I thought they missed a few opportunities...such as the lamb they said had its head back. I think Humble had her hand in then out again. They said the head was back, but cut away from the scene, and the next thing the lamb was out. No information on how to deal with that scenario, yet it is one of the things which people struggle with.

Incidently, if a lamb has to be 'put back' to allow it to be repositioned for birth, and the ewe is pressing and making things difficult, if the ewe is lifted by the hind legs, so that her back can be leaned against a small bale, the force of gravity will cause the lamb to drop away from the birth canal, making it easier to sort out. But I don't suppose they would want to show that much on LL, just in case the viewers got upset.
The other thing which surprised me was the Swaledale breeder who, when asked what makes a good sheep, spoke about the width of its face, the size of its head, the sweep of its horns, and the fact he liked a bit of bone on them. No mention of the any preferences on the length of its back, depth of body, the quality of its skin, or its feet.
And that Texel tup's feet had obviously not been prepared properly for him going out with the ewes. What a mess, and he was lame when they turned him away, and on a hind leg too.

I suppose its not really for sheep owners though, is it?...more about about fluffies for fluffies.
