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00:09so much to look forward to now if any animal epitomizes this season it has to be the spring
00:15lamb and the Nicholson family have been farming on this site for over 65 years they started with a
00:20modest 150 animals now they've got over 1500 most of them are sheep now all that expansion of course
00:28is good news but it does create one major problem where do you keep them all the original roundhouse
00:37was built in 2008 and has been home to thousands of animals since but with hundreds of lambs piglets
00:46and goat kids being born on the farm each and every spring it's in danger of bursting at the
00:53seams so rob and dave have decided they need more space since we saw them in winter the boys have
01:00had the builders in and as the seasons have changed so has the landscape of the farm with work well
01:06underway on a brand new roundhouse the plan was to have it up and running by the beginning of
01:12the lambing season but the soggy start to the year has pushed the build back because of the weather
01:18because of difficulties in the build we're behind and if we don't catch up soon we won't have it
01:25finished for lambing time and that is causing me high levels of anxiety and stress it's a real race
01:32against time now because we've got sheep that need to come in soon we've got a building site here that
01:38is incomplete I'm going up today to have a look to see the levels of progress and to see when
01:44we think
01:44we can get the sheep in but by the look of this track at the look of this weather it's
01:49looking a
01:49challenge oh my gosh
02:01right this is what worries me most if this road is shut down then the site's shut down
02:08I'm not unhappy with how the lads are getting on they're doing a great job
02:11there's steel work going up left right and centre the concrete panels will be going in later today
02:16so they're doing well I just hope that mother nature gives us a break stops raining and this road
02:24can dry up if this archery blocks were stuffed
02:31I mean how much rain have we had I mean this were empty yesterday we've had a yard of water
02:36overnight
02:36just don't give us a chance project manager Joe Stokoe has been dealing with the foul weather for weeks
02:43we've had around two months of rain now so I think 40 days in a row at one point and
02:48so yeah a little
02:49bit behind schedule never one to stand on the sidelines Rob's here to do his bit by digging this
02:57drain now we're actually draining the site and this is what we need to do
03:03yeah yeah that's it you're in with every pipe it takes water away from the site just when you
03:10think you're making progress it starts to rain again the clock is ticking the first of the 500
03:18newborn lambs Rob and Dave are expecting this spring have already arrived the plan to move hundreds of
03:25years and their newborns into the new roundhouse has to go ahead Rob can't afford any more holdups
03:31due to the weather the pressure is on there's just loads to do you know I think maybe I've
03:39underestimated the job in hand perhaps I've set an impossible task but those sheep need to need to
03:47come up here they need dry conditions we need to lamb indoors for I'm not certainly going to get there
03:56and we'll find out later if the builders managed to finish the new structure in time ready for the
04:01hundreds of new arrivals expected here on the farm over the next few weeks but we're heading now to the
04:06existing roundhouse where new lambs are coming thick and fast but as Helen discovered not every birth
04:13goes according to plan just a warning that the next story does contain scenes that some of you may find
04:24upsetting Rob and Dave are busy on lambing duty and there's a crisis unfolding we've got a pedigree
04:33dutch spotted sheep she's lambing she's come for a single so it's going to be quite a big lamb that
04:39lamb might be getting stressed so it's time to get it out there isn't time for cesarean the lamb's life
04:44is in imminent danger the boys have seen mum pushing for an hour and so have decided to take matters
04:50into their own hands there's going to be some time spent here to get this to a position where a
04:55lamb can
04:56come out it feels big it feels massive and it feels upside down so it couldn't be a lot more
05:00wrong if we
05:01just try and pull it out now without being sufficiently stretched it would just be trauma for the lamb and
05:07trauma for mom and wouldn't end well this is going to be a real test for Rob Dave and Philip
05:16just stepped
05:17out of the way because you know when it's really serious oh my days mmm it's not good it's not
05:24it's
05:24not straightforward anyway though so what he's doing now is fitting a rope around the lamb's head right
05:30because it's a big lamb then it'll get the ropes on the legs and then we can draw everything out
