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Springtime on the Farm S09E04
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00:02المترجمات لإنقاشة في المنزل
00:04محلولة للإدراني للتصالح
00:05في نتجربة الخيارة
00:07نحنقى السمع المنزل
00:07وحلق الناسة في المنزل
00:11في هذا المنزل الى السمع المنزل
00:15إنه حاجة إلى قبل
00:17و أبعدها لأنه لا تقريبًا
00:18لأنه لا يستمع الى الأن
00:19بلًا لك في المنزل
00:21لا يتحقق بالأمر
00:21هناك شيئا
00:22سمع المنزل الى الثلاثة
00:23واحدة في العريض
00:25أعلى إنقاء
00:27سمضي حوارة الإبتعاء
00:29مجدد
00:30لا نقوم بمقا بها
00:31نenza لا نستعد
00:33بمقا بها
00:33مجدد
00:36المشكومة
00:38شكري
00:41كن
00:42نحيب
00:43نحيب
00:44مجدد
00:45حثم
00:46مقا
00:46العمال
00:47لا نعبد
00:51تجرح
00:52سمت
00:53ولكنهما أحدهت مكتاز.
01:07فما يشهر.
01:234
01:235
01:236
01:306
01:348
01:358
01:369
01:369
01:3610
01:3910
01:3911
01:4212
01:4412
01:4413
01:46لإعادة للشكل من التالي
01:48يساعد جيداً لغاية
01:50من المترجمية
01:50لا يجب أن تغير ذلك
01:51على السمع الملابس
01:52على السمع الملابس
01:52بينما في نرن ملابس
01:55في سمع الملابس
02:05من الموابس
02:06و المساعدة
02:08في التعالي
02:09تلقم تلقم
02:09في الأمس الملابس
02:11في ملابس الملابس
02:14سوف ينعقز في مجالبت الولاد الامتين لتنفي نفس الوقت
02:16لتنفيه أيضاً جيداً
02:18أحسنًا لو كانت مجالبت مجالبت
02:21جيدًا لديه مجالبت
02:23لديه مجالبت
02:25للسجلس بسرعة
02:27فهما ينظر صلح أحسن يجب أن نظر
02:29بجالبت تنظر على أية الأضاء
02:31من المنزل
02:32من يجال لديها الوقت
02:33مجالبت بحيات
02:34إليها
02:35إليها
02:35إليها
02:37أن تجلسسها
02:39تجلسها
02:39معها
02:40فإنها تقوم بها لها لها لها تغريبها سواء لها
02:43ثم يوجد تهجبها في شرعها
02:47وكهو بها كانت تغريباً لها كثيراً
02:48وأنت ترجمة الكهرباء لها لها لها لها تضربها
02:52إذا قالتها لها لها لها لن ترينه لها لها مرة أخرى
02:54وستكون لها غير من الإلكتبى لها لها
02:57Lingواه اللذي ستركت لها
03:00وجدها مدينة
03:02لا؟
03:03كان لها قلت الأفلالك في الجهاز
03:05وasm nadzieję الم MASI في مدينة مدينة
03:09يجب أن تكون ما شاءها فتحناً
03:11لنظر أن تنظر بكامل
03:14فلتوجه في البقاء لا يوجد المشاركة
03:14فإن!
03:15قسناي لافقه
03:16ترجمة حتى
03:17هناك هناك
03:21Minnesota
03:22بإمية
03:23بمع
03:23من مها الأقب
03:23هذا ما يحبق بها
03:39لدي أغضب أسطحي جميع سؤال أسطحي جزء جزء شغير
03:42فاروب جميعا يسحوهene أندتك وزيئا
03:45تعتذي يمكن أنه يكون سدًا في أسطحي
03:47نعم يمكن أن ترك المنزل
03:50لا أسطحه
03:51هناك
03:51هناك
03:51قديمة أولا سمت درجة بعد الدرجة
03:56ينظر منها سمت درجة الضالة
03:59وقف موينة في فالترنها
03:59إنها سمت درجة بعد الدرجة
04:02هذه
04:04وفرعه لأسطحي جزء؟
04:06اядتك في إجليس؟
04:07يقول قلت.
04:08اندت أنها realized فرحلًا.
04:09هيل!
04:11تضيفنا للسعليقين
04:14لزماذا؟
04:15نعم
04:16يسكي سقط بوضعه
04:17مرة من طلال يهما
04:18جميع العظم الصحيحر أنك
04:19هناك
04:20هناك
04:21طيب
04:21مالغانية
04:22هذا قد تعريفON
04:30احضر
04:31سؤال
04:32ولكنه يوم
04:33حتى اشبال
04:35اين الهدئ
04:36شكراً لكم مرحباً.
04:40ولكني إنتبه عندك شرحيكم شرحيكم.
04:44وأنتم لسعنى نظيف دهة.
04:46أتكلم بكتحك هياً لسعنى أمسكي حماية.
04:49أعني فلإنك يمكنك المبتحكة أن هناك العقالية.
04:53فلأسكي في أني تمتحكي.
04:55وني
04:55نحن نرحب المبتحكة.
04:58نحن نحن نحن نحن نحن نحن.
05:01فقط تسجل على الان و سأقوم بها
05:04المعضوبة
05:04تقوم الصعوبة
05:05بها حتى جولة
05:08ربه يترجم الظهر
05:18سلطه
05:27على الأ conquير
05:29ها أفتح?.
