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bloomer

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Re: A farmers life for me! New tv programme
« Reply #90 on: February 15, 2011, 09:01:59 pm »
it gets worse

i felt sorry for the sheep...

northfifeduckling

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Re: A farmers life for me! New tv programme
« Reply #91 on: February 15, 2011, 09:27:48 pm »
funny, though, couldn't help having a giggle  :&>

Fleecewife

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Re: A farmers life for me! New tv programme
« Reply #92 on: February 16, 2011, 12:01:14 am »
They kicked out the pair I wanted out, so I'm happy  :)  I felt sorry for the dog which exchanged a couple of 'looks' with the real shepherd, his owner, on the lines of 'well, what the b****y hell do they want me to do?'.  I love the sheep they were shearing - are they Hill Radnor?  8)
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northfifeduckling

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Re: A farmers life for me! New tv programme
« Reply #93 on: February 16, 2011, 06:59:47 am »
The Saga ad on a picnic could have gone last week - was the sausages with apple sauce inside their idea  :P ? :&>

manian

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Re: A farmers life for me! New tv programme
« Reply #94 on: February 16, 2011, 07:16:28 am »
the older couple seem to have a better way with the animals...... pig handling last week and sheep this
hopeless at the 'business side' though

not sure what they are doing next week.......... :farmer:

northfifeduckling

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Re: A farmers life for me! New tv programme
« Reply #95 on: February 16, 2011, 07:20:10 am »
farmers market selling I think - still waiting - where are the birds???  :chook: :&>

manian

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Re: A farmers life for me! New tv programme
« Reply #96 on: February 16, 2011, 08:35:44 am »
farmers market selling I think - still waiting - where are the birds???  :chook: :&>

probably not 'sexy' enough for TV!!!!!

(although love my girls) :chook: :chook: :chook:

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Re: A farmers life for me! New tv programme
« Reply #97 on: February 16, 2011, 11:44:34 am »
All I can say is...........I wish I had that dog  ;D ;) ;D He was great and he just got on with whatever he thought when the messages became muddled.    However, as BOTH of the couples didn't seem to understand that a dog will bring the sheep to YOU......do you think they were ever told?????   Seems odd that not one of the 4 people involved even had a memory jog when they realised the sheep were coming towards them rather than their nice shiney pens  :-\ :-\    Was this vital piece of info included in the training I wonder  :sheep:
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katie

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Re: A farmers life for me! New tv programme
« Reply #98 on: February 16, 2011, 06:16:13 pm »
Yes, I wondered that too.
He was a brilliant dog, wasn't he!

shetlandpaul

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Re: A farmers life for me! New tv programme
« Reply #99 on: February 16, 2011, 07:27:31 pm »
one couple wants to farm sheep if they win. on a 25 acre farm. do they relise its a tidgy farm they are competing for.

ellied

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Re: A farmers life for me! New tv programme
« Reply #100 on: February 17, 2011, 10:13:34 am »
I enjoyed watching the sheep handling side and the dog was brilliant :) but I was really annoyed at the decision to focus 90% on the advertising idea for flogging mutton and only the worst two had to actually demonstrate handling livestock because to me if they want to be sales/marketing execs there are jobs for that but it isn't the be all and end all of wanting to farm where animal handling surely is in any kind of livestock based venture >:(

Maybe they were all so bad that they didn't want to put the sheep through it but in that case they should have said so rather than putting it across as unimportant compared to the business side of making money.  If they don't get the animals right in the first place then they've no product to sell :( and might as well change career to work for an advertising agency.

The Saga couple have flunked both the cooking and advertising tasks but excelled at handling both pigs and sheep - so why are they worse potential farmers than a couple with careers in media already or folk that are dangerous to their animals (the fencing disaster from week 1) and to the public (uncooked meat in week 2) but can write the word MUTTON vertically and think of a word that begins with each letter?  ::)

Oh and another thing, apart from a glimpse of one man feeding his pigs in this episode, we have had no word on what the couples are doing about/with their original moneymaking ventures or how they're actually progressing with working the land they were given - is that also irrelevant to their long term potential as farmers? ::)  Are they even doing anything between the weekly challenges and an odd lesson in something or shopping trip for yet another playschool idea for being entrepreneurs?  This is turning into the Apprentice without Alan Sugar ::)
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OhLaLa

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Re: A farmers life for me! New tv programme
« Reply #101 on: February 17, 2011, 11:05:35 am »
However, as BOTH of the couples didn't seem to understand that a dog will bring the sheep to YOU......do you think they were ever told?????   Seems odd that not one of the 4 people involved even had a memory jog when they realised the sheep were coming towards them rather than their nice shiney pens  :-\ :-\    Was this vital piece of info included in the training I wonder  :sheep:

I wondered exactly the same thing. Bet they weren't told.

I did notice though that the dog seemed to go in and nip at the sheeps legs a couple of times when they were already tightly cornered - can anyone who works dogs tell me - is that what the dog should do? Why was he doing it?

Fleecewife

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Re: A farmers life for me! New tv programme
« Reply #102 on: February 17, 2011, 11:14:55 am »
Excellent points ellied  :)  I like the 'Saga' couple - didn't at first but their quiet way with the animals impresses me.  Perhaps the programme is more about seeing if anyone else can be successful in the way Jimmy was - but with only a tiny plot and lots of unneccessary difficulties put in their way, such as having to fit in with filming needs.  We don't make a profit from our smallholding, when all the costs are taken into account, but we can live off the land if we don't expect any luxuries.  For the younger couples, an income would be essential, but not for all.
It's only a programme but I hate seeing people's hopes being dashed, and their genuine distress under the added pressures of the programme, on top of normal smallholding stresses.

Back to sheep handling: the young couple got into trouble because they couldn't work out how to get the single sheep back into the pen with the rest of the flock. Every time the gate was opened, another sheep would leave.  In this situation, we would use what we call a 'larcen trap'.  The big pen is reshuffled to be two, by putting a couple of hurdles across the middle, with all the sheep safely in the back portion. Then the gate is opened and the single sheep will come back of his own accord to be with his flock, and the gate can be closed.  Then the internal hurdles can be removed and all are back together.
I'm not sure what the electric fencing was doing in the background and it eventually caused a near disaster with the loose sheep getting tangled in it.  We use that kind of fencing to direct our sheep into a handling pen, but it has to be really taut, not limp and drooping as it was then.  No wonder they stopped the filming at that point - nothing to do with the couples, but sloppy work from the landowner  ???
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Re: A farmers life for me! New tv programme
« Reply #103 on: February 17, 2011, 11:47:45 am »
if they are going to make money at this smallholding idea then they should have the animals as show and buy in what they are going to slaughter more profit less stress that way they are not left with a surplus or don't have enough to fulfill there sales
all big money making organizations employ this method

sabrina

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Re: A farmers life for me! New tv programme
« Reply #104 on: February 17, 2011, 12:13:26 pm »
I felt sorry for the sheep and the dog, who ever wins is in for a shock, long hours, very hard work and more money going out than coming in. Will they do a carry on program on the winners. I hope so then I might find out how you do make money from a small holding. ;D

 

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