A shepherd is assisting with the lambing process of their flock, helping mothers give birth and caring for newborn lambs. The shepherd is also working with a machine called a "nanny" that helps with feeding the lambs, and they're assisted by Jess, who's helping with bottle-feeding and training the lambs. Later, Carissa arrives to help with the training and feeding of the lambs, allowing the shepherd to focus on other tasks. Throughout the video, the shepherd is seen checking on the mothers and lambs, providing care and assistance as needed, and tagging the lambs. The shepherd also shares information about the lambing process, including the concept of "meconium staining," where lambs can excrete their first poop in the womb, causing a yellow discoloration.
1. The speaker found the honey pot.
2. The speaker had 39 lambs born yesterday.
3. The speaker needs to tag the lambs.
4. The speaker has a helper, Jess, who is assisting with chores and lamb care.
5. The speaker has a nanny, which is a machine that helps with feeding the lambs.
6. The nanny has eight hoses and can feed 15 lambs at a time.
7. The speaker weighs and times the solution to get the right mixture for the lambs.
8. The speaker had a triplet birth, with one lamb coming out backwards.
9. The speaker had to push the lamb back in and grab a back leg to pull it out.
10. The speaker marked the lambs for once.
11. The speaker's daughter, Carissa, is helping with lamb care.
12. Carissa is taking over from Jess with training the bottle lambs.
13. The speaker is almost halfway through the lambing group.
14. The due date for the lambs was yesterday.