05:29ماذاـت؟ جاله؟
05:32نعم؟
05:33آه يا ليس يال الأزظ، يال الأزظ Amendment
05:39يقولxa، عند الأزظStar
05:40مرة أي هم
05:45وش perguntaس صبح مم
05:45ثم من السودات وال papel
05:53virtualة الاجتاءة
05:56محجوة ممي satر engage and love
05:58الفن the highland cow first joined rob and jav back in spring 2019
06:04she is a beautiful girl
06:05i have always had a soft spot for her
06:07so it's time for reunion
06:15i am excited for this i know you shouldn't have favorites
06:18but i think fern is up there for me
06:20i thought he was talking about me and david then
06:22أنا ستشعر أنهم ستشعر أنهم سمسوا في النبيس
06:26لكنهم ستشعر أنهم أيضا هم أنهم
06:27فهم يحبون انهم وهم رأيبون أنهم
06:30و فهم نحن نعطينا عملنا براية جيدة
06:35وفن فن س المساعدلين يجب أن تشعروا بروب و Nichري
06:37وعندتا كما يتسعروا بربع الترقية
06:44لكنها العامل لم يكن عاما فن
06:47وفن فن بخير قرار قبل بردات عشبه
06:52لكنه يستمر بشكل جديد
06:55انها الزجانة حقيقة
06:56انظروا
06:57اوه
06:58لقد ايتي
06:59سيحوا طلبك
07:01بقية
07:01هذا يؤمنه
07:03مفيدة
07:03فضوله
07:05احسن ثانية
07:06قوله
07:06في العيلي
07:06تخبره
07:08دقي dipخي
07:10قد ايتي
07:11تقرى
07:11وقال
07:12وقت
07:12جميع
07:13شبืوره
07:17رسوله
07:18جميع
07:18и он приш who just got stuck at his hips
07:20and David's just jumped in
07:22You can lose calves quite easily like that
07:24because it's just kind of stopped and breathing
07:28NEXT ON MY VISITING LIST
07:30ARE TWO pregnant hindans
07:32Lady
07:32and Coco
07:33who are both due to calves
07:35in a matter of weeks
07:36and need inoculating
07:37before they're turned out into the fields
07:40after wintering inside
07:44With the ladies weighing in
07:45at around 650kg apiece
07:48باهم نستطعهم لحدهم.
07:51ومع مستطعهم لأجتنا لفعاتي بأن حلتنا.
07:53ويكون قلقًا لديك وقلقًا لديك.
07:59العديد، فماذا عباراتي مع أنت؟
08:01لماذا لديك تريد أنت؟
08:02تريد أنت.
08:03فإن أمتنبت فعاتي.
08:08ماذا كي تريد؟
08:09شخصي!
08:10عمياتيك!
08:10شخصيدي، فلديك!
08:12لا يمكن أن تفتوزها بأميها!
08:17اخيب من اللهم
08:19تقصد
08:20تقصد
08:20احنا
08:22تقصد
08:22التنقيد من تقصد
08:24محلوك
08:24بالتقصد
08:24انا
08:24نحن
08:27تقصد
08:28اخيب من العدن
08:30من المنظم
08:32محلوك
08:33احنا لنقصد
08:33نحن محلوك
08:34احنا
08:35احنا
08:35احنا
08:35انت
08:35تنزل
08:38احنا
08:39انت
08:39انت
08:40لا يزيبًا جداً لا يزال أيضاً كمنين ايما؟
08:41وكنلم يتم اكثر المغير في هذه الحاجة
08:45عنها جداً لنا
08:46فهذة أيضاً جداً
08:47هذه كتبات لا يزال لن يارتون على من حولوني
08:49فسنوناً لنا في هناك سنوناً
08:51ومعواه ينمون بكلام سنوناً
08:53لن ترغصني حتى على الكتابات نوناك
08:56سيكون دائمًا فلتهاً
08:57افضل جداً
08:59وتعطيهم بعد خطاً
09:03شكراً
09:04والصولة
09:04سمعت تدوريزيين
09:05لذلك يمكن أن يغوية
09:07يصبح again ي étant سيتم حتى مفكة.
09:10من الأشياء أشياء suff children
09:12من أشياء لا винد
09:13الأدات ليس مفكة الجديد
09:15همهلك عظل القبع
09:17هذا ما Mohammed likesه
09:18فهندس طيس موجود المä mandحي
09:20Kayla بـ
09:22العائل
09:23لا
09:23شrendre ما
09:23حتى يكون على العامenci
09:24من شدمها
09:24أقوية
09:25وتعلك
09:25آلي سنبت أبعكم
09:26لا أعرف أنه سنبت
09:27تانيس سنبت الجيد من المعلومات
09:34قائل لا أكثر
09:37أكثر من جنوبة
09:53إنه قليلا صحيح أمسه Давайًا
09:55بيون زوجيه للجموات
09:55فه يعenciصنا نتعقل
09:57نتعقل في حق المعادة
09:59بعضلا جميع آبه
10:00إسم الرجل أمسة فليل الجوارية
10:04ممتصه ودي أمسه
10:06نحن مقفل
10:06إنه نحن مقفل
10:10وما ربان دافعت الحين
10:12ومن بعدها
10:13إنه مظلات الأمسكلي
10:14إنه
10:15أعتقد أنه بعض القصة
10:16خلافد
10:17إنه حقيقا
10:17إنه حقيقا
10:23موسيقى
10:33موسيقى
10:39Rudolph waren موسيقى
10:43موسيقى
10:44موسيقى
10:45موسيقى
10:46شقب assistant
10:46بريده
10:47الدبس
10:47موسيقى
10:47ثقبين
10:49والدرس وياردنا في المتابعة
10:51يوجد أن يكون هناك جديد من الجزائر
10:54أحضر تنظيم في تحضير الأخبات
10:59ويوجد فرحادة المفاعدة
10:59ونحن أتجار السيدة
11:00سيديوهات سيديوهات
11:01فهي الى اللعبة
11:02في الطاقة عاملين
11:09وعندما يجب أن يجب أن يجب أن يجب أن يجب أن يجب أن تحصل على الموضوع
11:12ينموم بمش亦 المشاركة عزيزة هذه المجاركة
