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Sheep Farming: 14 Things You Need To Start Your Own Sheep Farm 

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Today at Ewetopia Farms, we suggest 14 things you need to consider or need to have in order to start your own sheep farm. This is a long one so grab a drink and a snack before you start! We discuss some of the more obvious things such as having a farm and land to things you may not have considered such as having a plan or goals to set you on your path to becoming a sheep farmer - be it as a sheep hobbiest to becoming a fully self-sufficient sheep farmer. I think some may think this is easy to do but it can be difficult and there are a lot of things to reflect upon before you start. We hope this can give you some insights or things to think about before you do.
Sheep and sheep farming is our passion and we hope that the love we have for what we do is obvious to you the viewers. Our operation is a large scale, purebred seed stock sheep farm combining the best of pasture and confinement to manage the flock for maximum comfort, minimal stress, and producing a consistent, very high quality product.
I hope you enjoy this video. If you would like to follow along with us and experience life on a real live sheep farm on a daily basis, please subscribe do that you don't miss a single episode! It doesn't cost anything to do so and you can cancel at any time. I think some people think that subscribing costs or locks you into something. All it does is notify you when I post a new video. I felt it may be helpful to clarify that because from talking with people in person, I don't think a lot of people realize that about pushing the subscribe button. Thank you for taking the time to watch! We love to hear from you so be sure to leave a comment as well.
Thank you!
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Website: Https://www.ewetopia.ca/
Lynn McKay and Arnie Droogh
3606 6th Concession Road
Kingston, Ontario
Canada
K0H 1Y0
ewetopiafarms@gmail.com
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@eltonshamblen9766
@eltonshamblen9766 Месяц назад
Gives a good wide angle run down. Appreciate the difficulty Lynne faced, keeping it hi level. Veterinary care could run an hour on its own, as well as lambing season. Lynne and Arnie are my favorite channel, because their operation is the most practical. Variation in pricing, weather, pasture can make cash flow difficult and variable. Creating a precarious and stressful situation with elevated Capex and financing. IOW, it's a lot of work, why increase stress with it.
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms Месяц назад
Thank you so much!😊
@susanmarsh4351
@susanmarsh4351 Год назад
That was great Lynne. Something tough to talk about but very important in terms of welfare and stewardship. Accidents do happen. Vets are understanding very caring but maybe caught up with a client or a long way away. People need to plan ahead and have a method available to quickly dispatch an animal if the sheep is severely injured or heavily stressed due to illness.
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms Год назад
Yes, this is true. It really is the one topic people don't like to talk about or hear about and we definitely are not going to show it on RU-vid. But it is a reality of farm life.
@MariaCarbajal-zs6ob
@MariaCarbajal-zs6ob 7 дней назад
Thank you 😊 it’s amazing run down on what you do for your 🐑 sheep’s it gave me a lot to think about. You explained everything in such simple terms thank you again bye the way you have a beautiful farm 😊
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms 6 дней назад
You are so welcome! And thank you 😄
@patriciaruppert201
@patriciaruppert201 Год назад
Good morning Arnie and Lynn. That was very interesting to learn what the considerations are for starting a sheep farm. So many things to think about. The process of farming and raising animals has functions to make it a success. Your farm is quite picturesque and it enjoyable to watch the video every day. The sheep are so appealing and amazing. Watching them go to the fields is so cute. The rams were quite perky today and jumping completely in the air. You guys allow them to enjoy their lives. Thank you for all of the information and have a great day. Big hugs. 🥰🥰
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms Год назад
Big hugs back to you and thanks again for watching!
@abuskeleke3378
@abuskeleke3378 Год назад
Wow, it really involves a lot, never thought of it that way, it does put things into perspective, thanks
@spoolsandbobbins
@spoolsandbobbins День назад
I love, love, love your channel guys. Thanks so much for sharing all your expertise with us. We’re in Nova Scotia and started our flock 2 1/2 years ago with 3 ewes. We now have 20 sheep and have learned so much. We rotate on 6 acres of pasture with very little grain. Have Dorper, blackbelly and Katahdin. Coyotes took our first ram lamb at 5 months old so now we bring all sheep into the barn at night. Boys get the mornings and girls the rest of the day. We were hit with Orf our first lambing season 🙄 (btw, honey works great to nip it in the bud!) and parasites took one of our ewes last year. Shepherding is NOT for the faint of heart but the benefits outweigh the challenges!
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms День назад
Thank you so much! Yes, I agree. Sheep farming is never easy, but it can be so rewarding! Glad you are enjoying it!🥰🥰
@fentazifarms9286
@fentazifarms9286 Год назад
This was such a great video, super helpful!!
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms Год назад
Thank you!
