Really enjoy the films where you give a commentary on what you are doing, and as a Scot it's good to see you shearing Shetland sheep. Greetings from Aberden, Scotland 🏴
@elainemacdonald654110 ай бұрын
I truly love when you do real time and do a voice over! It's my favorite videos!!! I love how you describe the sheep "wiggles" to get comfy!!!! PLEASE DO MORE!!!!
@user-lx9hg5wp3x10 ай бұрын
Omg, so cute how they go and give Darian a personal escort. ❤
@ThesmartestTem10 ай бұрын
That was seriously adorable af
@BooBuKittyPhuk10 ай бұрын
Haha, what an adorable sheep! Not upset at all about her trim she makes sure all the ladies are in place on 'her' farm.,,,and have pants on, LOL
@Iflie10 ай бұрын
NICE! Thank you for explaining why you want to avoid second cuts. I was about to ask too lol
@ijlayugan414910 ай бұрын
Hand spinner here, thank you for your shearing videos and the care you take.💛
@DlbWisc0910 ай бұрын
I love watching you both. I also love the way you sprinkle information into your your work.
@ashtonjones576810 ай бұрын
You are so interesting. I do watch other shearers, but you deliver your voice-overs with the right amount of information and humor!
@spellbinder311310 ай бұрын
Such a cutie pie 🥧! Sharp pie that is. AC might of been nice, but I think Darian prefers you in one piece. 😹 ✨✂️✨
@ivechang672010 ай бұрын
I think so too!😂
@rightchoiceshearing10 ай бұрын
❤ your videos don't care if they are short or long (long preferred), commentary is great & Love learning about the different varieties of sheep breeds and their wool.Keep up the good work and more videos. Please lots and lots of videos.I know you have very little time for doing this because you're probably really, really busy sharing sheep
@kimalots935310 ай бұрын
I MUCH prefer voice overs! Real time is great, but as long as there’s a voice over. I’d love to learn more about the different breeds of sheep, like the history of the Shetland breed and such.
@ferretyluv10 ай бұрын
I love your narration. I don't know how/when you find the energy! You and your wife work such long hours!
@HelgaCavoli10 ай бұрын
That was very informative. It explains why some ridges are left. Thx.
@claires91009 ай бұрын
We need another LONG video where you have many alpaca, llama, and/or sheep to shear. You're just too quick and it's over before we know it. lolol I'll bet those animals just love the breeze on their skin once the fleece is off of them. Until next time, stay safe and well to both of you.
@marciam622410 ай бұрын
Ive got some in the works. This whole month or so is my older content that was originally on TT. It works well as uploads while Im over seas here at the Golden Shears, but when I get back, Ill start on all the fresh stuff and even have some Scottish shearing coming yalls way!
@rightchoiceshearing10 ай бұрын
@@rightchoiceshearingawesome! Have a great time on your travels but stay safe!
@sallyfields238510 ай бұрын
Another "full day", with traveling around, that would be so cool. :) Maybe at 2 million?
@Casey09310 ай бұрын
Aw! That's so sweet!
@randomvielleuse52710 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you! 💕🤘🏻
@rightchoiceshearing10 ай бұрын
@@rightchoiceshearing You are most welcome! ❤️
@randomvielleuse52710 ай бұрын
Lol oops I have been practicing turning lambs on their butts some are bigger lambs I kinda tried with the larger sheep and I definitely need more practice with the babies And well they are getting practice too so when they do need it they can be more used to it I'm doing well I'm going to keep practicing :)
@wildedibles81910 ай бұрын
I love watching you both, your so good and gentle with your animals. Xx 🌻🐝❤️
@joanspragg939510 ай бұрын
Youre very good at this..i cant even deflea my cats w/o getting beat up😅
@monicawarren367810 ай бұрын
🤣
@rightchoiceshearing10 ай бұрын
The personal escort is the sweetest thing I've ever seen❤❤
@tiffymcconkey10 ай бұрын
Love watching you shear, but you also spin a good yarn. 😊
@masondixon26758 ай бұрын
I so love the way they are with you! Because of the way you are with them!👍💙💖🥰✌
@laurajarrell618710 ай бұрын
You are the best at what you do. 👍👍👍
@mollylenyo140710 ай бұрын
Oh you are in Scotland! I hope you will be with Cammie and Lizzie and we'll get to see videos from both of you! 🎉
@lovelightcontinuum10 ай бұрын
I am a hand spinner. I adore what you and Darian do. It is so great how you educate while you go along.