05:35together nice and steady just giving us some pain relief it's going to start acting as soon as it
05:44can I'm just hoping for a good outcome I can see feet this is the bit where your heart's in
05:48your
05:48mouth so this might not be a great outcome but the guys are doing everything they can
05:59the boys have been at it nearly half an hour and hope is fading fast
06:07Hannah let me just put my hand back in let me put my hand back in because you can just
06:12on these ropes
06:12you can tell that Rob Dave Philip and Hannah not to mention that you are really aware of how bad
06:25this could end
06:26that's got it the lamb is out but there's no sign of life
06:52not what you can say is it it's a bitter blow the lamb is stillborn so the boys focus turns
07:03towards mum they act to see if she will adopt a different lamb this is a tried and tested farming
07:10practice that pairs
07:11often or triplet lambs with bereaved ewes all you can do when that happens is try and foster one on
07:20you know try and give mum something something to go away with
07:23so that's what's happening right now you're trying to put after birth on it what we've got to do now
07:27is make mum think that that is a newborn lamb
07:30we've lost a good lamb but it's got another lamb that hopefully it'll mother up with and and and form
07:35a bond with and be some consolation to
07:37if she doesn't have a lamb she'll be calling out tonight looking for one so the only thing you can
07:42do in a bad job like that is to give her a lamb look after it as best you can
07:46and she's got a 95% chance of making a full recovery and having a lamb next year so that's
07:51all you can do in this situation
07:54oh i'm sorry it's just not we wanted it to be better but in our ways
08:08well a sad outcome but as the boys know only too well that is the reality of farming and thanks
08:14to the swift action of the team it's good to know that mum has come through the ordeal unscathed
08:19unscathed now then still to come i rate test a vital piece of farmyard equipment
08:26what do you think oh you like a couple of bull elephants jb's got his hands full helping move a
08:33flock of sheep
08:34these three lands a bit scared of jumping over that plank look he's back with his mum now all right
08:41yeah that's what success looks like yeah and we visit the farm celebrating spring in a special way
08:48i'm glad you guys are all here because it's just been me and the cows what we're going to do
08:52next is to let the cows out all right
08:55can we welcome harry okay
09:17welcome back to springtime on the farm now we have already seen some heavy duty construction work
09:23as rob and dave's contractors battle the elements to get the new roundhouse ready ahead of the arrival of baby
09:29lambs and goat kids
09:31and when jules heard that there was jobs to be done he offered to bring his toolbox
09:35rob and dave agreed but if he thought they were going to let him loose on their prized new roundhouse
09:41he was sadly mistaken foolish i know with over 1 000 animals on the farm there's always something somebody needs
09:50doing somewhere
09:51so i'm heading to the shorthorn cowshed to help rob and dave with their latest upgrade a cow brush
09:59we've got these sensible size i like them hey should we get them fitted hang on a minute
10:05there you beauty
10:08what do you think it's the perfect shape for a cow it hangs down
10:13yeah like that and the cows can put their heads on it
10:16so that little shape actually is quite good isn't it
10:18a cow brush is a piece of equipment that gives the cows a way of scratching grooming and massaging themselves
10:25basically a diy spa for whenever the mood takes them
10:31i mean it'd be nice to see if they use it i mean what are the chances we're going to
10:35find out jules aren't we
10:37as well as making the cattle feel good scratch brushes help them get rid of lice mites and other parasites
10:43which become more common as the temperatures rise in spring
10:49this is a proper farm workout
10:52the brush is being attached to a girder insult on the bull's pen
10:56let's hope he doesn't hog sorry bully his way to exclusive use
11:04so we need to choose the correct height
11:07yeah yeah that bull to get a good scratch
11:09exactly right i think you're too high at that
11:12i think it's too high
11:12yeah yeah
11:13come down a bit
11:15let's put it there
11:16you know what there might be some instructions that will tell us exactly what
11:19i was just thinking about
11:19right you should be
11:20hold that there jules
11:21hang on a minute
11:21okay get up here
11:22there
11:23there
11:24one more split difference mark it there
11:26right can i lift it down there
11:29there you go
11:32we're happy
11:33there you go
11:34right out
11:34the ladder
11:35i've got the ladder
11:41i thought jules was a bit of an expert
11:43yeah
11:43i don't think he's any better than us