11:14انتظار الوجهات من عزيزة
11:18التعليقات الجهبين
11:19تنظار تنظار تنظار تنظار مجودة
11:26المشاركة on الجهازة المعروض
11:39حسنا له الآن عجز و WATSEت montónة بالطرق
11:42مقابل
11:42إن لماذا نفعل
11:45حسنا
11:46لك joking
11:47جدًا أردت الأمرote
11:52كان لدي تγαب رشع suscriعة لِمكان
11:53رغمًا أخذًا
11:55عٌبًا إنه ليس م
12:00الأفضل حسنا
12:05أحبو
12:06يبدو قدر حينيسي
12:07تقريبو
12:07تقريبو
12:08أليس عمله
12:10تكون مية
12:10أعفو
12:10أليس دخون
12:12عمي
12:13لنشر
12:13احسن
12:14بحي أحدان
12:15هؤلاء
12:16امي أمي
12:16امي
12:17حيني
12:22ثانا
12:23تسلعوه يحن أعطيهاب
12:24من ذلك
12:27فيها في منذ انتظار
12:30تحديث النعائي
12:30بالنسبة لقد تمام الضوارات
12:35محبوبة
12:36هم الضوارات
12:37يداد
12:38تحديث أحدث
12:39محبوبة
12:39تارغطيق
12:45ومحبوبة
12:46محبوبة
12:46محبوبة
12:46قليلاً
12:47تبدأents منذ 300 سنوات
12:49كد sweat في الشيئ شهر
12:51ومن المقرسلين السلوات
12:54المقرسلة المقرسلة الواجهة
12:56بنامشفة مللل
12:57لكننا وجهنا نزل 5د قائد كانت جديدة من الواجهة
13:02مردد أن يجب في شهزه
13:03و من نوعين
13:03قبل يجب عمر الواجهة
13:06بعض المقرسلين
13:07ومبار شهر صعب
13:09من أجمع المعروض
13:10وأنتمي
13:10ويقدم بعض المعروض
13:11ومعنع
13:12وحلت معلولين
13:14ومع مكتولي
13:16ومعنى
13:16إيجابت من المتجميع
13:17التجميع
13:18لالعنة التجميع
13:20كما لم تكن لدينا عائلة
13:23ولكن أفضل لديه
13:25لحيث أرامي إبعالي
13:27فوقتها مرحلة لديه
13:28فقدر لدينا
13:30لديهم
13:31إنهم يشعرون
13:32بلدي
13:32أنه مزل مزل
13:33و هذا مزل مزل
13:35يمكن لديه
13:38حسنًا
13:39منذ
13:41برشة
14:13فالشهاب يجب أن ترفع بعض الحديق
14:15به سماع فالفدر باركسيا
14:19يمكان أعجب أن حياة سوى
14:22يجب أن يتعب فى أعجب سوى
14:23في يجب أن يكون حياة سوى
14:25سوف تكون مزيدة تفعد كاراً
14:30وبركس في توفة ورزه
14:32وما عندما يتعب الشرف
14:34أحيانا، لقد أُدعنا أن تسف
14:37يسوي أن يجب أن يتكمل
14:39معًا جداً
14:42I've got to say, I love the colour, they're so friendly,
14:45I think they're going to be a cracking pig for our farm.
14:49Hey, there you go.
14:51That's a ten for the pen.
14:53They're looking forward to their new home.
14:54I don't think I can't thank you enough.
14:56Great.
14:56Bye-bye.
14:58The quality of those pigs has blown me away.
15:01That one that's called Plub, she's in great nick, she's got a lovely skin,
15:04I think she's a show pig.
15:05They'll do fantastic in the show ring,
15:07but the main thing is they're going to breed champions.
15:18ترجمة نانسي قنقر
15:43While lambing is in full swing on the farm,
15:45the first of the home bred calves are yet to make an appearance,
15:49but all that could be about to change.
15:52I think the white cows are going to cover.
15:55Philip and Ruth have noticed that one of the shorthorn cows, Snowdrop,
15:59appears to be in the middle of a difficult labour,
16:02and they've called on Rob to come and take a look.
16:06I've not seen any feet yet.
16:08She's been down, she's had a push,
16:11but nothing's appeared, so that gives us concern.
16:14It could be breech, it could be back legs first,
16:16it could be anything at the moment.
16:21Hopefully by attracting her across with some food,
16:23we can slip the head collar on her,
16:24have a feel what's going on,
16:26and find out if everything's going in the right direction.
16:36Right, we've got two legs,
16:39and we've got a head.
16:41But they're quite big legs.
16:44They're not tiny.
16:45It's just back a little bit.
16:47With the chances of a natural birth appearing unlikely,
16:51Rob's decided it's time to intervene before it's too late.
16:55Right, I think if we slip a rope on here,
16:57we'll just give her hand out with it.
17:00Just pass this rope, stay with you.
17:02And just in time, Dave's arrived to help.
17:06There's like a membrane over it that's making it more difficult to get the rope on,
17:10but I'm getting there.
17:12Rob's attempting to attach a rope to each of the calves' legs,
17:15so they can try to pull it out.
17:18It's tough, isn't it?
17:19It's a bit of a nerve-wracking time.
