs and such attacks as your poor Ewe suffered will become a rare thing. I also suggest creating a fund, and maybe doing a live stream at some point with the intent to raise money for some security cameras to be set up to catch these dogs and their owners when they are entering the fields to worry the sheep. I'd say mobile cameras, with solar power, and some metal poles to set them on so the humans cannot move the cameras to hide their faces, since you rotate fields as needed and can't get THAT many cameras for fields you do not own. I say this because I live on 150 prisint acres in Southwest Virginia, in the Appalachian Mountains [near Abingdon VA for the curious] and we had to set up cameras to catch some escapee dogs who were coming into out yard so they could access a neighbors fields, to worry his pig and his cattle. These dogs are aggressive to our dog, who never is outside unsupervised, yet he would be set out to pee and BANG, a dog is in the yard and acts like they want to fight. So, We caught the dogs on camera and sent the footage to the police, to the owner, and to the local Animal Regulation office. This in turn meant the neighbor was able to sue the dog owners for vet bills from attacks to his calves [who were verytender and new when they were attacked, despicable,] and of course, those dogs were suddenly kept on lead in their yard and are no longer visiting out lands. I hope something can be done to protect your flocks and the properties you're grazing them on. Some people simply find it thrilling to see their dogs chasing 'wild' animals, including sheep and cattle. Bullies abound these days, just disgusting.

  • @patpierce4854
    @patpierce48546 ай бұрын

    The cluelessness and selfishness of so many of my fellow dog owners never ceases to amaze me! With their careless disregard for their pet’s INSTINCTS to chase, catch, and kill things (does your pet chase a ball or toy? Does it rip up or shake its toys? Does it chase things at all? It HAS the hunting instinct to KILL!). These boneheads are also the ones who fail to clean up their dog’s poop, left about in public as if it is a natural part of the landscape (it’s not!). And the laws to punish offenders, even if caught on camera, are never serious enough to punish the, for the damage. Off leash dogs are a MENACE, full stop!

  • @jillcrowe2626
    @jillcrowe26265 ай бұрын

    What you may not have noticed is that when you started the truck and wee Angus was crawling around in his Handicap Parking Space, one of your dogs went to the baby to protect him from the truck. Good dog!!

  • @grassfolk
    @grassfolk6 ай бұрын

    We love all the sheep jobs - I really like hearing how you make decisions and why, and the impact of the decisions

  • @wendybeirne8597
    @wendybeirne85976 ай бұрын

    Poor sheep. How's it doing after the attack? Farming is repetitive, but isn't that what it's all about. I could watch whatever you put out. Love to see the kids... well, Angus bless him. He's so cute, just pottering around on the floor. Have a good wk.

  • @Nikki-mx3fv
    @Nikki-mx3fv20 күн бұрын

    That poor maimed, beautiful creature looked all patriotic. 'Merica style sporting red, white and blue. I love to see the diversity within your flock. Even though it was completely unintended and my referencing the wound might be a tad bit macabre or uncouth. The colorfulness just made me happy. I used to have a cowkitty, but I've never seen a cowsheep before. It was beautiful. They kinda all are yo. Thank you!

  • @christinejeffrey5994
    @christinejeffrey59946 ай бұрын

    We like to see how you are getting on, don’t worry about repetition. Hope that ankle is getting better.

  • @Baldevi
    @Baldevi6 ай бұрын

    I ahve a suggestion tho too! Cammy, I think you need to get some different animals to watch the sheep 24-7. For instance, a burro for each field. Donkeys are protective, and even aggressively defend any other animals they are pasturedd with. Also, Llamas are used in the US as Guard Animals. They are dangerous too, but sheep have no problem sharing space with doneys or llamas, while they will at least scar the pee out of most aggressive animals seeking to worry your sheep. I don't know if they can help against to Fox issues, but they certainly can make any dog or human seeking to interfere with the sheep very sorry they tried to approach! Maybe speak to Katy and her wife at @rightchoiceshearing about this idea? Oh, and some might suggest getting CAMELS for this, but, I'd think they wouldn't do well in Scotland, while donkeys and llamas are already there and do nicely in the environment.