11:45i think he just needs a bit of brute force
11:46we're going to be losing light soon jules
11:49that is tough
11:50i'll nip round the top
11:51i'll drill it from the other side
11:53and i'll give it a bit of a bit of force
11:55a bit of welling
12:03yeah
12:03a piece of cake
12:04what's all that with the hips then
12:06i had to give you some pressure didn't i
12:08i'll tell you what mate
12:10that's a technique i've never seen before
12:12well
12:12it worked
12:13he's like elvis presley
12:15got banned for something like that in the 1950s
12:17i honestly thought that with jules as hell
12:19this will be up in moments
12:21i thought we'll be back to lambing
12:22and enjoying our afternoon well
12:24it's an absolute shambles
12:26jules
12:27i found instructions
12:28ah ha
12:29better late than never
12:31right then
12:31ah
12:32here we are
12:33do not allow
12:34rob, dave and jules to put this up
12:38with the bracket finally firmly in place
12:41wow there is some weight in it
12:43right
12:44do not hesitate here
12:47we've reached a pivotal moment
12:49i've always liked working close to me lads
12:51oh that's nice
12:53how lovely
12:54yeah hurry up dave
12:56yeah
12:57nope
12:58can't let it go
12:59yeah there you go
13:00i have to say
13:01for all the effort though
13:02that is looking good isn't it
13:04i think they'll enjoy it a lot
13:05well if they don't
13:07i know one farmer
13:08and one temporary farmhand
13:10who will
13:10i'm keen to
13:12oh
13:13yeah
13:14come on
13:15you're like a couple of bull elephants
13:17but never mind us
13:18let's see what salt makes of it
13:20come on big man
13:20come on
13:21come on
13:22come on
13:22he's such a handsome boy isn't he
13:24he's seeing it look he's not interested in the slightest
13:27but after all that graft
13:29dave's not giving up that easily
13:31i'm gonna get him a bit more heat
13:36ah look contact
13:37there we are
13:38that's exactly the right height
13:39look at that
13:39he's using the full length of the brush
13:41yeah
13:41and getting into the curve of the brush
13:43yeah
13:43he's scratching behind his ears isn't he
13:45he's gonna be getting a quiff like David
13:48everybody needs a good brush in the morning
13:52well i think sultan has given it his seal of approval
13:54not just any old sultan
13:56sultan of barnsley
13:57doesn't get much better than that is it
13:59come on
14:06the cow brush is in place and there's good news elsewhere on the farm too
14:11a break in the weather means real progress is being made in the roundhouse
14:15where the concrete floor has finally been poured
14:18we're just creating a tamp finish so it makes it rough finish so animals don't slide on it
14:23big push now to get it finished
14:32but just as things seem to be getting back on track another problem
14:38and this time it's the gates
14:41the bar's not going in it's playing up a bit
14:44until the gate can be opened and securely closed the animals will have to wait
14:50it's yet another setback that Rob and Dave can do without
14:55earlier on we saw this you having a very traumatic birth
14:58she's one of Rob and Dave's prize views they were concerned about her
15:01she did make it through the birth sadly the lamb did not
15:05since then she has successfully adopted this little lamb
15:09and there is every chance that she will go on to have many more successful pregnancies
15:13now whether it's brushes to scratch their backs or a roof over their head to keep them dry from the
15:18rain
15:18we know just how much Rob and Dave do to protect and care for their animals
15:22and it's exactly the same at a special farm near Watford where there's a herd of cows who get the
15:27VIP treatment everyday
15:32spring is a big moment at New Gokul farm
15:35this working sanctuary is rooted in Hinduism
15:39and one of the most important events of the year is fast approaching
15:43and it's all about the cattle
15:47we've got 10 milking cows at the moment
15:50they come in every day and they get milked at 7am and 7pm
15:56the tutor Misumi is the chief herdsman
15:59in kind of Hindu Vedic traditions cows are revered like mothers
16:03so mother cow will provide you with milk from the time our own biological mother stops giving us milk
16:08so they're kind of respected and revered like mothers in society
16:12the milk is sold to the public as ahimsa milk
16:16that's milk produced without harming the animals
16:19as ever the care and welfare of the cows is paramount
16:26the farm sits in the grounds of a Hare Krishna temple
16:30originally gifted by George Harrison of the Beatles
16:33it provides protection for cattle a practice known as Gushala in India
16:40one of the names of Krishna is Gopal
16:43Gopal means protector of cows and he's always depicted in all the paintings with cows
16:50alongside the traditional breeds are some cattle that hail from foreign climes
16:55we have six miniature zebu cows
16:58we actually got them from a farm in Yorkshire
