0:00 Intro 0:26 Cammy Eats A Maggot 1:21 This Girl 1:27 Shearing 3:38 Quick Look At Her 4:44 The Fleece
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What a beautiful video! I'm amazed at how (relatively) easy you made it look to handle such wild sheep. It's obvious you care about them!
@cindytrusty65988 ай бұрын
With animals, even wild ones, sometimes letting them know you aren’t there to hurt them makes all the difference in the world!
@Erin-Thor8 ай бұрын
Look at our girl Katie doing the dang thing! 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 You still had those wild and free sheep behaving like gentle lambs. You're so inspiring and you look so happy! 🌞
@sparkle30008 ай бұрын
All the pictures I've seen about Scotland are so stunning. ❤ Stay happy! 😃
@mddell588 ай бұрын
I follow Cammy and you both. It's awesome seeing you two in the same video. I appreciate your assessment of these sheep and their wool, it's a perspective others haven't shared. It's fascinating to watch and learn about something completely out of the realm of my life. You do a great job of explaining all the aspects of shearing different types of sheep (and other animals) and how their fleece differs from each other.
@nance11118 ай бұрын
Enjoyed this Katie! Nice footage and voiceover. 👏
@ewetube.videos8 ай бұрын
Cammy is awesome!! So cool you got to shear with him!
@Amanda-yf7vj8 ай бұрын
Awesome! Enjoy that beautiful countryside, my family is from that area. Loved your video😊❤
@Yellowrose1568 ай бұрын
This was super educational! Thank you so much! 🐏🐑🐐🦙
@neva_nyx8 ай бұрын
I rnjoy watching you shearing. You are so gentle with the animals and it shows how much you care about them. Thank you for sharing your hard work.
@cynthiabullard1008 ай бұрын
Well Done! That was wonderful to watch, enjoy the country ❤
@user-he7wb5in9e8 ай бұрын
I love the fact we have our Texan girl in Scotland showing off your skills 👏 Way to go Katie! You deserve a cold pint after this one 😅 Cheers
@loriwatkinson64258 ай бұрын
But learn about grams and kilograms.
@saritataylor42358 ай бұрын
@@saritataylor4235 Apparently your not a beer drinker. A pint is a common measurement of beer 🍺 to drink.
@loriwatkinson64257 ай бұрын
@@loriwatkinson6425 Katie was talking about grams/kilograms to weigh the fleece. I'm sorry. I didn't hear anything about a pint but I have lived in Ireland and I definitely know pints! Lol
@saritataylor42357 ай бұрын
Oh that is so funny! I didn't realize that was referring to fleece HA. Misunderstanding for sure. All clear 👌 Cheers 🍻 👍
@loriwatkinson64257 ай бұрын
Enjoyed this one, and learned some new things, too. Many thanks.
@nancyl38438 ай бұрын
Fab to see you and cammie working together 😍
@laurenpelling40798 ай бұрын
I really enjoy your videos. Thanks for sharing. Australia 🇦🇺
@MummarKaren8 ай бұрын
"Thanks for shearing?" :D
@Casey0938 ай бұрын
@@Casey093🤦🏼♀️🤷♀️🤪
@janvafa99598 ай бұрын
Sheerly beautiful!😁
@gaiaocracy8 ай бұрын
I love learning about all the different breeds of sheep. Thank you.
@melindadyke8 ай бұрын
Great to see you over here in the UK. It's really interesting to hear about the differences youve found in British sheep, fleece shedding etc. Did you see any haggis running around the hillsides 😉
@johnwelbourn38118 ай бұрын
How wonderful that you are in Scotland! I have see the Sheep Game a little as I follow a hoof trimmer in southern Scotland, The Hoof GP and Cammy has been in his videos once or twice. Beautiful sheep even if they are a pain to sheer. Great job and enjoy your stay.
@juliettekarjala89748 ай бұрын
What a great video up in Scotland. Hope you enjoyed your time over here in the cold UK xx
@joanspragg93958 ай бұрын
Quite a challenge it looks like! The timing of needing to shear all those sheep must really put extra pressure on farmers there! Now I understand more why they have those portable set-ups and whole teams of shearers come, aside from how the wool is handled.
