George Graham
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That's it, yes, yeah, yeah, yeah.
But then again, silage people out, tractors not coming home to site and all the rest of it won't work.
I guess we've made change and looking back, it's all been worth it and it's paid off.
So that's kind of our dynamic is I come up with mad ideas and then he is all in support.
Yeah, we're just going up to a field here.
I have some sheep here in the field, a bit of land I've rented.
So we're just going up here and we'll see some ewes and lambs.
The lambs were born in February, so they're getting a bit more lively now.
Obviously a lot of work at lambing time, of course, and with sheep.
They seem lovely out in the field, but there's quite a lot of work getting them to that stage.
And usually they would come running over now when we see them.
And sometimes if we call them, just bah, bah, bah.
These sheep would have lambed inside and when the weather gets a bit better then we put them outside.
So you can see the sheep here just walking over now looking for her lamb.
She'll start to ban and then sometimes the lamb will pick it up and he will answer.
There are no bottles needed so they can go get that feed very, very easy.
It's still, even though we try sometimes, but it's very hard to beat nature.