@sandybrown143910 ай бұрын
Just leaving a second message to say I subscribed to your channel and saved a couple of the playlists you created as I'm learning crochet and knitting. I first learnt both knitting and crochet as a teenager In the 1990's (we didn't have TV and I got bored with reading). Blessings, Dot
@dotcassilles148810 ай бұрын
@@dotcassilles1488 have a great time on your wonderful fiber journey 😀
@sandybrown143910 ай бұрын
Thank you Dot
@sandybrown14399 ай бұрын
You are so good at what you do. How long does it take for the sheep to grow all that back?
@karendesalva767410 ай бұрын
Usually sheep are shorn once a year. Some farmers like to get their sheep shorn every 6 months. I guess it just depends on what breed of sheep you have and what the wool is going to be used to make once it's off the sheep. Wool can be different strengths depending on length, thickness of each individual fibre and how many crimps (waves or zigzags) there are in it. Look up "Merino" breed of sheep to find information on what fleece is used to make most clothes (socks, scarves, jumpers, thermals). If you want to see a freaky picture look up "the big merino, Goulburn" its a large sculpture of a Merino ram that contains a shop that sells everything made from Merino wool including soft toys, blankets and doonas/comforters. The statue was originally designed to celebrate how much of the surrounding area was financially successful due to being ideal growing conditions to make superfine Merino wool.
@dotcassilles148810 ай бұрын
@@dotcassilles1488 very interesting. Thanks.
@karendesalva767410 ай бұрын
Such a skill you have, you make it look so easy.
@patriciafowler871010 ай бұрын
You are such a Rockstar! Phenomenal job you do. I'm such a fan watch you all the time. Love to you both from Colorado ❤
@loriwatkinson642510 ай бұрын
You bare so efficient, yes we hate second cuts, but we can also dehair carefully !
@nicolelafontaine172010 ай бұрын
She's like, 'lady, your wife needs new pants. She's shown me her leg!'😂
@robertaswain7649 ай бұрын
Bom dia moça tenha um ótimo final de semana abençoado por Deus 🙏🙏🙏
@osvolmirpedropereiradasilv805010 ай бұрын
Wow ! Your story and work is inspiring me ! I send you my best wish from Switzerland, much love and have a great continuation, the life is beautiful when shared
@ruidasilvamartins10 ай бұрын
Her little tail! 🥰
@russellmoore818710 ай бұрын
Excellent ending, I like how you explain everything
@grannyswatchingu706010 ай бұрын
Its like when my cat leads me to things he wants. XD Also now that I bought a fleece straight from the sheep I understand a little bit of what you're saying. So those teeny tussocks I keep throwing out are second cuts, and the extremely coarse bits I'm turning into rug yarn are from the belly. They are light grey, and the fleece slowly turns from light grey at the bottom to grey, to black with some sun lightened brown tips at the top. I didn't throw away what I could salvage of the coarse bits because they looked like they could take the coreopsis flower dye I was working with. And I was right. The sheep also has SOME locks in its fleece whoever he or she was. I didn't know that you needed to find out if the fleece was skirted or not and had to do that messy bit by hand. Its pouring outside right now though, and I have a tar beach roof, so I laid out the remaining unwashed fleece to get a rinsing in the rain.
@AnimeShinigami1310 ай бұрын
i just need like a one hour compilation of you shearing sheep
@strawberryafternoon900010 ай бұрын
Thank you for mentioning why belly wool gets discarded. I nevr really knew why and just supposed it was because it was extra dirty/mussed from being laid on all the time, but that seemed like a weird reason since wool gets cleaned so I figured there had to be something else involved. Now I know!
@NicolaiAAA10 ай бұрын
Awwws and awesome ❤❤ love to watch y'all ❤
@dinahbarnes633510 ай бұрын
Neps! I’m not sure what other regions call those little balls if short fiber. Slubs are fiber that doesn’t draft out. Usually I blame vm for it. Shetland is my absolute favorite sheep breed.
@goddesofwolves10 ай бұрын
Hola chicas manejais ah las ovejas y ah las alpacas como mejor podeis esquilarlas y se dejan pero algunas se revelan 😢 haceis un trabajo espectacular pero terminareis con los riñones uffff un abrazo desde España, soy pilar, cuídense mucho bendiciones para todos 😍😍😍
@pilarduenas789110 ай бұрын
Woah!!! Crazy sheep!
@aditisharma733910 ай бұрын
You are SHEAR PERFECTION!!! 👍👏💯
@rainsofhealing10 ай бұрын
Their tails crack me up 😂
@MeadowsMiniFarm10 ай бұрын
Adorable ❤
@shawnariggs248510 ай бұрын
Way too. Cute! I wish I could give her a treat.
@virginiatozier99579 ай бұрын
Those little second cuts in a handspinners' fleece become nepps in the yarn (fun vocab word for the day), and they suck, so thank you for avoiding them!
