This video from Emmerdale illustrates the daily life of a farming family, showcasing traditional agricultural practices such as horse care (bandaging, hoof treatment with sugar and iodine), livestock management (pigs, calves, sheep), and community events like the Young Farmers Rally where children participate in singing competitions. The narrative demonstrates how rural families balance farm work with family life, including caring for injured animals, preparing for events, and preserving local history through walking tours of historical sites like the Awith village memorial to a dam disaster.
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He’s got the voice of an angelAdded:
Early start for Saturday. Look at all that water coming off that sugar.
Um, Sunday. Did I just say Sunday? I said Sunday. I meant Saturday. Um, it's the Young Farmers Rally today. Get to hear Jack's wonderful amazing singing.
Not looking forward to the weather. I won't be a minute. Let me just go and get Mast in.
Um, yeah, the weather. Just looked at the forecast. I think we'll need to take Coach with us by the looks of it.
So, just bringing Mast in, do Reuben's foot, put Reuben out.
Um, do Kai, that's Kai's heter that's just draining.
And then, yeah.
off for the day.
Going to Matlock, I believe.
Um, go through these lot and catch them this week and get the lambs all rung up before we end up with a load of Tams and then we'll move them across the road and then we can do some with this field.
Spray it.
That's what I like to see. Masten, you standing waiting for me.
Goodbye.
Morning.
No, don't do that. I'm coming.
See what the piggies are doing. All right, piggies.
I won't scare you.
You eat some food.
Hey, there's some food.
Heat. Heat.
Heat. Heat.
Ready to go out?
Your polos. Be a good boy. Mom left us some polos, didn't she? Look, she'll be here today.
Just a minute. I can't take him out.
Go.
We go out now. I think Reuben, I fixed you turn you out yesterday because that is all we've got. No, you can't eat that. That's your bandage. You silly horse.
Morning green with Ferg. It's big bandage on.
Happy to be out again for a few hours.
Hopefully, won't be long, Ruben. Be back to normal.
Yes. And then just need to uh skip Kai out.
I'll be done. Shower and uh yeah, set off for a day of standing in a field.
Hey, piggies.
Hey.
Mustn't get too attached.
I mustn't get too attached. Hey, we can't get too attached to you. No, we're not allowed to keep you.
You're so cute. Yeah.
Enjoy your food.
That's the horses done. Now to find my horses.
Don't mind me. Don't get up. I'll just climb over you.
Don't even get up. Morning. You lot. You look comfy. Don't know which one you are, but you look very comfy.
Right. Where are the horses?
Oh, the horses also look comfy. Everyone lay down. Got one one lamb stood up.
Everybody else, including the cows, I lay down.
At least they lay down. It means Daisy's not going to chase me cuz I don't have a weapon.
By a weapon, I mean a head collar.
Look how she's looking at me. Oh, Sue not bothered. They've even distanced themselves. Usually Maisy's with Daisy.
Ma's like, "Bety, will you look after me?" Because she's a lunatic.
And I can hear snoring from over here.
Even in the field he's All right.
I'll leave it above to Jeff it up.
I suppose some geese.
It's going to nice set up.
matching rugs.
Not how it fades, though.
Not one of the worlds.
The difference in color.
That one's brand new. That one's two months old.
Right to shower, get the children up, and leave.
Cup of tea as well. Definitely could do with a cup of tea.
Look at her. Feel like she's got an evil eye looking at me.
She's definitely following me with her eyes. She not got up. I think I'm safe.
>> Who?
>> Dad.
>> And now on our way.
>> Look how happy he is. I thought I forgot to change my jumper then.
>> What?
>> I forgot to change my jumper.
>> Didn't forget to change jumper, but I don't think he's brought a coat. There's only me and the twins that have got coats.
>> Coat. It's sunny >> traing this afternoon, he says. So, yes, we're now on our way like because I've got in the car after him. Where are we going?
>> Yeah, but we got a petrol station.
>> Yeah, but >> we're an hour late.
>> Yeah, but you've not set the satnav. Do you know where you're going?
>> But lucky if we get there for when Jack's singing.
>> Oh, that's not my fault. You suffer on your royal backside.
>> I said everyone to leave at 9. And you were you were the last one in the car.
He just admitted that.
>> Only because I had Harry remembered he had his medicine.
>> Did you do his medicine? Have you done his medicine once?
>> No.
>> And I boiled the kettle because I've got a travel cup to bring it with me.
>> Yeah, but none of the kids were up anyway. So don't worry before.
>> It's always my fault.
>> Always my fault. It's always my fault.
>> Me, Mr. Dam.
>> Well, it's me, Mr. Ham Sandwich.
>> I love ham sandwich. Well, I'm a dragon.
I'm going to be fired.
>> I love being a dragon for my dinner.
>> What are you doing?
>> Fired.
>> Guess what?
>> See that? That's the grumpy mark. You just got to meet the not the real Mark when he's not when he's not being fake behind the camera.
>> Not as fake as your a just fueling the car up. So, I've run across to Tesco to uh buy some drinks for the day. Save us a little bit of money while we're there.
Look at >> that. Everyone else.
>> All right. I will be in green.
>> It is just need to warm up. What temperatures my car say? It's 11 not. But grass is definitely growing.
Look at that. It's got some serious grass on it.
>> Look at that for a view. I >> think I'm glad that I brought mine and the twins coats. Look at that cloud though.
>> Yeah, it's all right.