17:00you get zebu cows in kind of warmer climates
17:05they're a lot more tolerant to heat
17:06and they've got their hump works like a camel's hump
17:11so they've got fat and water stored in there mixed
17:13we love that they're from Yorkshire
17:15we're not giving them back
17:21where possible the team avoids modern tractors
17:24preferring more traditional means like oxen to work the land
17:28it's lower impact and less polluting
17:31and is more in keeping with the farm's pre-industrial principles
17:35so what we're doing now is dong spreading
17:38we don't use any fertilizers here
17:40so the dong is used as fertilizer on the fields
17:42we've got ram on the right and baladev on the left
17:46they've grown up together
17:48they were kind of born around the same time
17:50and they're a really good pair for working
17:54springtime is celebrated on this Hare Krishna farm
17:57in a very special way
17:58it's when the festival of Go Machana at Sava happens
18:03literally the festival of letting the cows out
18:06but there's still lots to be done before the cows are let loose
18:11we need to replace this post because they are rotten on the bottom
18:16we have retired cows this side
18:18we have ox
18:19we have our breeding bull
18:21so we don't want to mix them
18:23because of that we have to make this
18:25sure all the fencing is done properly
18:34we are preparing for the letting the cows out festival
18:37there are lots of members of public
18:39locals
18:40members of the temple
18:42they all come here and watch the cows being let out
18:45after they've been inside for the whole winter
18:48so it's like a little festival we do every year
18:51eagerly awaiting their imminent release
18:53the cows are currently indoors
18:56being looked after by a dedicated bunch of volunteers
18:59and it's clearly a give and take relationship
19:02they give you so much warmth
19:05and that feeling can only be sensed
19:08when you are with the cows
19:09working with the cows
19:11caring with the cows
19:15one of my main reasons i volunteer here is
19:17it gives me such a sense of peace being here at the cow sanctuary
19:21being amongst the cows
19:22makes me realise how important they are
19:25not only to myself but to humanity
19:27doesn't matter what's been happening in your week
19:29what's been you doing in your day to day life
19:30you come here and you feel very grounded
19:32very peaceful
19:34and you're serving something a bit beyond yourself
19:36which is really cool
19:41it may be a haven of calm inside
19:43but back out in the field
19:45Achuta is a little worried about his impending deadline
19:50we've got such a short amount of time
19:51so every day we're going to be out here doing lots of fencing
19:54going to do some overtime, some evenings maybe
19:58hopefully we'll get it done before the festival
20:00should be all gone
20:01should be all good
20:04coming up
20:05there's a worrying moment in the roundhouse
20:07when a newborn foal
20:08fails to bond with its mum
20:10it's always a worrying time
20:11because it's one thing getting unborn
20:13it's another thing getting unbonded
20:15and fed
20:15but Dave has a trick up his sleeve
20:18just going to put some salt on the foal
20:20so when she licks it
20:22she's going to like the taste
20:23just encourages them to mother up a bit
20:26Yorkshire Rose
20:27the one-year-old shire horse
20:28prepares for the biggest day of her life
20:30we're going to be very on edge
20:32we're going to be very nervous
20:33we're going to possibly be very frightened as well
20:36at some point
20:36but at least it's not raining
20:38and it's the day of the big spring festival
20:40at New Gokul Farm
20:42where even the oxen get to look their best
20:45we paint them
20:46it's kind of like doing their makeup
20:47and it adds some colour to the festival
21:02welcome back to springtime on the farm
21:05it is of course the season of new life
21:07with newborns like this one
21:08popping up right across the farm
21:11now any farmer will tell you that the ideal birth
21:13is an unassisted one
21:15but the moment soon after
21:16can be the most vulnerable for mum and baby
21:20and as we're about to see
21:21there are times when farmers have no choice
21:23but to step in
21:28with more than 1500 animals on the farm
21:31Rob and Dave need eyes everywhere
21:34thanks to a network of CCTV cameras
21:37the boys can keep a check on all their lovely livestock
21:4124-7
21:43and using this tech
21:44just a week ago
21:45they saw this
21:47Brooke the Shire Horse
21:49giving birth
21:50to her very first foal
22:00now what's happening at the moment
22:03Brooke's laying down
22:04the foal's fine
22:05it's got its head up
22:06but they're transferring blood through the navel
22:09and then
22:10you know she'll get up
22:11she'll break the cord
22:12we'll dip the foal's navel
22:14and then it's all about getting it to drink
22:18what have we got?