@lovelightcontinuum8 ай бұрын
Holy Smokes , that was a beautiful coat .❤🐏
@amybeck91618 ай бұрын
I like the explanations and in depth. Just an animal lover, crochet and an old timer who grew up with the lanolin gold. We used to use it for most things before there was petroleum jelly available for cheap. Keep up the information sharing and both of you stay healthy. God bless.
@gwengillotti51718 ай бұрын
Thank you for including the interesting details about her pregnancy and preparing for when the lambs are born affects how her wool grows.
@melissafernandez797 ай бұрын
Nice video she was a real matted one. Hope you enjoyed your time in Scotland
@shearingschool8 ай бұрын
I know nothing about the industry but I have been a subscriber to your channel I want to say 2 years only because I find it fascinating and you make it look so easy but I see now that it's not such an easy job my heart goes out to you with great respect my best to you and yours God bless and thank you so much
@supergarbonzo48438 ай бұрын
I hope you are loving Scotland and all its beauty ❤
@reginahilburn43608 ай бұрын
Just beautiful
@tonijeanagbodike16678 ай бұрын
Another great video! Thanks for taking us along.
@leslieturcotte10088 ай бұрын
Love all the breed information you share! My new nickname for you is Professor Fleece!
@janvafa99598 ай бұрын
Thank you. Amazing knowledge and skill. The mark of a true artist.
@steveogle36798 ай бұрын
WOW I'm excited for you getting to go to Scotland! How fun that must have been!
@kathyk4798 ай бұрын
Fantastic to do this with Cammy! Thanks for an amazing video.
@shammamurphy41728 ай бұрын
Great video! Thank you for giving a bit of info, history, whys & hows...those details help us appreciate the shearing process more...
@cindyrissal36288 ай бұрын
I'd like to take a moment to say/type how much I appreciate your in-depth knowledge of your craft. Mine goes underappreciated way too often. 41 year construction worker/journeyman. Master carpenter, master roofer (not just a shingler that calls himself a roofer), master residential everything, but, masonry & concrete. Journeyman commercial carpenter, steel stud framing, acoustical ceilings, not much else there though, except, commercial roofing, as a master roofer should know too. I've heard you spit a bit of knowledge here and there, but, you took a pretty deep dive this time...thank you! 🙏👍😎
@benttwisted2108 ай бұрын
Beautiful sheep!
@barbarakelly47148 ай бұрын
Very nice! Love watching shearing! You must been very stoked to see Cammy and his friends rescue Fiona in Scotland last 1.5 ago. They definitely saved that sweet sheeps life in the nic of time. I follow Dalscone Farm Fun for the past 4 yrs and I know Fiona is in great hands there! 💜🇨🇦
@monshericreativecreationscdn4 ай бұрын
Love the Scottish brogue❤ Love your videos too❤ so informative and fun😊
@roniboyd6138 ай бұрын
I’ve been waiting for these vids! Seems like you got a great reception.
@susancanavespe52178 ай бұрын
I enjoyed this video!...great info as always! 👍
@cindyogden61998 ай бұрын
Seeing you and Cammy together is just so outerworldly and fun! You did a brave job on the Scottish Mule sister! ps. Maggots are good proteins!
@waadfrelle8 ай бұрын
You make the best videos!❤
@annpianetta15368 ай бұрын
Lord,I’m love you and your channel!
@marymiller83708 ай бұрын
Never knew I could enjoy watching and learning about shearing so much! You're so talented, and gorgeous to boot!
@anthonyugarte10728 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. Great video. My Grandfather was from there so it’s great to hear 😮😮 the language and find out some of the history. Gods speed and safe travels.
@helenburke95078 ай бұрын
Exciting to see you’re over in Scotland, enjoy!
@jessegee1798 ай бұрын
I love Scotland, it’s fab to see you there xxx
@sharonsmiler49388 ай бұрын
What a great adventure you both embarked on.
@jaynehorn1518 ай бұрын
This was incredible!
@genevieveschorr38578 ай бұрын
Wow! This one is so fun to watch. 🧡
@kayperret24178 ай бұрын
That looks like such a cool experience!!!