17:22Honestly, they're at the damage end.
17:23She could kick, she could swing round,
17:25so we just need to be very careful.
17:27Right, which one's that?
17:29That's left.
17:30It's really pulling.
17:33I'll need it higher up.
17:34I know, I know.
17:35I'm just trying to get out of here.
17:39We're just waiting for her next contraction,
17:41and then we'll try and pull with her, right?
17:46Can you just see that nose is just appearing now?
17:48I think it's quite a big calf, isn't it?
17:51Good girl.
17:58The birth fluid's quite dark,
17:59so we feel as though this calf needs to be out.
18:03The dark birth fluid means that mum's snowdrop is distressed
18:07and the calf could be in danger.
18:10It's often down to the fact the unborn calf has pooped itself,
18:14like human babies do, so it can be a problem.
18:17Thankfully, Philip is on hand to help.
18:20I think we'll pull it out if you pull with us.
18:23That's it.
18:24Just let her stretch.
18:26That's it.
18:30That's it.
18:33Good last.
18:33Nice white one.
18:35It's a little white bulb.
18:37Yeah.
18:39A definite pair of testicles.
18:41It's a good calf, isn't it?
18:42It's a good size, isn't it?
18:43It's almost wanting to stand already.
18:45Relief.
18:46The calf is lively and alert.
18:50I think, Philip, it needed to be out, didn't it?
18:53We just intervened at the right time.
18:54Yeah.
18:55The orange discolouration suggests toxins were present in the birth fluid,
19:00so it was vital the boys intervened.
19:04It's time for mother and son to meet.
19:07Hi, Mum.
19:08Look at that yellow birth fluid all over Mum's face.
19:10It just shows that in an hour's time,
19:12they're both going to be snowy white again, aren't they?
19:15Is that the first white bull we've had here?
19:16For a long time.
19:17Nine years we've had.
19:18It's lovely.
19:20And in honour of the first white bull at the farm in almost a decade,
19:24Ruth's come up with an unseasonably chilly idea for a name.
19:29What about snow storm?
19:31Storm for sure.
19:33Storm, yeah.
19:34As long as he doesn't storm around the yard, we're all right.
19:36Yeah.
19:42Coming up, I'm going gaga over the latest new arrivals.
19:46You definitely have to step in quietly,
19:48because you never know what's about to happen.
19:50Oh, wow, it's all going on.
19:52Oh, my dears.
19:54And three generations of one farming family release their happy herd.
19:59Are we ready?
20:00Yeah.
20:00For their first spring outing of the year.
20:03Look at them all go.
20:05Guilty, guilty, guilty.
20:21Welcome back to springtime on the farm,
20:24where, as we've just seen, Rob and Dave paid a visit
20:26to Adam Henson's farm in the Cotswolds,
20:28where they picked up a couple of rare-breed Berkshire pigs
20:31that they hope to breed from back here in South Yorkshire.
20:37There's been a bumper number of new arrivals on the farm this spring,
20:40and there's more to come.
20:43You definitely have to step in quietly,
20:45because you never know what's about to happen.
20:47Oh, wow, it's all going on.
20:50Farmer Wade has been keeping a watchful eye on things
20:52and just making sure Mum and her newborns are OK.
20:56How old are these piglets?
20:58Only a few minutes.
20:59We're just waiting on the next one coming.
21:01So she's had three so far.
21:03How many could she have?
21:05I've seen big numbers, like, above 20.
21:08They're supposed to have 14 teas.
21:09She's got a couple of extras.
21:10So if she has a big litter, that'll be fine.
21:13It's important these little piglets feed as soon as they can.
21:17That first milk, known as colostrum,
21:19is vital in helping them build up their strength.
21:22He or she's desperate for a drink, right?
21:24Yeah, it needs a good drink of colostrum.
21:26And once they pick a teat,
21:27they usually stick to that teat all the way through being re-head.
21:31Just when you think it's all gone quiet,
21:33out pops another one.
21:35But blink, and you'll miss it.
21:37Oh, my dears.
21:40It's so slippy.
21:42They're very good at picking, aren't they,
21:43because she didn't even make a noise.
21:45We're just watching for the contractions.
21:46There might be another one.
21:47Sometimes there's one just behind it.
21:49She looks very relaxed and she's very calm.
21:52Is that a good sign?
21:54Yeah, it is a good sign.
21:55And obviously in nature, they taught themselves to keep quiet.
21:57So that's sort of why they're so quiet.
21:59I think that's wild, how quick they get off.
22:01It's wriggling now,
22:02and it's heading in the right direction, hopefully,
22:04to go and have a drink.
22:10Wade, she's got this under control.
22:12You've got this under control.
22:13I'm going to leave you to it.
22:14Well, I'll let you know if there's any more.
22:15Yeah, let's hope there's more.
22:17Could be another 14, yeah.
22:19Yeah, hopefully.
22:19Fingers crossed.
22:21See you later.
22:23I'm headed over to meet a couple more new arrivals
22:26of the full-grown kind.
22:28Not Rob and Dave.
22:29Come on, little pigs.
22:30But the Berkshire pigs,
22:31they've brought back from Adam Henson's farm.
22:37I think they like Yorkshire.
22:39I've come to see how these pigs are.
22:41Don't let them out.
22:42All right.
22:43Listen, they've had a big journey.
22:44They want to run around.
22:45They've had a nice drink of water.
22:47They've settled nicely,
22:48and we've got them a little bit of a treat.
22:49Yeah, Rob, you can have one as well.
22:50So what is the plan for these ladies?
22:53Well, we'd like to breed them.