@michaelwalsh648
@michaelwalsh648 Год назад
Great job, Lynn! The amount of time and effort you put into this presentation is evident. It is a very thorough analysis of what one needs to do to start a sheep farm. I have to chuckle. My partner and I started with getting the sheep, for real!! We had no property, buildings, etc but hey, why not! Seriously, we did order 17 white Dorpers in July of 2021 for delivery in July of 2023. Let's just say it was motivation to find land, which we now have😉😁!! Anyway, great information and very thorough. I'm looking forward to future videos discussing each element in greater detail.
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms Год назад
Yes, but at least yours were on hold not coming to an empty plot of land! You have planned your startup really well and will be bringing those sheep home to a great place already prepared for them. Can't wait to see it all!
@fajazinhastarling
@fajazinhastarling Год назад
Running through some very important aspects!
@abuskeleke3378
@abuskeleke3378 Год назад
Well thank you for this episode, very helpful
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms Год назад
You're very welcome!
@sam101x1
@sam101x1 Год назад
Thank you so much, great job. All the best for you.
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms Год назад
Thank you for watching and commenting. We hope to hear from you again 🙂
@conniesingh4760
@conniesingh4760 Год назад
Great video! Some of the sheep seem to be listening to you🐑 Ewetopia’s lambs look much thicker than other RU-vidrs sheep that I watch and I love their fluffy faces and legs🐑🐑Thank you !
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms Год назад
Thanks Connie! The goal is for them to be thicker so I hope that is true!:)
@subhashnaidu7327
@subhashnaidu7327 Год назад
Good morning beautiful family happy Friday. Thank you for beautiful video from Fiji lsland god bless
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms Год назад
🙂
@abdoulayecoulibaly7935
@abdoulayecoulibaly7935 Год назад
Good job Lynne
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms Год назад
Thanks!
@sonjareer6003
@sonjareer6003 Год назад
Great advice to share for others
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms Год назад
Glad it was helpful! Thanks.
@furryfurball1
@furryfurball1 5 месяцев назад
Excellent info. Future sheep farmer
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms 5 месяцев назад
Good luck!🙂
@danielcollins7588
@danielcollins7588 Месяц назад
I love the way you raised the feeder. It keeps moisture off it and lambs can sleep under it and not get stepped on! Fantastic idea and NO mechanical feeder to break down plus no noise and carbon monoxide in barn. Just roll out the bale. Sheep cant get in it and pooh and pee on it. Try and sleep on it. Feed is to expensive to let it get ruined. Feed that falls lambs use it for bed.
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms Месяц назад
Thanks. We are happy with them too. Their only downside is having to push the bale out which can be heavy work at the beginning 🙂
@cindyboard7816
@cindyboard7816 Год назад
Very interesting information and extremely beneficial to anyone starting out no matter the size of farm!!!! Thanks for sharing and stay safe!!
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms Год назад
I hope it can help as a guide anyway!
@abdelilahhoumim460
@abdelilahhoumim460 Год назад
Thank you , gneurse concepts
@funkeodelola7910
@funkeodelola7910 Год назад
Thank you so much for sharing this information.
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms Год назад
Thanks. Hope it was helpful!🙂
@funkeodelola7910
@funkeodelola7910 Год назад
​@@EwetopiaFarms I am just starting on the journey, so it really did help.
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms Год назад
@@funkeodelola7910 I'm glad!
@justinanovak8040
@justinanovak8040 Год назад
Neat lessons. I love your raised beds that the lambs can seek protection from moms or the heat, but I do have a question about the thought behind the vertical bars that separate the sheep (you mentioned how the rams like Sherif have a hard time getting their heads in). Why are there so many? Or could the space be bigger? We bought a cargo container to hold most the hay, in the barn we keep only about a months supply. That way the hay in cargo container stays dry, I only go in it occasionally on a non-raining/snowing day to resupply the barn. Well and plus reduce the worry of fire. Fairs are a great place to see different breeds and talk to people. Loved closing ram cuddles at the end of today’s video! Thanks Lynn!
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms Год назад
A cargo container sounds like another good option for storing feed! And yes, fairs or sheep shows are another place to see sheep and meet the people that raise them. As for the slanted bars. They worked well in the beginning but when the adult rams grow up, their heads are much bigger than we planned on .So for ram lambs and ewes the spacing is perfect. The adult rams are out front and the spacing on their feeder is I believe 2 inches wider and that works for them. The problem arises during breeding season when a ram is added to the mix. So, in some barns Arnie removed every other bar but that allows lambs free access to the feeders now and all the feed comes out. So that didn't work well. His plan is to cut all the bars off this coming summer and reweld them back with an inch or so extra space between them. It is a huge job! But keep watching, I'm sure you will see it happen this summer! :)
@ETSecm
@ETSecm 5 месяцев назад
very helpful
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms 5 месяцев назад
Glad to hear that
@arjun.gaming5142
@arjun.gaming5142 Год назад
Very good information 🎉
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms Год назад
Thank you! :)
@salmanandwarda
@salmanandwarda Год назад
Thanks.I love sheeps farm i will start very soon. watching from Saudi Arabia
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms Год назад
Thank you. Welcome to our channel. I lived in Riyadh for a few years as a teenager 🙂
@salmanandwarda
@salmanandwarda Год назад
@@EwetopiaFarms where are you from
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms Год назад
@@salmanandwarda Canada
@salmanandwarda
@salmanandwarda Год назад
@@EwetopiaFarmsCanada good country
@abdelilahhoumim460
@abdelilahhoumim460 Год назад
We love u
@fomoyearsfofofiv8178
@fomoyearsfofofiv8178 Год назад
Great! Paula Simmons has nothing on you! Great presentation!