@stillphenomenal8 ай бұрын
Oh this is so cool. I know it has to be hard work so kudos to you. The cross lambs are beautiful
@mereedebeaugrine20788 ай бұрын
Awesome 😊❤
@fotochani8 ай бұрын
Wow! Great work! What a challenge!
@JoleneOldham8 ай бұрын
Great job as always!
@janicemintz85925 ай бұрын
I love what you do and your relationship with the animals is beautiful.
@222rxc4 ай бұрын
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@sallyfields23858 ай бұрын
I always learn something, thanks!
@vintagejones13728 ай бұрын
Interesting 🧐. You did a great job!
@Liz_6788 ай бұрын
❤❤❤ Brilliant master 🎉🎉🎉... Ukraine, Sumy looks at your work......animals are happy
@cherryblossom777733 ай бұрын
Amazing. Have a really brilliant time. Best wishes from Glasgow ❤
@andymundie68945 ай бұрын
❤❤❤thanks for this
@KathyMpamugo8 ай бұрын
Super cool Great job Excellent
@actemple32828 ай бұрын
Looks like you are having the time if your life! Looking forward to watching the other videos.
@dawnagoad97458 ай бұрын
This is fascinating to watch.
@johnarhodes37488 ай бұрын
Yay! You met my cousin Cammy! I saw you with a Valais Blacknose and he popped up in the shot! He is absolutely hilarious! You do great work, keep it up!.😊
@AdaMcEwanWilson7 ай бұрын
So cool!
@cynhanrahan40128 ай бұрын
AMAZING!!!!!!
@theunsteadysteader8 ай бұрын
I'm happy to see your videos again 😊
@brendaboorom85434 ай бұрын
Wow!! What a cool video.
@melissahutton23548 ай бұрын
Wowzer some beautiful babies in there. Tfs
@karenthomas23028 ай бұрын
This is hard work. I admire your fantastic talent and energy...
@MarioLopez-ob5rv7 ай бұрын
I saw so many shearers,but you connect with them. I don’t know how but I feel it. The others just shear them, but you somehow feel them.
@nayashams68458 ай бұрын
You are always amazing, simply by putting everything into a great shear. That said, she looked pretty solid and I would have needed a 4 hour break. Being a non shearer and all. 😊
@yaritzajones65788 ай бұрын
Nice
@aidensmith11158 ай бұрын
Looks like so much fun.
@elizabethstraney71938 ай бұрын
Cool that was a good video Katie.
@brucemannjr8 ай бұрын
Love these videos, I’m pretty sure I will never own any sheep but I don’t care these videos are fun to watch!
@lada32648 ай бұрын
That was a great video. Very interesting. I had to rewind cause I couldn't hear or think after buddy guy ate the maggot!!! 😅
@rocketfish51538 ай бұрын
thats so gross
@shanellellis50098 ай бұрын
Dear Katie, we call the Scottish wool "medium" not coarse 😃. For a British wool to be coarse, you need to try our White Welsh mountain or Torddu (preferably rams' fleeces) or something like Rough fell- now that's wool that will make your hands tickle! The Blackie wool is a joy to spin and knit with. Traditionally used to make tweed cloth, this wool is still in demand by hand-spinners all across the UK.
@jvnd27854 ай бұрын
Ahhh so exciting to see you and Cammy work together! ❤️ Did you get a chance to see Graeme Parker of Hoof GP too? 😁
@stephiehellyeah25578 ай бұрын
Dude, you gotta get invited to sheer nordic sheep.
@adriennesutton63268 ай бұрын
Cooler than TX, eh? I could not live in south, so hot, I am a Pacific Northwest Indigenous plus Scot and German ancestry. Thank God I’m in OR NOW, kudos for your work and knowledge. Love your lives.
@donnadees19718 ай бұрын
That must have been the trip of a lifetime
@grannysquared71408 ай бұрын
I loved the way you said Edinburgh loll we pronounce it ‘eh-din-bruh’ hope you enjoyed our country
@R3BXCCA7 ай бұрын
New subscriber here, no shepard, no sheerer, but genuinly interested. Easy learning and good style and Scotland is a treat as well! Ughh, don't eat maggots ...