22:54They're cracking bloodlines.
22:55They're really impressive.
22:57We just need to find an eligible bachelor
22:59or place an order for some semen to come in the post.
23:03If you decide that there is not an eligible bachelor
23:05and you go and order some sperm in the post,
23:08it arrives, then what?
23:11Well, you've got to make sure that the gilts is in season.
23:14OK.
23:14That's obviously vital.
23:15And then you get something called a catheter
23:18that you just insert into the vagina.
23:20You pour the semen down.
23:22It does its job.
23:23Hopefully it swims in the right direction.
23:25You get piglets in three months, three weeks and three days.
23:27It's as easy as that.
23:28The trick is actually getting the right time.
23:31Now, if they're in season, they'll stand still
23:33if you put pressure on the back.
23:34Is that it? Is that how you tell?
23:36Yeah, you put weight on, and if they stand still,
23:38they're more or less in season.
23:40I think that's the ball jumping on the back.
23:42That's the simulator.
23:42So you just put pressure on the back.
23:44I had no idea it was that simple.
23:46Hello, gorgeous.
23:47No, don't eat me. Eat the apple.
23:48That has gone in a wonder.
23:50OK.
23:51Oh, no, here we go.
23:52Ah, here we go, here we go.
23:54She's having it now.
24:00After a good feed,
24:01it's off to the woods for Pip and Plum,
24:04where they've got an important job to do.
24:06Hopefully, they'll unearth some dormant seeds
24:09that have laid there that just need igniting,
24:12and in a month or two's time,
24:13this could be a sea of wildflowers.
24:15And then, in a few more months,
24:17there'll be a little litter of piglets trotting amongst it.
24:20That's the end goal.
24:22Alan, it's going to be nettles and thistles, right?
24:25And hopefully a few piglets.
24:27And then we all woke up and lived after labour.
24:28There you go.
24:30There you go.
24:30They're off.
24:31Rest assured, Adam Henson, they are happy pigs.
24:34Yeah.
24:34Oh, they're like pigs in the wood.
24:36When you're with.
24:40Well, fingers crossed,
24:42we'll be welcoming some new baby Berkshires
24:44to South Yorkshire later in the year.
24:46But now, from our favourite farming brothers
24:48to another set of siblings
24:50who know exactly what it takes
24:52to juggle life, livestock and family
24:54in South Wales.
25:02Meet the sisters in Wellies,
25:04two farming siblings to give Rob and Dave
25:07a run for their money.
25:09And just like the boys from Barnsley,
25:11they're full of the farming joys of springtime.
25:19Poppy and Josie Lewis are the fourth generation
25:21to farm these acres in Pembrokeshire.
25:24And with four-year-old Erin,
25:25two-year-old Dowie,
25:26at latest arrival,
25:28eight-week-old Joy in tour,
25:30it's a farming family affair.
25:33There you go, darling.
25:34You can see some more things now.
25:39They're so good for them.
25:40I mean, learning to, like,
25:41look after animals,
25:42a bit of respect and, yeah,
25:44it doesn't do them any harm, does it?
25:46A bit of dirt never hurt.
25:48They say not to work with animals or children
25:50and we do both, so...
25:51Yeah.
25:53At the last count,
25:55the two sisters were working with more than 250 cattle,
25:58but this spring has seen a lot of new arrivals.
26:01These are our spring calves.
26:04They're about a month old now.
26:05Calving is always the most busy time of year.
26:14Farming can be quite lonely,
26:16so being like a farming family
26:17is just, like, so much more enjoyable.
26:20Thank you!
26:21Working on the farm as sisters
26:23is honestly the best thing
26:26that I could really wish for.
26:28I don't think I would do it without you.
26:34While the sisters are on cattle duty,
26:36Dad Richard and Mum Dawn
26:37are busy getting their other business,
26:39a farmland adventure park,
26:41ready for the big spring opening.
26:45We do work as a team, don't we?
26:47Yeah.
26:48And nobody can beat your own family, can they?
26:50Running a farm and a farm adventure park,
26:53it has the same sort of challenges
26:54and the one at the moment
26:56is getting this place open and ready
26:57for a week Saturday.
27:02Over in the milking parlour,
27:04Poppy and Josie are now full on
27:06with the second milk of the day.
27:09When they're at their peak of milking,
27:11they'll produce about 7,000 litres each a year,
27:16which is what we're really happy with.
27:18We're not a really high-yielding system.
27:21We're just nice, simple,
27:22we don't feed them too much.
27:24and, yeah, it works really, really well.
27:26So a cow takes, on average,
27:27about eight minutes to milk.
27:29Obviously, it varies on the cow
27:31and when she's calved and when she's in her lactation,
27:33but, oops, don't want to get a food on.
27:36It'll take us about an hour 15 to milk 250 cows,
27:39which is really good going.
27:40And, yeah, we'll just keep doing the rows like that
27:43until everyone's milked
27:44and they go out to their food
27:45and they're all happy.
27:49There's nothing that makes a cow happier
27:51than fresh spring grass
27:53and seeing them turned out
27:54is a joyous moment
27:56for three generations of the Lewis family.
27:59Right, are we going for it then?
28:02After a winter cooped up inside,
28:04these cows are about to taste freedom.
28:07It's the highlight of the year for sure.
28:09It definitely defines spring.
28:11They're absolutely buzzing to get out
28:13and, yeah, when they go on grass,
28:14you'll see they'll be really excited.
28:17Are we ready?
28:18Yeah.
28:29Look at them all go!
28:35Gooty!
28:36Gooty!
28:37Gooty!
28:38Gooty!
28:39Gooty!