22:18well
22:19this one looks like a grey
22:21oh well done sweetheart
22:23but we've got to remember
22:24this is her first foal
22:25yeah
22:25she might not be sure what's going off
22:27or what to do
22:28like
22:28ooh what's that?
22:31but Dave and Ruth
22:32could already be facing a problem
22:35usually
22:36mares nuzzle
22:37and lick their foals
22:38within minutes of giving birth
22:39to help clean them
22:40and develop their bond
22:44but Brooke's not showing
22:46any interest in her baby
22:48oh the foal's moving away
22:50oh
22:50with Brooke on her feet
22:51Ruth takes the chance
22:53to tie up her placenta
22:54which hopefully
22:55will pass naturally later
22:57good girl
22:58before helping Dave
23:00disinfect the foal's navel
23:01I need it
23:02I need it
23:03so I can
23:07that's it
23:08I got it
23:09yeah
23:10good girl
23:11what is it
23:12a boy or a girl?
23:15a boy
23:15a little cold
23:17alright
23:18but
23:18but
23:19there can't be too many celebrations
23:20just yet
23:21because Brooke still
23:22hasn't acknowledged
23:23her little boy
23:27it's always a worrying time
23:28because it's one thing
23:29getting unborn
23:30it's another thing
23:31getting unborned and fed
23:32we feed her next to the foal
23:34and I think
23:35and then step away
23:35exactly
23:36let's give her half an hour
23:37to recognise her
23:38hopefully to love it
23:39and then we'll see her back when it fed
23:42but after an initial glance
23:44Brooke's drifted off again
23:46and the team has to make the difficult decision to intervene
23:52if you put it right where she's interested
23:54she can't move away then
23:56finally
23:57a flicker of recognition from Brooke
24:00that's perfect
24:01and Dave hopes an old farming trick could help seal the deal
24:06just going to put some salt on the foal
24:09so when she licks it
24:10she's going to like the taste
24:11just encourages them to mother up a bit
24:14but 45 minutes after the colt was born
24:17he's still on his own
24:19which can sadly happen
24:21when first time mums are confused
24:23by the birthing process
24:26I'm going to break the seal on the teats
24:28get some colostrum out of the mare
24:30and hopefully
24:31I'm going to bottle feed the foal
24:33it's vital
24:35it gets the colostrum pretty quick
24:39really encouraging that she's giving milk so freely
24:42and that she's so really good to deal with
24:45this is liquid gold this
24:48this will fight infection
24:50it'll make the foal nice and healthy
24:55it's not a bad colour
24:58hopefully it'll do the job
25:00without that colostrum
25:01that foal will probably die
25:03so literally
25:04its life is in your hands
25:06so let's just hope it sucks
25:07and feeding the foal is a big risk
25:09he desperately needs the first milk
25:12but intervening too much
25:13could make Brooke reject him even more
25:20it's drinking well
25:21her mum's really mothering it
25:24I mean that
25:24has like
25:25clicked a switch in her mind
25:26hasn't it
25:27it's the smell of the milk
25:28or the noise of the sucking
25:29but all of a sudden
25:30she loves it
25:32she's licking it like an ice lolly on all day
25:37yeah and now she's passed the placenta
25:39look at that
25:40that's three stars of all the line
25:42in two minutes
25:44she's mothering the foal
25:45the foal's drinking
25:47and the placenta's been passed
25:48I mean that's just brilliant
25:51it's a heck of a good thing you know
25:52could be our stallion of the future
25:54he's champion
25:57it's been a stressful few hours for everyone involved
26:01done amazingly well
26:03just need to have a
26:04give a little bit of time
26:06and then probably check in
26:07probably an hour
26:08right pot of tea
26:09I'm going to have a beer
26:10I'm going to have a wash
26:14well I'm going to have a wash and a pot of tea
26:22what a moment
26:23it was such a relief to see Brooke bonding with her foal
26:26and it is so heartwarming
26:27to see the lengths that people will go to
26:30for the animals that they love
26:31it's time now to return to New Gokul Farm near Watford
26:34where the community there not only care for their animals
26:37but consider them sacred
26:43there's a real buzz on the farm today
26:45as last-minute preparations are underway
26:48for the big springtime festival
26:53organizer Ochuta Masumi is in the thick of it
26:57feeling a bit nervous today
26:59hopefully it doesn't rain