  • @Chicken_Mama_85
    @Chicken_Mama_856 ай бұрын

    I wonder if you could do a program with your sheep at the local school? Teach the kids what is going on in the fields around the town. Then they go home and tell their parents about how important it is to keep dogs on leashes and not to trespass onto your farmland? I know it’s not your responsibility, but it might be worth getting more of the community invested in local agriculture. I wish law enforcement would do more too.

  • @janem3378
    @janem33786 ай бұрын

    All work is repetitive. Love watching ❤

  • @karenwoo64
    @karenwoo646 ай бұрын

    Aww clammy to sorry to see what has happened to one of your sheep, I hope she’s doing ok, dogs should be on leads when walking through fields where there are sheep 😢

  • @lornabarker1983
    @lornabarker19836 ай бұрын

    Sorry to see that owner off dogs keep allowing to hurt the sheep it is so sad. They should be jailed for this. It is sad that sheep go through this pinning is there any reasoning in why they just want to die like that. Love the channel and your family.

  • @rebeccamyott7041
    @rebeccamyott70414 ай бұрын

    Cammy, we can watch your channel forever.❤❤❤❤

  • @elizabeththomson2579
    @elizabeththomson25796 ай бұрын

    Always love your videos 😊

  • @ThePearsson
    @ThePearsson27 күн бұрын

    Drawing lambs, sick lambs and when things go wrong is sad but the most interesting because we all learn from that. Zoom in videos on the lambs will always be the winner. What i would be interested of hearing more of is lamb behavior. When do the lamb start to scream, how do they react when they lose their lambs, or when they speak with mum after birth. Mire of that please

  • @Nyquil5
    @Nyquil55 ай бұрын

    With the dead lamb that was in your cart, with children it is often caused " failure to thrive", with horses, at least in my part of the U.S. we call it being a " hard keeper" as opposed to an "easy keeper" who seem to thrive on air alone. Wanted to pop by and wish you Happy Holidays!

  • @sherry3661
    @sherry3661Ай бұрын

    Never a dull day in farming. Thank you for sharing❤️

  • @galeparker1067
    @galeparker10676 ай бұрын

    Thanks Cammy and crew!! 🥰🥰✌🏻😭❤🇨🇦

  • @jocastaguyon6857
    @jocastaguyon68576 ай бұрын

    Cammy, how behind in time are you with the videos? Can’t wait for tupping! And I agree, I love seeing repetitive jobs… and seeing the boys grow!

  • @azamyahmad
    @azamyahmad6 ай бұрын

    Good morning to you Mr Cammy .. absolutely another spectacular beautiful shooting filming footage compilation countryside content video and a very interesting video to watch, appreciate most of your beautiful sharing adventure and have a wonderful blessed weekend to you and your beautiful family over there .. Merci beaucoup Monsieur

  • @user-fy4pp2nc4e
    @user-fy4pp2nc4e6 ай бұрын

    So sorry for the dog attack and what looks to be a difficult morning...

  • @howarddavies9677
    @howarddavies96775 ай бұрын

    Always great content Cammy, can't believe another Dog attack, you're a better man than me with your reaction, the dog owners will know that it happened as the dog will have blood on it but they won't admit to it, the cruelty to the sheep is beyond incomprehensible. Unfortunately once a dog has that in them it won't stop until its stopped.

  • @user-fy4pp2nc4e
    @user-fy4pp2nc4e6 ай бұрын

    You are doing a good job...stay strong...

  • @lindalumae
    @lindalumae5 ай бұрын

    I watch lots of farming channels and I enjoy the “cycles.” I’m fine with watching the routine over and over. You may think they are all the same but, to us, there’s always something new to learn. Every sentence you speak teaches is something we didn’t know before.