28:41Gooty!
28:41Well, that went all right, didn't it?
28:42Yeah, well, like, they did act like
28:44we haven't fed them all winter.
28:46Excited to see grass.
28:52There's nothing nicer than the sound of grazing.
28:58You can see the cows there with the Saroni barks.
29:00It's a really nice feeling of spring.
29:02It really is.
29:09Talk about flying the flag for female farmers.
29:11Well, family farming in general.
29:13Good luck to all of you.
29:14Now, last year, we saw Rob and Dave
29:17moving four of their reindeer to a woodland enclosure.
29:20Now, it is time to give them a bit more room.
29:23But before that can happen,
29:24there's some serious work to be done.
29:27Shall we just stay here and snuggle?
29:33This four-acre poplar woodland
29:35has been set aside by Rob and Dave
29:38as premium roaming ground for their reindeer.
29:41But some of the trees are rotten
29:43and if they come down,
29:45they could seriously injure the animals.
29:48Early spring is the perfect time to tackle it
29:51before nesting season begins.
29:53So today, I'm going to put my chainsaw experience to good use
29:57and help tree surgeon Jack and his team
30:00get the space reindeer ready.
30:04Morning, Jules.
30:05How are you, mate?
30:06Nice to see you, mate.
30:07Good to see you. Wow.
30:09You're already at it.
30:10These old poplars are a bit of a worry, aren't they?
30:13Yes.
30:13They've seen better days, certainly.
30:15So we've got to try and get them down and get them safe
30:17so the reindeer can roam free.
30:19And there's something about poplars.
30:20I mean, they are a hardwood,
30:21but they behave like a softwood.
30:22They rot very, very quickly.
30:24So as soon as you have any issues,
30:26it immediately becomes a problem.
30:27So we've got to get on top of them.
30:29So have you noticed any specific issues
30:31with any of these trees?
30:32I can see that hole there at the base of that one,
30:35which is growing toward the light,
30:37really unstable.
30:38Excessive lean, large cavity at the base.
30:40It's a recipe for disaster, really.
30:43So there are two, I suppose, timelines running on this.
30:47One is obviously the boys wish to get the reindeers out here
30:49as soon as possible,
30:50but also the time of year for you to operate as tree surgeon.
30:54Yeah, springtime usually brings better weather,
30:56although maybe not today,
30:57but also we've got to be conscious of the nesting season.
30:59So we've got to get on before these trees can become active
31:03and become homes for any birds.
31:04So how can I best help you?
31:06Well, we need these branches clear
31:07and they're at the bottom of this tree.
31:09So who wants to go and give us a hand?
31:10Absolutely.
31:12It may seem drastic to be felling this many trees,
31:16but not only will it make the coppice safer,
31:18it'll also let in more light,
31:21which will help any new saplings grow stronger.
31:26and there's nowhere else I'd rather be.
31:29But tidying up the ground is one thing.
31:32Handling this kind of kit 30 feet above it
31:35is a whole different story.
31:39With plenty of timber gathered...
31:41Nothing quite as terrifying as a chipper.
31:44Just to grind it up your morning.
31:46These offcuts are about to become
31:48valuable organic compost for the landscape.
31:51This is a joy, isn't it?
31:52because you haven't got to cart all this stuff on sight.
31:54Big boys' toys as well.
32:04Well, it's lovely to think that all this hard work, Jack,
32:06is going to make a real difference to these reindeer
32:08when they finally get out there into their enclosure,
32:10which is pretty nice, I would say.
32:13Nice and comfortable for them and also safe.
32:15Safe, that's the crucial thing, isn't it?
32:17But I think they're probably getting a bit impatient.
32:18We'd better carry on.
32:19Let's crack on.
32:23Coming up, new arrival rascal the miniature donkey
32:26gets a spring clean from Rob.
32:29When you get things like this born,
32:31it gives the place a real boost.
32:33Er, can I have my rope back, please?
32:35And spring means all change and a new home
32:38for these beauties.
32:40If you're a reindeer, spring's a busy time for you.
32:43It is, because that's the time that the calves are born.
32:45that the females lose their antlers
32:47and I suppose it's the time to celebrate new life
32:50and have fun in their new area.
33:04Welcome back to springtime on the farm.
33:06Now, earlier, we saw the team helping some miniature ponies
33:09find romance
33:10and we will only know if their amorous efforts pay off in time.
33:14But when it comes to equines getting pregnant,
33:17here's a sentence I've said once or twice.
33:19Here's some we've prepared earlier.
33:26One of the most welcome sights on the farm this springtime
33:29are the miniature donkey foals,
33:32like rascal here.
33:34We've been really busy with new arrivals
33:36and when you get things like this born,
33:38it gives the place a real boost.
33:40A natural birth,
33:42a blue bell pushed it out herself,
33:44the foal was up in no time drinking,
33:46it's exactly what you want.
33:49Can I have my rope back, please?
33:52But not all births go as smoothly as bluebells.
33:56Meet Jumping Jack, a very clear case in point.
34:00Mum, Jill, was struggling,
34:02but thanks to the farm's CCTV,
34:05Rob was able to spot the danger on his mobile
34:07and though he wasn't around, he was able to raise the alarm.
34:11Rob phoned me up, it was quite late.
34:14He said, get down there, Jill's in trouble,
34:17the donkey is stuck.
34:19So I drove down as fast as I could,
34:21got into the pen,
34:23the foal was coming out,
34:24one leg was forward,
34:25the other one was tucked back.
34:27I honestly thought the foal was dead.
34:29It was so stressful,
34:30there were no signs of life at all.
