Sheep Farming Vlog: Moving Lambs to New Homes in the Coveralls | Ewetopia Farms
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 Published On Feb 25, 2024

Welcome to another exciting day at Ewetopia Farms! On today's sheep farming vlog, we are thrilled to finally move our sheep and adorable lambs out of the main barn and into the cozy Coveralls.

With a break in the deep freeze, we took advantage of the slightly better temperatures and got straight to work. Our family groups and lambing jugs were reaching their limit, and with new lambs being born daily, it was time to make some room.

Watch as we carefully guide a group of mothers and slightly older lambs across the snowy terrain with ease. These little ones prove their resilience, as they effortlessly navigate through the snow and ice. Once settled in their new home, we ensure they have a comfortable space by setting up a new bottle holder and giving them time to mingle with the other lambs in the barn. The first Coverall is now officially filled with these lovely sheep.

Next, we make our way to the second Coverall. With fresh straw and a secure back door to keep the cold at bay, we prepare a new pen for the next group of Suffolks. After loading them onto the trailer, we transport them to their new residence inside the Coverall.

Returning to the main barn, we free some of the younger bottle-fed lambs from their jugs and grant them a larger pen at the back. Here, they can roam freely and play with other lambs, embracing their newfound freedom.

Get a glimpse of the latest additions to our flock as we introduce the lambs born the previous night. And of course, our dedicated team ensures that a hypothermic triplet receives the extra care she needs, which we discuss while settling them into the lambing jug.

As the saying goes, there is no rest for the wicked. Join us on this bustling day on the farm, where we continue to work tirelessly to care for our sheep and lambs. Be sure to subscribe and hit the notification bell to stay updated on all our farming adventures!

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Lynn McKay & Arnie Droogh
3606 6th Concession Road
Kingston (Joyceville), Ontario
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