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I feel like letting your kids see the entire circle of life helps them grow and appreciate the value of life wether it’s human or not. Something that doesn’t seem too apparent in today’s society. Death is an unfortunate part of life but owning animals and having to bury a few as a kid after growing up with them is what made it easier to accept the death of family and friends. Still never gets easy but having a little experience helps a lot so you don’t crumble mentally when it matters. Much love and thank you for being an amazing father and husband
ngl i think the same thing about myself as well like wow i used to be a kid at the start of watching matt and now im an adult kinda crazy how fast time flies
The vet stuff was my random YT algorithm "you might like this" intro to The Ranch...so yeah, I too miss seeing Matt the Vet. I am glad that the Vet channel is back making regular content though, because that is such important work!!
Yup! The look in her eyes seeing the lamb injured (within an inch of it's life). Her interactions with Demo, etc. I could definitely see Addie becoming a vet.
Probably intro I don’t think he’s ever gonna get rid of the outro or maybe he might update it but he has the clip of his brother who passed away in the outro i always stay to watch it
If Matt were to make a new intro I would hope that he’d include both Mere’s last laugh from this video and the clip of her playing with the low rider Chevy Impala.
Watching these past few family oriented videos makes me appreciate how i've watched matt's kids grow up and feel like part of the family, even though i'm not.
@@TucoTheTaco69 It's a spam bot. Don't talk to it: report it so people with authority can deal with the account, and hopefully the IP creating the garbage. On a family channel none the less. SMH.
I was afraid she wasn’t going to make it. 😢 She had so much against her. Thank you for trying and at least she didn’t pass in a cold field alone. Now I’m worried about her momma.
The Dorper sheep, which that one appeared to be, make good pets as they tend to be friendly and do not require shearing. Like goats, they will keep brush and weeds down around the new place.
One good thing about moving - it's also a great time to organize and consolidate stuff, especially in the garage. And remember - getting rid of stuff doesn't mean sending it to the trash bin if someone else can use it. And RIP little lamb! :-(
Annie's face when she clocked the lamb. Priceless then Maddi too did the same Oooh face. Couldn't see Lincoln face but sure he aawed it too. Good luck lamby
@@johnoconnor4941 hopefully their next lamb or goats fare better. Glad they made an effort and it's cool their kids got to experience that part of life.
Best thing I’ve ever found to warm lambs up is wrap them in a blanket, put them in a box, close the box, and stick a hair dryer in it. It’s brought lambs back for almost death over the past 10 years. Found newborns in January in single digits almost frozen to the ground and brought them back. Once they start to blah take them out.
We had a very similar issue with a calf once, same outcome. It was hard when I just couldn’t do anything about it. A sheep farmer once told me that sheep are the only animals on earth that are determined to die for absolutely no reason whatsoever.
Doesn’t look like the aisles are wide enough. I thought about grocery store baskets. The carts could be left in the main aisle. Hope their software relieves inventory. I should just apply to work there 😊
I’m glad the little one didn’t die alone in a field and had a great family comfort her to the end. Thanks to the guy who found her and brought her to Matt.
Dr. Ish your pragmatism on life is moving. I have known several vets who are the same and it is a testament to your schooling and upbringing. No doubt your father is very proud of you.
I love the dog sitting by the kids, he's like if you watches, I watches.... that baby had her best chance with you. All you can do is your best, which you did!
Matt, I really missed you guys going to the Dominicans and doing spays and neuters. I think if you do it now when the kids are older, they will have a whole new appreciation for volunteering and working hard for a cause.
6 months ago when I lived in a large city, I would have found this to be something new, how to treat a large animal... Now i work in a cow farm in the middle of nowhere Norway with -30 C and this stuff is something I do on a daily basis 🤣 And yeah, the fact she was stiff was a tell-tell sign that she won't make it. It's sad, but happens from time to time
Paisano's Roost Farm (American Blackbelly sheep) in Southern New Mexico: if momma abandoned it, there is usually a good reason. I had a ram lamb twin in 2017 that was abandoned by mom. I bottlefed him and adopted him to a good home without a guarantee on his future health. A year later, his owners called to let me know he had the genetic fault for the horns growing into the neck. The ewe while she had perfect confirmation tended to throw problems : her first lamb, a ewe had breathing issues. Sandi Brock's RU-vid channel is my source for all sheep related info and my required continuing education.