34:32I eased the little foal out
34:34and then, you know,
34:36it lifted its head
34:37and everything was all right.
34:39Did it say, hello Dave?
34:41Well, I tell you what,
34:42once it came out,
34:43I couldn't believe how quickly it was up
34:45and wanted to drink off mum.
34:50Today marks a big day
34:51for both of these recent arrivals.
34:53Come on, bluebell.
34:56It'll be the first time
34:57either of them
34:58has ever seen grass.
35:00Come on, girl.
35:02Come on, come on.
35:03Follow your pal.
35:04Come on, you're going to nibble
35:05some green grass.
35:07But jumping Jack is not so sure.
35:10It's not uncommon
35:11for the foals
35:12to be slightly reluctant
35:14to start with,
35:15but once they get the confidence,
35:16there'll be no stopping them.
35:18You've got that way with mum.
35:20Come on,
35:21it's not quite going to plan, Rob.
35:23Come on,
35:24there's a big field
35:24full of grass here.
35:25You're going to love it.
35:29You're never tired
35:30of a job like this
35:31because I know now
35:33it's...
35:36This donkey's
35:36taking some holding, actually.
35:37I think she's...
35:38The penny's dropped.
35:39She knows
35:40the paddock's looming.
35:42Come on, Rob.
35:43Hold your donkey.
35:44Steady down.
35:45Are you feeling
35:46a bit of an ass
35:46at the moment?
35:47Well, bluebell's
35:48making an ass of me.
35:50Rascal's not following me.
35:51He'll come.
35:52Come on.
35:54He don't actually
35:54know his name,
35:55so shouting rascal
35:56ain't going to help.
35:57It's going another way, Rob.
35:58Just keep walking.
35:59He'll come.
36:01What did I tell you?
36:02Here he is.
36:03Yeah.
36:05Here he comes.
36:13He's done it.
36:16He's one to watch, isn't he?
36:18He's got attitude.
36:19Look at that.
36:19You could get dizzy
36:20watching him.
36:22Jill's a coiled spring.
36:23Oh, rascal.
36:24He's an uncoiled spring.
36:29That is one very happy
36:31little rascal.
36:32And spurred on
36:33by his lust for life,
36:34it's not long
36:35before the rest
36:36of the herd
36:36join him
36:37in a springtime frolic.
36:39It's starting to go.
36:40Yeah, look at that.
36:45That's pure pleasure,
36:46isn't it?
36:48Now, that is a donkey
36:49derby.
36:50I like the way
36:50they hold their head up.
36:51You know, like,
36:52you know,
36:53I'm the boy.
36:55Reminds me of you
36:56in your younger days.
37:00It's hard to believe,
37:02isn't it,
37:02that that little fall
37:03there running about
37:04as lively as anything
37:05I've ever seen
37:06could have been gone.
37:07It does make you feel
37:08pleased.
37:09It makes you feel proud.
37:10It makes you feel
37:11like it were a job
37:11well done.
37:12That's teamwork, Dave.
37:13It's just right place,
37:14right time.
37:15Exactly.
37:25Well, how lovely
37:26to see those young foals
37:27enjoying some spring grass
37:29for the first time.
37:30And they're not
37:30the only animals here
37:31looking forward
37:32to being turned out
37:33this season.
37:34Earlier, you may recall,
37:35I helped fell
37:36some of those dangerous
37:37poplar trees
37:38on Rob and Dave's land
37:39to make way
37:39for their new reindeer.
37:41Well, now,
37:42it's time to let them
37:43enjoy their new space.
37:49Since before Christmas,
37:50Rob and Dave's herd
37:51of reindeer
37:52have mainly been living
37:53in an enclosure
37:54close to the farm.
37:56But after some
37:57selective tree surgery,
37:59they are now about
38:00to gain access
38:01to a larger
38:02and much more
38:03varied landscape.
38:05Wow, so much
38:06for spring.
38:07What a lovely spring day
38:08for a reindeer, really.
38:10Spring has sprung.
38:11Right, what's the plan here?
38:13Right, the plan is
38:14we've been making
38:15major renovations
38:16to that area of woodland
38:17below this compound.
38:19Today's the day
38:20that they can explore
38:21their new area,
38:22but the weather
38:23has not played ball
38:24with us.
38:24We're going to rotate
38:25the reindeers a little bit
38:27and they're going to
38:28have a really good
38:29quality of life.
38:30We think of it
38:30like a holiday home,
38:32Helen.
38:32Talking of holiday homes,
38:34can't you take
38:34a little bit of shelter
38:35in there?
38:37As well as getting
38:38a pruned back paddock.
38:41Shut the gate, Jules.
38:42Yeah.
38:43Rob and Dave
38:44have built a new
38:45desres to go with it.
38:47So will they have
38:48access to this then,
38:49even when they're
38:49in the woods?
38:50They will always have
38:51access to this shelter,
38:52water, and this is
38:54where we feed them.
38:55So, you know,
38:56when we rattle that bucket,
38:57they'll come running
38:58and then we can
38:58have a good look at them.
38:59We would love to think
39:00that once we've got
39:02these better facilities
39:03vetted in,
39:04we could next spring
39:05and have some calves
39:06born in these woods
39:07and I think that
39:07would be magical.
39:08If you're a reindeer,
39:09spring's a busy time
39:10for you.
39:11It is because that's
39:12the time that the
39:12calves are born,
39:13the females lose
39:15their antlers,
39:16and I suppose it's
39:17the time to celebrate
39:18new life and have
39:19fun in their new area.
39:20I think they're going
39:20to really enjoy
39:21stretching their legs
39:22and having a bit
39:23of a run.