27:01the forecast doesn't seem too bad
27:04but you never know with British weather
27:07Go Machana Utsava
27:09literally
27:10the festival of letting the cows out
27:12is a spring celebration
27:14that sees the farm's cows released
27:16onto lush green pasture
27:18after a winter indoors
27:21it's a big moment
27:23as the days lengthen
27:25the flowers burst forth
27:27and winter fields burst with fresh spring grass
27:31farms up and down the country
27:32will be turning their cows out
27:34to greet the spring too
27:36but none quite like here
27:39this festival is really important
27:41because we want everyone to meet our cows
27:44to connect with nature
27:46and it's just an excuse to do a little festival
27:48and an event
27:49and get together
27:50and eat some food
27:52these oxen will be leading the opening procession
27:56so it's important they make a big impression
27:59we paint them
28:00because it's a nice event
28:02it's a nice festival
28:03we want to make sure they look good
28:06it's kind of like doing their makeup
28:07and it just adds some colour to the festival
28:09so they look good
28:11the cows are painted with non-toxic paints
28:14that easily wash off
28:16but add just the right amount of colour
28:18to the occasion
28:20if we can have everyone back
28:21a little bit back
28:23just behind the line
28:24okay, perfect
28:25the oxen are now in place
28:27to receive the deities
28:28the figures of Krishna and Radha
28:30who will bless the festival
28:32this is the temple
28:33and the altar is just inside
28:36so the priests are going to bring the deities out
28:38the priests are going to take the deities up onto the cart
28:42and then once they're seated
28:44and ready to go
28:45they give us the thumbs up
28:46and then we start driving the deities
29:05yeah, all going well
29:08no calves have been scratched yet
29:11once at the farm
29:12coconuts are lit and smashed
29:14to signal the start of the event
29:16it's a bit like a natural firework
29:20because it makes a big banging noise
29:21when you smash it on the floor
29:27so the deities are now walking to where the cows are going to be let out in the field
29:36after a welcome dance
29:37and the blessing of the festival food
29:39the scene is set
29:41it's lovely to have you all here
29:43I'm glad you guys are all here
29:45because it would just be me and the cows
29:46and it wouldn't be fun
29:48so thank you for coming
29:49what we're going to do next
29:50is to let the cows out
29:53alright
29:57so I'm hearing in the walkie-talkie that the first ones are coming
30:00so first we're going to let out the bulls
30:03okay, Shiva is out
30:05so Shiva is two years and two months old
30:09he's got two girlfriends
30:10can we welcome Harry
30:12okay
30:13we have the dry cows
30:16the grandmothers
30:16they're not as elderly
30:18but they're around age of 15, 13 years old
30:23pretty safe to say
30:25these cows are glad to be out
30:27there's nothing like fresh spring grass to put a spring in your hoof
30:35the last of the cows are out
30:37and with that the festival is done for another year
30:40everything went well
30:41no one got hurt
30:42the cows didn't jump over any fences
30:44it's gone really well
30:45and I think everyone seemed to enjoy it
30:47overall I'm pleased with the program
30:49I think it's gone really well
30:53coming up
30:54it's showtime for Yorkshire Rose
30:56and Ruth is feeling the pressure
30:58we haven't done a leg or anything yet
31:00which is nowhere near already
31:01go on you'll get going
31:02I'll catch you up
31:03Phillip's feeling the nerves
31:04because obviously it's being rushed
31:05that plant that it's in
31:07it's not how I want it to be
31:08I'll be very honest with you
31:10and JB earns his shepherding stripes
31:14the lambs so far
31:15have stayed with their mums
31:17and they're getting a little nibble
31:18of the green grass
31:19on the other side of the fence
31:21let's go
31:36welcome back to Yorkshire where the spring farming season is in full swing
31:40and as ever we are at the heart of the action
31:42last time we saw farmers Ruth and Philip preparing the one year old shire Yorkshire Rose for her first indoor
31:49show
31:49well the practice is over
31:51the day of reckoning has arrived
31:53let's see how they got on
31:57the national spring show in Cheshire is the biggest shire horse show of them all
32:02with pedigree horses from all over the UK in competition