@whatsworthonearth87008 ай бұрын
😢fascinating 👏 😂
@patriciafowler87105 ай бұрын
Just to let you know Edinburgh is pronounced like "Edinbur"... It's good to see you here in Scotland
@craftygirl1388 ай бұрын
I have a highland sweater made from Virginia wool and it IS very thick, scratchy and heavy to wear. I wear it on super cold days and in higher, colder elevations.
@oregontribal18 ай бұрын
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@frankendoll14558 ай бұрын
CAMMY I WAS EATING DAMNIT!!!! Also now I feel much better not having been able to get lanolin out of the paltry two fleeces I had, because its pretty clear you need a lot or sheep bred for the purpose.
@AnimeShinigami138 ай бұрын
Cool
@kellybryson77548 ай бұрын
Thoroughly enjoyed watching you manhandle a Scottish sheep there a force to be reckon with but beautifully done
@christinenixonherron5018 ай бұрын
I’m sure you’re glad for cooler temps.
@donnadees19718 ай бұрын
Enjoyed your video and explanation of how and when the sheep need shearing. Nice to see you in the UK However Edinburgh is not pronounced Edinburrow. Pronounce the last part Edinburaaah -like exhaling a breath 😅edited a typo
@Jan-sn5tk8 ай бұрын
I had a couple of q's from watching your vids... * Just curious why you don't need to wear goggles or a mask to prevent breathing in all the dust, dirt & fiber particles or getting them into your eyes & mouth? Doesn't it get to you after awhile & do you sneeze all day? * And, this might be an odd q, but I'm a city girl... do animals smell less once their blanket is removed or does the skin have oils that still give it a ripe aroma? * Lastly, when there's a lot of dirt left after sheering, why do you not brush the animals or do you? And, if you nick them during sheering, does it bleed & do you treat that cut with antibiotic cream? TY. Love watching your smiles & your work.
@GorgeouslyStupidThing8 ай бұрын
Interesting shoes, I thought you will use more like heavy duty shoes like in construction 😊
@DM-rq4rd8 ай бұрын
3:58 Ask the guy how much he guessed it would weigh anyway. It matters/makes sense for your all-the-rest-of-the-world audience.
@HelgaCavoli8 ай бұрын
Not many blacksheep in Canada except Suffolk. We need Mountain sheep that grow a fast fleece. Survive -40C and produce triplets.
What a beautiful video! I'm amazed at how (relatively) easy you made it look to handle such wild sheep. It's obvious you care about them!
With animals, even wild ones, sometimes letting them know you aren’t there to hurt them makes all the difference in the world!
Look at our girl Katie doing the dang thing! 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 You still had those wild and free sheep behaving like gentle lambs. You're so inspiring and you look so happy! 🌞
All the pictures I've seen about Scotland are so stunning. ❤ Stay happy! 😃
I follow Cammy and you both. It's awesome seeing you two in the same video. I appreciate your assessment of these sheep and their wool, it's a perspective others haven't shared. It's fascinating to watch and learn about something completely out of the realm of my life. You do a great job of explaining all the aspects of shearing different types of sheep (and other animals) and how their fleece differs from each other.
Enjoyed this Katie! Nice footage and voiceover. 👏
Cammy is awesome!! So cool you got to shear with him!
Awesome! Enjoy that beautiful countryside, my family is from that area. Loved your video😊❤
This was super educational! Thank you so much! 🐏🐑🐐🦙
I rnjoy watching you shearing. You are so gentle with the animals and it shows how much you care about them. Thank you for sharing your hard work.
Well Done! That was wonderful to watch, enjoy the country ❤
I love the fact we have our Texan girl in Scotland showing off your skills 👏 Way to go Katie! You deserve a cold pint after this one 😅 Cheers
But learn about grams and kilograms.
@@saritataylor4235 Apparently your not a beer drinker. A pint is a common measurement of beer 🍺 to drink.
@@loriwatkinson6425 Katie was talking about grams/kilograms to weigh the fleece. I'm sorry. I didn't hear anything about a pint but I have lived in Ireland and I definitely know pints! Lol
Oh that is so funny! I didn't realize that was referring to fleece HA. Misunderstanding for sure. All clear 👌 Cheers 🍻 👍
Enjoyed this one, and learned some new things, too. Many thanks.