  • @forest6227
    @forest62276 ай бұрын

    Its your huge personalality that keeps me on your channel. Plus I love Scotland

  • @imwolfin
    @imwolfin6 ай бұрын

    Cammy i love all your videos please keep them coming

  • @debbiesue4287
    @debbiesue42876 ай бұрын

    I'm fairly new to your channel and Enjoy It very much. I've Watched Greg Judy on youtube for a few years. . He's a regenerative farmer In the USA with cattle and hair sheep. It's really interesting to see the difference in how you work your sheep compared to how he does. Totally different world , different kind of sheep... I think you're both Very interesting to watch. Wishing you continue success !!!

  • @TheSheepGame

    @TheSheepGame

    6 ай бұрын

    Welcome aboard! I watch Greg and Judy from time to time but as you say it's quite different to my system =D

  • @Cricket2731

    @Cricket2731

    5 ай бұрын

    Sandi Brock (Sheepishly Me) has some interesting techniques. The sheep are kept in a huge, airy barn, which prevents fly strike & coyote attacks. (Coyotes are N America's answer to Jackals.)

  • @Bonzo1ish
    @Bonzo1ish6 ай бұрын

    I am saddened by the dog attack, and wish there was something that could be done, in a legal way, love that Angus likes to work with you both...lol he is so cute...I like watching all your videos Cammy, I do not care about the content, keep up the brilliant narrative mate xxx

  • @jldisme
    @jldisme5 ай бұрын

    120!!! Legend! That'll keep your average over 100 for sure! Congrats! I've never heard of "piner" in the US. But we do say that someone or an animal is just pining away. I love seeing a day in the life, even if I've seen you do the same thing before, there's always something a little different. Plus I get to enjoy seeing the lambs put on weight and cheer when you get a good price at the Market. I follow along to see how the lame ewes are doing, etc. It's all great to watch. The Te Pari is amazing. When you compare what jobs were like before you had it. What a difference! Hope you can get a new generator to replace the rubbish one as a Christmas gift.

  • @barbaralavoie1045
    @barbaralavoie10455 ай бұрын

    Hi Cammy, you had this problem last year with dogs attacking your sheep. Oh boy, not again. Is it the same dog? So sorry you have a bad cold or flu. Hope you get better soon. Don’t worry about your vlogging as you are a busy dude and you have not felt well. I just enjoy your vlogs when you send them. So glad you got a lovely meal. Here’s Lizzy and she’s a marvel and a wonderful mommy. Look at Angus, he’s so cute🥰 two little ones keeps a gal very busy. I love watching your lovely family ❤ I have four grandchildren and hope to see some little ones soon. I do have one granddaughter who lives at least 1;000 miles from me so I have not seen her son yet. Only on face videos. I’ll be 76 the end of January, but I think of you like my grandchildren’s era. They range from 25 thru to 34;years old so I do enjoy watching what you do. So sorry about your injured sheep.😔

  • @michellebeard8066
    @michellebeard80666 ай бұрын

    Great video as always! So sorry about your injured sheep

  • @user-qc4pk4rp3h
    @user-qc4pk4rp3h6 ай бұрын

    Hi Cammy, think the idle jet on your generator needs a clean to stop it hunting, usually located on the top of the carb, just needs poking out 20 min job. Love the videos, might be similar but never exactly the same. Keep up the good work.

  • @TheSheepGame

    @TheSheepGame

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks i need to get on it!

  • @WhirlyPearly
    @WhirlyPearly6 ай бұрын

    Morning Cammy. Gray morning for you as well.

  • @anitameza3960
    @anitameza39606 ай бұрын

    I watch all of your videos even from the beginning.

