This is why we breed Merino Sheep | Western Australian Sheep Farm Vlog

This week on TJM Farming: Now that the main cropping is finished for the year it's time to sow the cover crop to help some of our pastures grow back and turn our attention to the Farm's bread and butter. Merino Sheep. Ram shearing is upon us, 3 months late due to unavoidable delays, now that my ram lambs are 1 year old, it's time to find out: do they fit the wool quality needs for breeding, or will they lose their balls? Watch the video all the way to the end to find out. Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 00:35 Responding to your Comments 02:07 Sowing the cover crop 06:40 Ram Lamb Recap 07:50 Wool they meet the mark? 08:56 Why Merinos and not wool shedders? 10:08 Ram lamb number 3 10:38 Ram Lamb 4 12:09 Ram Lamb 2 "Rebel" 13:45 Ram Lamb 1 "Noah's Choice" 16:18 some of the big rams wool 18:00 the end of the video This channel is a proud supporter of #KeepTheSheep, if you would like to know more about the campaign and why Noah keeps rattling on about it so much, you can find more information as well as where to sign the petition here: https://www.keepthesheep.com.au/ Join Noah (Aka TJM) and his family on a new adventure as they set their sights on a new 3,000-acre stock block home to sandy soils, Pine plantations and their 650 Merino's as they aim to turn the new property from a Stock block with battered facilities into a thriving Turn-Key Farm. #australianfarming #sheepfarm #sheepfarming