Fab to see you and cammie working together 😍
I really enjoy your videos. Thanks for sharing. Australia 🇦🇺
"Thanks for shearing?" :D
@@Casey093🤦🏼♀️🤷♀️🤪
Sheerly beautiful!😁
I love learning about all the different breeds of sheep. Thank you.
Great to see you over here in the UK. It's really interesting to hear about the differences youve found in British sheep, fleece shedding etc. Did you see any haggis running around the hillsides 😉
How wonderful that you are in Scotland! I have see the Sheep Game a little as I follow a hoof trimmer in southern Scotland, The Hoof GP and Cammy has been in his videos once or twice. Beautiful sheep even if they are a pain to sheer. Great job and enjoy your stay.
What a great video up in Scotland. Hope you enjoyed your time over here in the cold UK xx
Quite a challenge it looks like! The timing of needing to shear all those sheep must really put extra pressure on farmers there! Now I understand more why they have those portable set-ups and whole teams of shearers come, aside from how the wool is handled.
Holy Smokes , that was a beautiful coat .❤🐏
I like the explanations and in depth. Just an animal lover, crochet and an old timer who grew up with the lanolin gold. We used to use it for most things before there was petroleum jelly available for cheap. Keep up the information sharing and both of you stay healthy. God bless.
Thank you for including the interesting details about her pregnancy and preparing for when the lambs are born affects how her wool grows.
Nice video she was a real matted one. Hope you enjoyed your time in Scotland
I know nothing about the industry but I have been a subscriber to your channel I want to say 2 years only because I find it fascinating and you make it look so easy but I see now that it's not such an easy job my heart goes out to you with great respect my best to you and yours God bless and thank you so much
I hope you are loving Scotland and all its beauty ❤
Just beautiful
Another great video! Thanks for taking us along.
Love all the breed information you share! My new nickname for you is Professor Fleece!
Thank you. Amazing knowledge and skill. The mark of a true artist.
WOW I'm excited for you getting to go to Scotland! How fun that must have been!
Fantastic to do this with Cammy! Thanks for an amazing video.
Great video! Thank you for giving a bit of info, history, whys & hows...those details help us appreciate the shearing process more...
I'd like to take a moment to say/type how much I appreciate your in-depth knowledge of your craft. Mine goes underappreciated way too often. 41 year construction worker/journeyman. Master carpenter, master roofer (not just a shingler that calls himself a roofer), master residential everything, but, masonry & concrete. Journeyman commercial carpenter, steel stud framing, acoustical ceilings, not much else there though, except, commercial roofing, as a master roofer should know too. I've heard you spit a bit of knowledge here and there, but, you took a pretty deep dive this time...thank you! 🙏👍😎
Beautiful sheep!
Very nice! Love watching shearing! You must been very stoked to see Cammy and his friends rescue Fiona in Scotland last 1.5 ago. They definitely saved that sweet sheeps life in the nic of time. I follow Dalscone Farm Fun for the past 4 yrs and I know Fiona is in great hands there! 💜🇨🇦
Love the Scottish brogue❤ Love your videos too❤ so informative and fun😊
I’ve been waiting for these vids! Seems like you got a great reception.
I enjoyed this video!...great info as always! 👍
Seeing you and Cammy together is just so outerworldly and fun! You did a brave job on the Scottish Mule sister! ps. Maggots are good proteins!
You make the best videos!❤
Lord,I’m love you and your channel!
Never knew I could enjoy watching and learning about shearing so much! You're so talented, and gorgeous to boot!
Thank you so much. Great video. My Grandfather was from there so it’s great to hear 😮😮 the language and find out some of the history. Gods speed and safe travels.
Exciting to see you’re over in Scotland, enjoy!
I love Scotland, it’s fab to see you there xxx
What a great adventure you both embarked on.
This was incredible!
Wow! This one is so fun to watch. 🧡
That looks like such a cool experience!!!
Oh this is so cool. I know it has to be hard work so kudos to you. The cross lambs are beautiful
Awesome 😊❤
Wow! Great work! What a challenge!
Great job as always!
I love what you do and your relationship with the animals is beautiful.
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I always learn something, thanks!
Interesting 🧐. You did a great job!