  • @cindycreateforlife
    @cindycreateforlife6 ай бұрын

    Don’t worry about repetition, I am not a farmer so I am not bored at all seeing the work that goes into it! I love watching how you and the dogs move sheep, the things you have to do to manage their health and of course, shearing and lambing! The markets are interesting, seeing the boys grow and any tours you take us on and drone footage is a treat! By the way, who is beating the crap out of your truck?😜 So sorry about the dog attack, time to get those trail cams set up! Irresponsible dog owners annoy me to no end!💕🇨🇦

  • @kathybradbury
    @kathybradbury6 ай бұрын

    I always look forward to seeing you Cam, just KZreaddoesnt bring you up in my feed.

  • @Fungigal
    @Fungigal5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your honest videos. Love watching. Love learning about farming.

  • @loishumphries2370
    @loishumphries23706 ай бұрын

    Hi 👋 Cammy thank u for video

  • @callmebob9895
    @callmebob98956 ай бұрын

    thank you Cammy

  • @roadwarrior8560
    @roadwarrior85606 ай бұрын

    I'd much prefer these ordinary everyday vlogs doesn't matter because there is always something new with sheep. sorry about the dogs attack, people are at fault, not the dogs.

  • @marleneclough3173

    @marleneclough3173

    5 ай бұрын

    Dogs are predators and sheep are prey animals so all dogs need to be well trained and most need Tobe on the lead near livestock

  • @beckbeverley3451
    @beckbeverley345110 күн бұрын

    Hey mate from Australia. We run mixed cattle sheep and horses. This last winter we lost 9 sheep from dog attacks. We have a small flock. Unfortunately both our neighbours dogs were responsible. Once they get the taste it's impossible to stop. We have miniature horses the same size as our sheep. We had one that started it. Found her with her face half ripped off. Were going to put her down but she showed fight so got the vet and it took a long time but ended up with twins so worth the work. Locally we have also got a wild dog issue with many locals having to use merema dogs and donkeys. We caught the neighbours dogs. Both sides it's so hard and heartbreaking. Love Ur set up

  • @heatherwatson7692
    @heatherwatson76926 ай бұрын

    Fern is really coming along!

  • @traceyhacking7109
    @traceyhacking71096 ай бұрын

    I'm so sorry to see this happened again.

  • @stephanglo8234
    @stephanglo8234Ай бұрын

    Most of us love the repetitive nature of things- it's one reliable constant part inside a non-stop hectic ever changing world!

  • @vindeljay
    @vindeljay6 ай бұрын

    It never gets boring Cammy. If you saw regular videos of my life, you'd fall asleep. You sure your not Australian Cammy,? "haven't fixed it yet". Duck tape and twine will do??!!! From an Ausie.

  • @chasecain3567
    @chasecain35673 ай бұрын

    Thanx for the game; and great info

  • @delaneyac314
    @delaneyac3146 ай бұрын

    I loving seeing it all! Very interesting stuff. I came over from Sandi’s page.

  • @American-Jello
    @American-Jello5 ай бұрын

    I like how they moved the baby progressively further away from the equipment as he tried to sneak closer LOL

  • @kathytedford9178
    @kathytedford91786 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your videos

  • @fergalhopkins1230
    @fergalhopkins12306 ай бұрын

    You keep many jacobs cammy And what do you think of them And what you cross them with

  • @Massey_Fferguson
    @Massey_Fferguson6 ай бұрын

    always happy to see a video knowing how busy yous can be , shame bout the ewe how is she?

  • @TheSheepGame

    @TheSheepGame

    6 ай бұрын

    She's over the worst of it i think but walking a bit stiff legged. Thanks for the kind comment =D

  • @Massey_Fferguson

    @Massey_Fferguson

    6 ай бұрын

    @@TheSheepGame here were all a bit stiff legged at our ages n ailments lol glad she’s doing ok , hope one day you catch the arses with dogs in fields idiots!!

  • @DeerheartStudioArts
    @DeerheartStudioArts6 ай бұрын

    hard work being a sheep farmer!🦌💌❤️🐑

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