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms Год назад
Thanks!
@muskyman26
@muskyman26 Год назад
Y’all have a wonderful flock! Xmas lights in the barn definitely gives me anxiety though. I wouldn’t trust Chinese made electrical devices in a barn. Keep up the great content. It’s your fault I now have sheep
@justinanovak8040
@justinanovak8040 Год назад
😂
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms Год назад
They are LED so should be fine lol! Great news on the sheep - hope you are enjoying them!
@muskyman26
@muskyman26 Год назад
@@EwetopiaFarms well none of them have tried to kill me, can’t say that for our cows so there’s that!
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms Год назад
@@muskyman26 yup, that's always a good thing!😆
@areguapiri
@areguapiri 5 месяцев назад
..."Ya'll"...lol...😂
@tammykaltreider
@tammykaltreider Год назад
♥️♥️♥️
@pathowes32
@pathowes32 Год назад
Great video Lynn. Did you have any other breed of sheep beside the Suffolk and Dorset? I know you have Sally, the Shetland.
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms Год назад
Yes, I started with Shetlands then got katahdins and katahdin crosses. Then I had registered Dorpers for quite a long time until my divorce. When Arnie and I got together, we got into the sheep we have today. We've been together almost 17 years now
@rasheedhanbali1262
@rasheedhanbali1262 Год назад
🇨🇦👍👍👍💯🇺🇸 sure you doing a good job
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms Год назад
Thank you!🙂
@thomasreto2997
@thomasreto2997 10 месяцев назад
Fantastic information! We are considering hair sheep for our very small weedy rugged tropical rainforest agriculture lot/home. A lot to plan for. Looking at either St. Croix, Hornless Blackbelly, Katahdin . Hoping to develop our weedy little lava rock lot into some tropical silvo pasture. Much work ahead!
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms 10 месяцев назад
Good luck. Starting something new is always exciting!🙂
@spoolsandbobbins
@spoolsandbobbins День назад
We love our Dorper/katahdin/black belly flock!!
@zeeshanhanifkhan7021
@zeeshanhanifkhan7021 7 месяцев назад
Hi! How are you?I hope you are doing well. Add sugar cane molasses 10 litre per 100 litre. After one week you will be happy with results.
@n.gayiya5154
@n.gayiya5154 9 месяцев назад
"oup! he missed the whole"😁😅
@karenhaffermehl3687
@karenhaffermehl3687 Год назад
-28 this morning!
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms Год назад
Yikes!🥶
@nunofyourbizness5975
@nunofyourbizness5975 Год назад
Do you use type s lime for sanitizing ? Also, how much do you use and how long before sheep can use it again? Thank you so much!!!
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms Год назад
All I know is that it is called barn lime. We clean the pen, sprinkle it liberally on the floor of the pen, top with straw bedding, and then the next group can come in immediately.
@nunofyourbizness5975
@nunofyourbizness5975 Год назад
@@EwetopiaFarms Thank you so much! You're amazing! Im thinking of liming for my pig pen too. Youre so kind to respond! Cheers!!!
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms Год назад
@@nunofyourbizness5975 thanks! Lime is a cheap and easy way to sanitize
@user-of1yn8mv4o
@user-of1yn8mv4o 6 месяцев назад
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@NJBeachbum12
@NJBeachbum12 Год назад
Really enjoyed your video! I’m considering sheep farming, and would like 100 sheep. I’d rather not start with 10 and build up over a few years. I plan on grazing them. I’m in the northeast of the US. Currently looking for a farm of around 100 acres. I’m in my 50’s, have a successful career, but want to get out of the city and the rat race. Been watching a ton of videos and reading books. I have the capital to get up and running, and am really looking forward to farm life. Am I crazy? Any pointers for someone in my position? Thx
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms Год назад
Yes!😆 Farming for fun can be nice but it is a tough go to make a living at it although it can be done. For us, at our age (60s) the work is exhausting. There are no days off - ever - no holidays, weekends, Stat holidays, sick days, nothing. And then there are the deaths, injuries, and illnesses - you have to be tough. So, they say most people quit before they get to five years in. If you pass that mark, you are probably going to make it. I don't want to discourage you but I really would suggest starting slower than 100 unless you have experience with livestock, diseases associated with pasture raising and sheep, and have done birthing before. These are important skills to have before getting too big.