@biblioknitting969510 ай бұрын
so awesome your care and recognition of pretty girls leading lol
@lisakillz18539 ай бұрын
The other animals always have to check em out after the cut like they don't recognize them. Or maybe they are just telling them "dude you are naked now"
@badone11200210 ай бұрын
That was so cute 🥰
@amylemaster160910 ай бұрын
Question… are sheep the only species the has all the fur/fiber grow to the exact same length?
@elizabethwatson7110 ай бұрын
Do you keep the wool as a payment
@andreepoitras935210 ай бұрын
How often do you have to sharpen your clippers? I’d imagine all that wool is hell on them
@dr.floridamanphd10 ай бұрын
Are sheep ticklish?
@oregontribal110 ай бұрын
I think you are cool and thanks for teaching me different things about sheep
@user-lq1tc3ch1i10 ай бұрын
The ripped pants are better than ripped skin..great job
@tracyzabelle10 ай бұрын
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@Ibero110 ай бұрын
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@rog312910 ай бұрын
POETRY IN MOTION.........................
@ampavoo10 ай бұрын
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@Rummy5710 ай бұрын
Why do some sherries do not care if the cut the skin ?
@lesliemorgan161410 ай бұрын
Perfect is over rated !
@lesliemorgan161410 ай бұрын
You could send me that belly cut since they're just going to throw it away anyway. Hell I would even pay them if they would send it to me all of their belly cuts and all of the stuff that they don't use, please just let me know and I'll give them my address I'll even send them money first
How cute. You got your own personal escort 😂❤
Really enjoy the films where you give a commentary on what you are doing, and as a Scot it's good to see you shearing Shetland sheep. Greetings from Aberden, Scotland 🏴
I truly love when you do real time and do a voice over! It's my favorite videos!!! I love how you describe the sheep "wiggles" to get comfy!!!! PLEASE DO MORE!!!!
Omg, so cute how they go and give Darian a personal escort. ❤
That was seriously adorable af
Haha, what an adorable sheep! Not upset at all about her trim she makes sure all the ladies are in place on 'her' farm.,,,and have pants on, LOL
NICE! Thank you for explaining why you want to avoid second cuts. I was about to ask too lol
Hand spinner here, thank you for your shearing videos and the care you take.💛
I love watching you both. I also love the way you sprinkle information into your your work.
You are so interesting. I do watch other shearers, but you deliver your voice-overs with the right amount of information and humor!
Such a cutie pie 🥧! Sharp pie that is. AC might of been nice, but I think Darian prefers you in one piece. 😹 ✨✂️✨
I think so too!😂
❤ your videos don't care if they are short or long (long preferred), commentary is great & Love learning about the different varieties of sheep breeds and their wool.Keep up the good work and more videos. Please lots and lots of videos.I know you have very little time for doing this because you're probably really, really busy sharing sheep
I MUCH prefer voice overs! Real time is great, but as long as there’s a voice over. I’d love to learn more about the different breeds of sheep, like the history of the Shetland breed and such.
I love your narration. I don't know how/when you find the energy! You and your wife work such long hours!
That was very informative. It explains why some ridges are left. Thx.
We need another LONG video where you have many alpaca, llama, and/or sheep to shear. You're just too quick and it's over before we know it. lolol I'll bet those animals just love the breeze on their skin once the fleece is off of them. Until next time, stay safe and well to both of you.
Ive got some in the works. This whole month or so is my older content that was originally on TT. It works well as uploads while Im over seas here at the Golden Shears, but when I get back, Ill start on all the fresh stuff and even have some Scottish shearing coming yalls way!
@@rightchoiceshearingawesome! Have a great time on your travels but stay safe!
Another "full day", with traveling around, that would be so cool. :) Maybe at 2 million?
Aw! That's so sweet!
Wow, thank you! 💕🤘🏻
@@rightchoiceshearing You are most welcome! ❤️
Lol oops I have been practicing turning lambs on their butts some are bigger lambs I kinda tried with the larger sheep and I definitely need more practice with the babies And well they are getting practice too so when they do need it they can be more used to it I'm doing well I'm going to keep practicing :)
I love watching you both, your so good and gentle with your animals. Xx 🌻🐝❤️
Youre very good at this..i cant even deflea my cats w/o getting beat up😅
🤣
The personal escort is the sweetest thing I've ever seen❤❤
Love watching you shear, but you also spin a good yarn. 😊
I so love the way they are with you! Because of the way you are with them!👍💙💖🥰✌
You are the best at what you do. 👍👍👍
Oh you are in Scotland! I hope you will be with Cammie and Lizzie and we'll get to see videos from both of you! 🎉
I am a hand spinner. I adore what you and Darian do. It is so great how you educate while you go along.
