What a great group of sheep farmers! I’m very proud of them! 😊😅 I am from the USA and I have never seen such a wide bunch of sheep. The colors and the breeds are fantastic especially the body shapes. My kids are telling me the names that each of you picked out for your sheep are super cool. Cammy as always you bring out the best in people, whether they are men, women, little ones, and all the young kids that you interviewed! I’m glad those kids know everything there is to know about showing their sheep.😅❤😊
Love your improvised microphone holder with a farm theme. Brilliant! We could really hear what the people were saying to you.Thank you so much for showing us some of the many breeds in the UK. It's so great to see the future of farming through those young people.
I share the same sediments. Well done. I am glad you said, " They are all winners just by being there." It's a lovely show of the different kinds of sheep. Thank you for educating me from a distance.
Thanks for taking the time to do this Cammy. Delightful to watch! Stunning sheep and incredible children, what a lovely bunch. I don't envy those judges one bit!
This might be my favourite episode yet (although I enjoy them all). You were so supportive and respectful of those children. Absolutely beautiful sheep, and the children know their breeds!
These kids are learning such formidable skills by raising and showing these sheep. These are our next leaders, whether it be in farming, finance, science or politics. Good on you for interviewing them!
Stellar video, great camerawork from Will and amazing interviewing from Cammy! So enjoyable! I can’t with how cute those Yorkshire accents coming out of those little mouths are 😻
Well done, Cammie - and well done to all the young handlers! Taking the time to meet each child and each sheep was so kind and encouraging! It was lovely to see so many breeds I have only seen in photos before. Their families have good reason to be proud of their children’s accomplishments, as each one smiled and was not too shy to introduce themselves and their sheep.
Holy Moly I had No clue there were so so many breeds of sheep and that isn’t probably all of them !!! Those kids were doing amazing jobs at handling their sheep 🐑 and talking to Cammy . I absolutely 💯 % LOVED this video ❤❤❤❤ Well Done Cammy Wilson 👏🏻👏🏻 You are a Class Act to feature each of them on The Sheep Game. Thank you .
This is so sweet, love seeing all the young handlers and different type of sheep too! The Dorset is so freaking cute, love him baaing at you to get out of his space 😂
Bravo to you Cammy showcasing these youngsters and their sheep! I bet they were as proud as punch to be interviewed by you and on your channel. Good on you for giving them such encouragement. ❤️❤️❤️
Great to see you catching up with Will. He is an interesting young man. You are so good at putting those youngsters at ease while showing their beautiful sheep 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼❤️
What a great job you have done there Cammy and Will the photographer was also excellent. I just love the warm natural way you have with these youngsters getting them to talk to you and a little bit about their sheep and helps them to relax a bit. Both the sheep and the handlers looked really smart, well turned out and in control of the situation. This is not a comfortable situation at all for the handlers especially those younger (less experienced ) ones. Congratulations to all. Regards, Dan
Great to see all the young handlers each getting there turn in the spotlight. The judge has a job and a half on her hands. That Jacob at the end was a stunner. Fab wee film xx
This was a real treat! You have such a great attitude and rapport with the young shepherds. They will always remember that special moment. Thanks for sharing.😊
Loved it! Learning the sheep breeds, and so impressed with the kids knowledge and ability to speak on their charges. A great thing, the interview Cammie!
What a great job of interviewing all of those adorable children! Am sure your helped them with their confidence to be with the judges. Thanks for the CC because I needed it. Thanks for sharing and love from the USA!
What a lovely video Cammy, really enjoyed this. And well done to all the young handlers who kept control of the their sheep so well and were able to talk about them. Lovely to see the longwool breeds, we used to go to the the sheep fair at Masham when we lived in Yorkshire and see all the more unusual breeds there which often included the longwools
What a wonderful video, really loved seeing and listening to all the young people and what they have to say about their sheep. Cammy you’re wonderful with the kids, you’re always so encouraging and positive❤❤
A Llanwenog… I used to keep Llanwenogs. My original seed stock were bred by a Scotsman. But we were in mid wales when we kept them. My ram and the Mamewe lived to be over 20yesrs old. He still had all his teeth but was very arthritic.
I was waiting for the Ryland. We had a Ryland in El Cajon, California. My sister named her Bootsie. Beautiful lamb. So many gorgeous sheep at one show.
Beautiful breeds and so nice to see the kids involved in the show ring. WOW I know I wouldn’t be able to choose. I certainly know with my dog breed what conformation I like to see and prefer. This must be “Best in Show” shown by the Junior Handlers
Wonderful friend (now passed) had been bringing back the Shropshire breed here in Petaluma, California from original lines for 70+ years. The Shropshires finally came back from near extinction. Never hear much about them. Any in UK anymore?
How amazing is that…..well Cammy and Lizzie what sheep are your wee brood going to show when their time comes? I just love see all the different breeds together and their handlers. They should be very proud of themselves showing their favourites. Thank you.❤️🇦🇺🏴😊
These youngsters are great...they turn up eager and it shows they love their sheep... thanks Cammy...there were some breeds that I haven't have heard of before...but I must say that I really liked the Hebridean and the Jacob
a list of the breeds that Cammy showed ( not in order, I hope I got them right) Derbyshire Gritstone Valais Blacknose Texel Beltex British Jacob (two-horned) British Rouge Dutch Spotted Zwartbles Poll Dorset Badger Face Texel Bleu du Maine Lincoln Longwool Grey Face Dartmoor Badger Face Welsh Mountain (Torddu varierty) Llanwenog Wensleydale Longwool Leicester Longwool North Country Cheviot Park type Teeswater Rough Fell Norfolk Horn White Ryeland Exmoor Horn Hebredian
I wanna know who won. They were very cool and great that the kids are jnvolved. As the first judge said its important that they want to be there. These kids certainly looked like they wanted to be there.
Omg…. Old McDonald had a farm and he had a sheep…..now that I’m older I want to know what breed! 😂We weren’t told that there was more than one type of sheep 🐑
Welcome back Cammy !! And there you go again .. absolutely beautiful sharing adventure documentary updated resume countryside content video adventure and a very interesting video to watch .. million thanks
Hi Cammy! I guess you perfected your interviewing skills in your former life as a police officer 👮🏻♀️ 😂 Great job! Hard to choose a fav, but the Jacob & Long wool breeds stood out to me. I think some of the sheep wanted to be interviewed as well! 😂You always make me laugh. When you said “Well held” I thought you said “Well Hell!” at first. 😂Great video as always! (What breed is Fiona?)❤ Who did the judge choose as the winner? Love from South Carolina 🇺🇸 ❤to Lizzie & the rest of crew! ❤❤❤