32:08go back, go back
32:09today's more about an experience for her
32:12if we come home with a rose absolutely spot on
32:15it's an indoor arena
32:17something that Yorkshire Rose has never been in before
32:19so that's going to be a challenge in itself
32:22we're going to be very on edge
32:23we're going to be very nervous
32:24we're going to possibly be very frightened as well at some points
32:27so everything about today is going to be a massive challenge for her
32:31but at least it's not raining
32:45I'm doing all this prep work and Philip's going to take her in the ring
32:48so if we do get all the rosettes then Philip's going to get all the glory
32:55this is a first for me in the show ring with the Shire horse
32:58I've helped prep them and run them and do all the work behind the scenes
33:01in the ring's a different story so this is all new for me
33:05stomach's doing nuts
33:11Showtime is drawing nearer and Ruth is feeling the pressure
33:16you think you've got loads and loads of time
33:18and then you look at your watch and you're like
33:19oh my god I'm not ready yet
33:21I've still not got a man in
33:22her tail's not finished
33:23I need to finish grooming her
33:25there's lots and lots and lots to do
33:39We haven't done her legs or anything yet
33:40which is nowhere near ready
33:42go on you get going I'll catch you up
33:44go on
33:45It's time to go
33:47Yorkshire Rose is being called to the ring for her first ever indoor showing
33:51We are extremely late
33:53I'm really up against it now
33:56Time's up
33:58Ruth and Philip have done what they can in the time they had
34:12Philip's feeling the nerves because obviously it's being rushed
34:14that part, it's in
34:16her legs aren't as clean as what I want it to be
34:19she's in
34:19that's all that matters
34:21it's not how I want it to be
34:22I'll be very honest with you
34:25We have done our best with the situation we're in
34:28now it's just time to the judge
34:34The judge is looking for confirmation
34:36and is looking for how she walks, how she stands
34:40the behaviour from her is absolutely spot on
34:47These are tense moments for Philip and Rose
34:49It's their turn next
34:55Get her up, get her up, get up
34:58Hold on Philip, hold on
35:00and we'll walk her back, Philip walk her back
35:09Yorkshire Rose has just done her run out
35:11and I must say she's done absolutely spot on
35:14Can't ask for anything better
35:16It doesn't matter where she comes in my eyes now
35:19The judges are about to decide
35:21We'll just watch and wait and see
35:29So that's it, decision made
35:32So we're not last, I don't think
35:40It's ninth place for one-year-old Yorkshire Rose
35:44Come on, sweetie pie
35:45But Ruth and Philip are looking to the positive
35:49For her behaviour, she should have got top points
35:52It's just unfortunate we've run out of time, didn't we?
35:55And it's just...
35:55She's not finished
35:56Maybe that's gone against her, I don't know
35:58She's not disgraced herself
36:00She's shown what she can behave like
36:02We've not come away with a red rosette
36:04but I think she's won
36:06Yorkshire Rose is still only a young horse
36:09She's got plenty of shows ahead of her
36:11And plenty of time to make the grade
36:15Well done, Yorkshire Rose
36:16Everybody has to start somewhere
36:19Now, earlier we saw the builders battling the elements
36:21Trying to get Rob and Dave's new roundhouse ready
36:24For some of the 500 or so new arrivals expected this spring
36:28But it seems the lambs didn't really care
36:30About the builders' schedule
36:32With over half of them already here
36:34It was time for Rob and Dave to start moving their flock
36:37With a little help from JB
36:45After weeks of bad weather and setbacks
36:48The new roundhouse is ready for its first guests
36:52And with new lambs arriving every day
36:54It's not a moment too soon
36:56So Rob and Dave are eager to take the first flock of sheep
37:00To their new quarters
37:02Right, come on guys, you're moving house
37:07And there's a familiar face to lend the lads a hand
37:13How you up boys?
37:14Now then, how you doing?
37:17You're an honorary Yorkshireman, JB
37:18I know
37:20Are you feeling fit?
37:21Yeah
37:22Right, these are going to a new home
37:24Across in the woods
37:24But we've got to get them there
37:25So we're going to move them onto the trailer
37:28And then move them over?