39:24Well, if it's good
39:24enough for them,
39:25it's got to be good
39:26enough for us.
39:28While Rob and Dave
39:29make sure they get
39:30all the right nutrition,
39:32reindeer love to
39:33forage in the woods
39:34like this for like
39:35and fungi and berries.
39:37Some excellent woodwork
39:39looks like it's gone
39:39on in there.
39:40Has there been any
39:41change for action?
39:43Can you see these
39:44great rounds now,
39:45the big holes in them?
39:45Yeah, these were
39:46poplars that were
39:47reaching up.
39:47It just wasn't safe
39:48to leave those trees up
39:50while these make it
39:51their new home.
39:52But as you can see,
39:53it's taken away the risk
39:55and a bit more for them
39:56to play with and
39:56wander around.
39:57Jules, you have
39:58created the perfect
39:59playground.
40:00You have nurtured
40:01the perfect animal.
40:03Let's open the gate.
40:04Come on.
40:06The plan is for
40:07these four males
40:08to have the coppice
40:09first.
40:10We're in surrender!
40:11Yeah!
40:14Woo!
40:15Go on!
40:15And off, big up!
40:17With the females
40:18taking their turn
40:19in a fortnight's time.
40:20But that was lovely
40:21to see them eager
40:23to get out
40:23despite the weather
40:24and the wind.
40:25Shall we wander down
40:25and see where they've gone?
40:27Which should help
40:28reduce any chance
40:29of overgrazing
40:30and damage
40:31to new spring roots.
40:33I mean, this was
40:34a kind of forgotten
40:35corner of the farm,
40:36wasn't it?
40:36So you've given it
40:37a new lease of life,
40:38you're giving them
40:39the opportunity
40:40to lead their best life,
40:42really.
40:42Well, you can tell
40:42they love it,
40:43their heads are up,
40:44they're prancing round.
40:45They look healthy
40:46and happy and fit
40:47and thriving,
40:48don't they?
40:48Yeah, they do.
40:49Nice.
40:49I couldn't have said
40:50it better myself,
40:51hadn't I?
40:51Well, I guess once
40:52they get a sense
40:52of the geography
40:54of their new enclosure,
40:56where their shelter is,
40:58etc.,
40:58they'll just make it
40:59their own.
40:59What we'll do
41:00later on tonight,
41:01we'll come back,
41:01rattle the bucket,
41:03you know,
41:03they'll like food.
41:04If Dave rattles
41:05his nuts,
41:05they'll come running.
41:07I've really enjoyed
41:08this, but it is cold.
41:09Shall we let them
41:09enjoy their new home?
41:10Yes, I think so.
41:12That's the end
41:12of my day, that.
41:13They look great,
41:14don't they?
41:18Oh, that was cold,
41:20wasn't it?
41:20Indeed it was.
41:21Listen, that is it
41:22for our celebration
41:23of spring here
41:24on the farm
41:25and what an experience
41:26it has been
41:26with lamb lambs,
41:27with sheared sheep,
41:28with maced miniature ponies,
41:30with perched pigs,
41:31we've even built
41:32a home for two giant
41:34tortoises here in
41:35Bradley.
41:35I did not see that
41:36one coming.
41:36And a huge thank you
41:38to all of our
41:38farming friends
41:39right across the
41:40country for sharing
41:41their lives with us
41:42at this,
41:42the busiest time
41:43of year.
41:44But lads,
41:45we wouldn't do it
41:45without you.
41:46Thank you to you
41:47and all the team
41:48here at Cannonball
41:48Farm.
41:48It's been amazing.
41:50It's been our
41:50pleasure, Jules.
41:51You're welcome.
41:52I can't decide
41:52if they're going to
41:53stop answering
41:53the phone to us.
41:54Alien brain.
41:55Thank you guys.
41:56And a massive thank you
41:57to Adam Henson
41:57and Jimmy Doherty
41:58who also invited us
41:59onto their farms
42:00and it goes without
42:01saying we couldn't
42:01do this without
42:02JB Gill
42:03and you the
42:04farming army
42:04for watching us,
42:06for inviting us
42:06into your living rooms.
42:08So all that is left
42:09to say,
42:10goodbye until next time.
42:11Goodbye.
42:14Let's go.
42:15I feel like I want
42:16to call him Bob.
42:16Hey Jimmy.
42:17Good to see you.
42:17I never dreamt
42:19they'd eat this much
42:19bread.
42:21Mum's really
42:22mothering it now.
42:24Oh wow,
42:25it's all going on.
42:27That's what we're
42:28here for.
42:31Steady on lad,
42:31look at me,
42:32I'm your friend.
42:33That rascal
42:34is one to watch,
42:35isn't he?
42:35Ah, it's good.
42:37You don't want
42:38a short cow
42:39just to be docile
42:40but you also
42:41don't want it
42:41to boot the judge.
42:42Yeah,
42:43a definite
42:43pair of testicles.
42:46I'll tell you
42:47what mate,
42:48that's a technique
42:48I've never seen
42:49before.
42:50Are you feeling
42:50a bit of an ass
42:51at the moment?
42:52She's a big car,
42:53she's big but
42:54she's beautiful.
42:55That's what
42:56springtime's all
42:57about.
42:57You're right.
43:05Well,
43:06Michael Portillo
43:07will definitely
43:07need a gilet here
43:08as he explores
43:09the Swedish capital
43:10Stockholm,
43:11brand new
43:12Tuesday at 7.
43:13And a massive
43:13wake up call
43:14for the drink
43:15and drug drivers
43:15next,
43:16here come
43:16from the Traffic
43:17Ops.
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