Matt - get a Pod and hire a company to get your barn packed. You literally have as much stuff in your barn as you have in your house. I'm sorry about the lamb.
May God be with this PRECIOUS LITTLE ANGEL and she's resting in peace❤️ It was GREAT to see you as a Veterinarian Matt! Thank you for trying to save her 💋
Realizing that I'm speaking to a veterinarian. We deal with this all the time on our farm. If you have any questions or need any advice or a second opinion I don't know what's the best way to say that feel free to contact us.
@@parley1994 They are still taught livestock care when in vet school. When they get out of vet school is when they partner up with other vets to get more education on them if it's the route they choose. They even learn how to care for wild animals.
I love when you post family content! I have to admit I skip through your videos all the time checking to see if Mere and the kiddos are in it,lol. Aw poor baby lamb!
Good thing you're a doctor-ish A few years ago we got some baby pigs, like newborns that their mother was killed in a trap and she gave birth in the trap. They never got their first milk/colostrum from her. We tried absolutely everything we could. Some died that day, some the next and over the next week they all died. It was sad. But yeah thats just life on a farm. Stuff just dies and there's nothing that can change that. Also you could totally fence off a lot of your property and let goats and stuff roam free. I always loved seeing lots of goats running free on hill country ranches
ha ha ha, "fence off a lot of your property and let goats and stuff roam free." clearly, you haven't ever actually done that. The sheep don't give a shit about your fence. I haven't had goats, but I'd guess they feel the same. Plan on hiking into the woods at least 3 times every year to herd the pricks back inside the fence. Also, storing up hay and grain every summer to feed em over the winter. Yeah, that takes some time. Sheering the sheep every spring... Worming the sheep 3? 4? ( I forget. TOO OFTEN ) times a year... REALLY fun when they barf up the worming medicine!!! DEALING WITH BIRTHING... Cripes, I'm not even going that... Shoveling sheep manure 4 times a year!!!! Oh Yeah, you think you've smelled ammonia? HAHAHAHAHAHAHA My FAVorite, lol Christ, we'll never see Matt again.... Or, he'll be shooting the sheep, and we'll STILL never see Matt again. NO GODDAMN SHEEP Matt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love seeing you do some vet stuff again. So sorry it didn't make it. I lost calves to scours several years ago. It's always sad when you try to save them and they don't make it.
Hey Matt, the lady in the green Christmas sweater that was petting the sheep, she is cool AF met her at Cleetus n Cars Houston and she was a trip, full of energy and all around awesome. Best customer service ever.
We've been raising sheep for the last year and a half, and last spring one of our ewes had stillborns. Poor girl cried for hours and hours, it was heartbreaking.
Glad to see you still doing veterinary stuff. You have a big heart and a great mind. Family and friends that are real. I'm glad I found you at the start of your channels. Ah,young Matt. A lifting experience. Can y'all try to be more/less wholesome?! Nah! Please keep being you and the family. Demo family will be here. You and yours, I wish well. Y'all are an inspiration.
Good to see you put the effort in, one thing I would have tried is putting the blankets in the dryer to warm them up first. Also, putting the lamb and heater in a small room would have kept it warmer.
Thanks for doing your best for the little lamb. I appreciate seeing that you tried very hard to save the lamb. It is better than some vets that never gives the animal a chance. Thanks Again Matt for doing your best for the little lamb.
So glad you tried to help the little lamb. We were cheering for it but we can only do what we can and leave the rest to God. Good luck on the move and if you need to get rid of some tools, hit me up! We Love YOU!!!!
Maybe the toughest part of having animals is facing the fact that some will die despite your best efforts. The lambs best shot was in your hands Matt. You did the best you could do. Thanks.
I’ve seen this too many times!!! I’m glad y’all are helping the little baby sheep God bless your souls for it! But sometimes you just can’t save them when they are like that. I hope the sheep survives and I hope y’all enjoy her! sheep are the sweetest creatures you’ll find! in my opinion.
thank you for saving that little lamb :) she would have been scared and alone if you hadnt helped her. she had a much better send off then if she hadnt been found