37:29No, we're going to walk them across the field
37:31It's going to be a lot easier
37:32In the traditional way
37:34Right, Rob's getting the gates
37:37This is the first batch of sheep
37:39To make the move to the new roundhouse
37:41Around three dozen of them will be making the half-mile journey
37:45But that's plenty enough for JB
37:47It's the first time that I've taken a sheep out with their lambs
37:51So this is going to be interesting
37:59Right, JB, you grab this lamb
38:01And I'll grab two
38:02And we'll just walk up to mum
38:05These little ones aren't daft
38:07Why walk when you can be carried?
38:10These three lads
38:12Are a bit scared of jumping over that plank
38:16And so they've lost their mums
38:18But it's alright
38:20That's what we're here for
38:21Right, we just need them to reconnect with the flock, JB
38:25Yeah
38:25And then hopefully
38:26They'll walk across in a more orderly fashion
38:29Look, he's back with his mum now
38:30Alright
38:31There, that's what success looks like
38:33Yeah
38:44Why are we doing this on foot?
38:46With the three of us
38:47Rather than using a sheepdog?
38:48The sheepdog would not be well received by ewes with young lambs
38:52Oh, okay
38:53They'd want to fight her
38:54Yeah, yeah
38:54And she's also approaching retirement, it's Pip
38:56So it wouldn't be fair to her
39:02This is why we're not turning him out
39:04It's absolutely waterlogged
39:06It's sodden
39:09Now for a test
39:12The flock's journey to the new roundhouse is blocked by a main road
39:16We're going to have one field into another field
39:18And I'm very mindful of these sheep
39:21I mean, the sheep have probably made this journey quite a few times
39:24But the lambs
39:25It's going to be the first time they're doing that
39:27And really, Rob and Dave want them to go together
39:30JB, we're crossing the road now
39:32So we'd really need him to keep following
39:34Don't let any lambs get stranded behind
39:38Let's go
39:40Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey
39:44Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey
39:45Hey, hey, hey
39:46The lambs so far
39:47Apart from right at the beginning
39:48Have stayed with their mums
39:51And they're getting a little nibble
39:52Of the green grass
39:53On the other side of the fence
39:55As they're going for their troubles
39:56Although it's a lot on the lambs and the legs
39:59They're doing a good job
40:01So I can see the new roundhouse in the background there
40:04Yeah
40:04It's usable now
40:05It's not perfect, but it's usable
40:11Against the odds
40:13And despite the weather
40:16It's been a long haul
40:18But the new roundhouse
40:21Is a triumph
40:24Almost there
40:25That's it
40:26Come on
40:29We did it
40:32All this extra space
40:34Will make this springtime on the farm
40:36Bigger
40:36And better than ever
40:40Well, that's a job well done then
40:42Well done
40:42It was a first for me
40:43It was a first for the lambs
40:44I feel like we did a good job
40:46And I think you need some sheep of your own
40:47Yeah
40:48You definitely do
40:50Do you know what?
40:51For my first time moving new lambs
40:54I've never been outside
40:56I feel like I did a pretty good job
40:58These lambs have done fantastically well
41:00And I had two great mentors as well
41:07Next time on springtime on the farm
41:10Come on guys
41:12This is the moment of truth
41:13Look, hello
41:14She's absolutely majestic, isn't she?
41:17Oh, I am so excited
41:19When I heard I was making ice cream
41:20I was like, sign me up
41:21How do I look?
41:22Beautiful
41:23It had an air bath
41:24Steady on lad
41:25Flip your neck
41:25I'm your friend
41:26Without me you'd have none of this
41:29He's done it again
41:30He's a good lad
41:31Coming to Scotland
41:32It's a long way
41:34But it's a beautiful place
41:35It is
41:35I'm just hoping
41:36It has the heifer of our dreams as well
41:40And springtime on the farm
41:42Continues tomorrow at seven
41:43Can teaming up with a writer
41:45Helper Cop crack cases
41:47Starring Nathan Fillion
41:49Catch double bills of detective drama
41:50Castle weekdays from three
41:52While defending our shores
41:54What's it like for crew
41:55When they encounter a suspicious vessel
41:57We go onboard in warship
41:59Life in the Royal Navy
42:00New next
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