❤❤❤ Brilliant master 🎉🎉🎉... Ukraine, Sumy looks at your work......animals are happy
Amazing. Have a really brilliant time. Best wishes from Glasgow ❤
❤❤❤thanks for this
Super cool Great job Excellent
Looks like you are having the time if your life! Looking forward to watching the other videos.
This is fascinating to watch.
Yay! You met my cousin Cammy! I saw you with a Valais Blacknose and he popped up in the shot! He is absolutely hilarious! You do great work, keep it up!.😊
So cool!
AMAZING!!!!!!
I'm happy to see your videos again 😊
Wow!! What a cool video.
Wowzer some beautiful babies in there. Tfs
This is hard work. I admire your fantastic talent and energy...
I saw so many shearers,but you connect with them. I don’t know how but I feel it. The others just shear them, but you somehow feel them.
You are always amazing, simply by putting everything into a great shear. That said, she looked pretty solid and I would have needed a 4 hour break. Being a non shearer and all. 😊
Nice
Looks like so much fun.
Cool that was a good video Katie.
Love these videos, I’m pretty sure I will never own any sheep but I don’t care these videos are fun to watch!
That was a great video. Very interesting. I had to rewind cause I couldn't hear or think after buddy guy ate the maggot!!! 😅
thats so gross
Dear Katie, we call the Scottish wool "medium" not coarse 😃. For a British wool to be coarse, you need to try our White Welsh mountain or Torddu (preferably rams' fleeces) or something like Rough fell- now that's wool that will make your hands tickle! The Blackie wool is a joy to spin and knit with. Traditionally used to make tweed cloth, this wool is still in demand by hand-spinners all across the UK.
Ahhh so exciting to see you and Cammy work together! ❤️ Did you get a chance to see Graeme Parker of Hoof GP too? 😁
Dude, you gotta get invited to sheer nordic sheep.
Cooler than TX, eh? I could not live in south, so hot, I am a Pacific Northwest Indigenous plus Scot and German ancestry. Thank God I’m in OR NOW, kudos for your work and knowledge. Love your lives.
That must have been the trip of a lifetime
I loved the way you said Edinburgh loll we pronounce it ‘eh-din-bruh’ hope you enjoyed our country
New subscriber here, no shepard, no sheerer, but genuinly interested. Easy learning and good style and Scotland is a treat as well! Ughh, don't eat maggots ...
😢fascinating 👏 😂
Just to let you know Edinburgh is pronounced like "Edinbur"... It's good to see you here in Scotland
I have a highland sweater made from Virginia wool and it IS very thick, scratchy and heavy to wear. I wear it on super cold days and in higher, colder elevations.
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CAMMY I WAS EATING DAMNIT!!!! Also now I feel much better not having been able to get lanolin out of the paltry two fleeces I had, because its pretty clear you need a lot or sheep bred for the purpose.
Cool
Thoroughly enjoyed watching you manhandle a Scottish sheep there a force to be reckon with but beautifully done
I’m sure you’re glad for cooler temps.
Enjoyed your video and explanation of how and when the sheep need shearing. Nice to see you in the UK However Edinburgh is not pronounced Edinburrow. Pronounce the last part Edinburaaah -like exhaling a breath 😅edited a typo
I had a couple of q's from watching your vids... * Just curious why you don't need to wear goggles or a mask to prevent breathing in all the dust, dirt & fiber particles or getting them into your eyes & mouth? Doesn't it get to you after awhile & do you sneeze all day? * And, this might be an odd q, but I'm a city girl... do animals smell less once their blanket is removed or does the skin have oils that still give it a ripe aroma? * Lastly, when there's a lot of dirt left after sheering, why do you not brush the animals or do you? And, if you nick them during sheering, does it bleed & do you treat that cut with antibiotic cream? TY. Love watching your smiles & your work.
Interesting shoes, I thought you will use more like heavy duty shoes like in construction 😊
3:58 Ask the guy how much he guessed it would weigh anyway. It matters/makes sense for your all-the-rest-of-the-world audience.
Not many blacksheep in Canada except Suffolk. We need Mountain sheep that grow a fast fleece. Survive -40C and produce triplets.
Scotland?! How did you end up there?
Cool beans