@spoolsandbobbins
@spoolsandbobbins День назад
I agree with Lynn! We started with 3 and now have 20. The flock can grow quickly and can be daunting. If you’ve never done livestock starting slow is a good idea.
@abayomithompson923
@abayomithompson923 Год назад
Thank you for your video it is do explanatory ,my question is can a new starter make money from sheep farming, I mean can I make a good life from it
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms Год назад
It all depends on how much debt you have and how good a farmer you are. Low debt and quality sheep and workmanship should allow you to make a living off sheep farming. We do 🙂
@abayomithompson923
@abayomithompson923 Год назад
Thank you for your response I really appreciate it alot and you and your family are blessing to new beginners in this sphere please which do you think is better interns of finance and life style Goat farming or sheep farming . Second how can you rate the demand of sheep meat in the store.
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms Год назад
@Abayomi Thompson I can't advise about goats because I don't have any. In Canada, lamb sells well in the stores but goat is not common in this country
@kmpage333
@kmpage333 Год назад
I'm confused. Listeriosis is caused by BACTERIA, so how does MOLD on the hay cause a bacterial infection?
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms Год назад
Listeriosis is caused by bacterium Listeria found in soil, food sources and is most commonly the result of feeding moldy or spoiled hay or silage according to www.canr.msu.edu
@FulbrightFarmstead
@FulbrightFarmstead 6 месяцев назад
How high off the ground do you hang your salt and mineral feeder?
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms 6 месяцев назад
Oh a couple of feet max
@FulbrightFarmstead
@FulbrightFarmstead 5 месяцев назад
@@EwetopiaFarms Ok thank you!
@mediaroe3825
@mediaroe3825 Год назад
If you band a male are they still prone to get those stones?
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms Год назад
Yes, in fact they can be worse I've heard because the urethra is even smaller
@bohammarberg4072
@bohammarberg4072 Год назад
🌹🌹🌹🌹
@bellasfurfriends3911
@bellasfurfriends3911 Год назад
@davidkipsangkaronei3090
@davidkipsangkaronei3090 Год назад
What is the best /feed for pregnant sheep .
@rasheedhanbali1262
@rasheedhanbali1262 Год назад
🇨🇦👍👍👍💯🇺🇸
@robinbholai8214
@robinbholai8214 Год назад
What is the reason for tail docking.
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms Год назад
It is basically personal preference. However most North America farmers dock tails.
@dylancoles4580
@dylancoles4580 Год назад
hi what mineral do u have in those pipes
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms Год назад
One has cobalt salt and the other is sheep mineral
@kimanilawrence4909
@kimanilawrence4909 7 месяцев назад
Good morning my name is Lawrence based in kenya and I have five sheep. Which are the best food,medicine and shelter…. Kindly help me
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms 7 месяцев назад
Hi Lawrence If you follow our channel, you will see what we do here in Canada which will be a little different than Kenya because of the climate difference but it will be similar
@illuminati184
@illuminati184 9 месяцев назад
How much money need to build this polytunnel barn??
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms 9 месяцев назад
At the time we built them they were about $60,000. They will be more now. The company is Britespan. They will have prices
@bethanythedford9226
@bethanythedford9226 6 месяцев назад
Do you guys have other animals too?
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms 6 месяцев назад
Yes but sheep are the only farm animals
@tolesporttv7452
@tolesporttv7452 Год назад
how much does one ewe cost?
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms Год назад
it depends on the ewe
@JustMe-999a
@JustMe-999a 6 месяцев назад
Seems like a lot. My friend in ohio has over 300 ewes. He doesnt feed hay or grain or even have a barn. The sheep only eat grass and live outside 24/7. They seem fine
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms 6 месяцев назад
They can survive on that but little more. The saying is, you get out what you put in to things 🙂
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms 6 месяцев назад
They have to eat something in Ohio because it snows there and the sheep would starve if not given hay
@JustMe-999a
@JustMe-999a 6 месяцев назад
@@EwetopiaFarms nope. They dig in the snow and eat the grass. The cows need hay, though
@JustMe-999a
@JustMe-999a 6 месяцев назад
@@EwetopiaFarms the strong survive. The weak need help
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms 6 месяцев назад
That is cruelty to animals. ​@@JustMe-999a
@batikizzu3987
@batikizzu3987 Год назад
Berapq harga di tempatmu lyynn
@user-ye9bp5ky2m
@user-ye9bp5ky2m 11 месяцев назад
I want to work with you please can you employ me
@EwetopiaFarms
@EwetopiaFarms 11 месяцев назад
we have no jobs
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