Just leaving a second message to say I subscribed to your channel and saved a couple of the playlists you created as I'm learning crochet and knitting. I first learnt both knitting and crochet as a teenager In the 1990's (we didn't have TV and I got bored with reading). Blessings, Dot
@@dotcassilles1488 have a great time on your wonderful fiber journey 😀
Thank you Dot
You are so good at what you do. How long does it take for the sheep to grow all that back?
Usually sheep are shorn once a year. Some farmers like to get their sheep shorn every 6 months. I guess it just depends on what breed of sheep you have and what the wool is going to be used to make once it's off the sheep. Wool can be different strengths depending on length, thickness of each individual fibre and how many crimps (waves or zigzags) there are in it. Look up "Merino" breed of sheep to find information on what fleece is used to make most clothes (socks, scarves, jumpers, thermals). If you want to see a freaky picture look up "the big merino, Goulburn" its a large sculpture of a Merino ram that contains a shop that sells everything made from Merino wool including soft toys, blankets and doonas/comforters. The statue was originally designed to celebrate how much of the surrounding area was financially successful due to being ideal growing conditions to make superfine Merino wool.
@@dotcassilles1488 very interesting. Thanks.
Such a skill you have, you make it look so easy.
You are such a Rockstar! Phenomenal job you do. I'm such a fan watch you all the time. Love to you both from Colorado ❤
You bare so efficient, yes we hate second cuts, but we can also dehair carefully !
She's like, 'lady, your wife needs new pants. She's shown me her leg!'😂
Bom dia moça tenha um ótimo final de semana abençoado por Deus 🙏🙏🙏
Wow ! Your story and work is inspiring me ! I send you my best wish from Switzerland, much love and have a great continuation, the life is beautiful when shared
Her little tail! 🥰
Excellent ending, I like how you explain everything
Its like when my cat leads me to things he wants. XD Also now that I bought a fleece straight from the sheep I understand a little bit of what you're saying. So those teeny tussocks I keep throwing out are second cuts, and the extremely coarse bits I'm turning into rug yarn are from the belly. They are light grey, and the fleece slowly turns from light grey at the bottom to grey, to black with some sun lightened brown tips at the top. I didn't throw away what I could salvage of the coarse bits because they looked like they could take the coreopsis flower dye I was working with. And I was right. The sheep also has SOME locks in its fleece whoever he or she was. I didn't know that you needed to find out if the fleece was skirted or not and had to do that messy bit by hand. Its pouring outside right now though, and I have a tar beach roof, so I laid out the remaining unwashed fleece to get a rinsing in the rain.
i just need like a one hour compilation of you shearing sheep
Thank you for mentioning why belly wool gets discarded. I nevr really knew why and just supposed it was because it was extra dirty/mussed from being laid on all the time, but that seemed like a weird reason since wool gets cleaned so I figured there had to be something else involved. Now I know!
Awwws and awesome ❤❤ love to watch y'all ❤
Neps! I’m not sure what other regions call those little balls if short fiber. Slubs are fiber that doesn’t draft out. Usually I blame vm for it. Shetland is my absolute favorite sheep breed.
Hola chicas manejais ah las ovejas y ah las alpacas como mejor podeis esquilarlas y se dejan pero algunas se revelan 😢 haceis un trabajo espectacular pero terminareis con los riñones uffff un abrazo desde España, soy pilar, cuídense mucho bendiciones para todos 😍😍😍
Woah!!! Crazy sheep!
You are SHEAR PERFECTION!!! 👍👏💯
Their tails crack me up 😂
Adorable ❤
Way too. Cute! I wish I could give her a treat.
Those little second cuts in a handspinners' fleece become nepps in the yarn (fun vocab word for the day), and they suck, so thank you for avoiding them!
so awesome your care and recognition of pretty girls leading lol
The other animals always have to check em out after the cut like they don't recognize them. Or maybe they are just telling them "dude you are naked now"
That was so cute 🥰
Question… are sheep the only species the has all the fur/fiber grow to the exact same length?
Do you keep the wool as a payment
How often do you have to sharpen your clippers? I’d imagine all that wool is hell on them
Are sheep ticklish?
I think you are cool and thanks for teaching me different things about sheep
The ripped pants are better than ripped skin..great job
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POETRY IN MOTION.........................
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Why do some sherries do not care if the cut the skin ?
Perfect is over rated !
You could send me that belly cut since they're just going to throw it away anyway. Hell I would even pay them if they would send it to me all of their belly cuts and all of the stuff that they don't use, please just let me know and I'll give them my address I'll even send them money first
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Poor sheeps, i bet they dont know what gender are