>> Blue sky.
>> I did I did ask the older ones if they wanted a coat.
>> Never ask me.
>> Well, you was too busy on the phone. I said >> older ones. James will be my witness where you James cuz James will wear a coat.
>> I said I've got mine and the twins coats. Would anybody else like a coat?
>> So, we'll be we'll be dry, boys.
>> I've got two jumpers.
>> I found >> James would want the John Deere that's parked up there.
>> Oh, yeah. He's going on about a John Deere.
>> There's your John Deere, James.
>> Mommy.
>> Yeah.
>> I'm there. Deals. Look at I feel like I need to open the window then.
So this is why he's like in Scotland affordable.
>> Yeah, I'll lose.
>> Yeah, it's usually your phone if I zoom in.
>> The grass on the side of the road is ridiculous.
>> Baby calves, boys.
>> This Then we found two pel for robot milk. So look has a robot pushes the feed up guys.
>> Right on this clip they're doing a thing called um car squash. They have to see how many members they can get in the car. Um hopefully end up getting 20 people.
>> Joint third with 20 in the car.
That was nice.
>> James, did you get a bit squashed in the car?
>> Yeah, I kept getting kicked in the back of the head.
>> 20 you got in there.
>> No, it's not that good, either.
>> No, I think that's good.
>> Is it?
>> Yeah, I think everyone else has got like 15 or 16. You getting, Charlie? No.
Your job's a joke. You're broke. Your love is away. It's like you're always stuck in second gear when it >> I'll be there for you.
I'll be there for you.
I've been there before. I'll be there for you. You been there for me, too.
I'll be there for you.
I'll be there for you.
>> You were there for me, too. I'll be there for you.
>> Life was there for me, too.
Go on. Just go again, Jack.
>> I'll be there for you when the rain starts fall. I'll be there for you.
>> Not like I've been there before. I'll be there for you. Are you there for me, too?
Pineapple under the sea in yellow something you wish that you're getting like a fish.
See, are you joking in the toilet?
>> No, it's not looking in the toilet.
>> No, I don't doing that.
>> What are you doing?
>> Oh, I'm looking good.
>> Do you like your lair?
>> Yeah, I'm >> right here. Now, we've got a few clips of stuff what the children have made. a bit different competition.
>> This exhibit will represent the diversity of young farmers clubs in the national. Congratulations.
>> This one as well.
>> Oh, that's good one. You did it.
>> That's quite cool.
What's >> this one?
>> Flower ranger flowers. Well, chose to reflect a watery something something.
>> Design a design a little nuddle in execution.
>> That sheep's good, isn't it?
>> I like that cake looks good.
>> This is the one that's come first.
>> Somebody painted that or maybe artworks, I gather though.
as well.
>> Is it ours?
>> It must have to be food from like around the world or something, wasn't it?
>> What is it?
>> Well, caught that one.
>> I don't know. Missed it.
15 17 18 19 trying to get over the road. N's going to go in a minute.
>> He's trying to get out.
>> There's Megan and Katy there at the end.
COME ON, JACK.
>> RUN, JACK.
>> RUN, JACK.
>> Keep going. You got Don't worry about going.
>> Keep going. You got Run disqualified.
JACK, COME ON.
>> COME ON, JACK.
KEEP GOING.
>> We're struggling to carry the elbow.
That's cheating.
scraper.
>> No, which one's the feed one? Is that one?
>> The feed that pushes the feed up. That one. Yeah.
>> Comes up there and pushes the tilage back to wall.
>> Robot's off.
>> It's so slow.
>> Yeah, it won't be fast.
Never mind.
>> Don't go in there. It might run over you.
>> See how it's t forward?
>> Understand now why it's taped off, can't you?
>> Yeah. It run you over, would it?
>> Have you seen this?
>> Have you recovered now?
>> You'll never see one again.
Yeah. So he don't run you over.
>> Yeah. I reckon he does push it up more, won't it?
Dad robots on his way back.
>> Mom according to Harry. George Jack comes second in his singing.
>> No practice.
>> That's pretty good. I don't know why my camera's blurred.
>> No practice at all.
>> George, you got a worm. Have a look.
Harry's got a worm to take home and put in the car. Wormh.
>> You know what eats worms?
>> Birds.
>> Chickens.
>> Daddy.
>> The gold detailing is not going to be very happy. We gather somebody's got stuck in front of us and covered the car in mud.
>> Even the window.
>> Even on the window.
>> Have some crispy.
>> We had a good day, boys.
>> Yeah.
Tired. I think >> Jack got second in his singing.
>> He did very good singing though.
>> He did to be fair, Jack. If it weren't for you, it would have been even more embarrassing.
>> Just thank you. It's going to been like this all day. It would have been a real bleak day, wouldn't it?
>> It was cold as it was.
>> It was cold. It would have been like jumping in that cold water.
>> No, I would definitely.
>> No, but Jack will want to do that next year when he's fully better, won't you, Jack?
>> I would. I would.
>> You two are old enough.
>> No one.
>> Jack has done it once before.
>> And also mommy.
>> Well, we're still sat in the car. Jack's ran off to feed his pigs. James has ran off to feed his calves. And we're just sat here in the rain.
>> I don't want to go out there.
>> I don't know where the twins went. Did you?
>> One went inside, one went with someone inside with Jack. Yeah, >> but it's proper chucking it down.
>> I could just like have food.
>> We could got food. We could stay here all night.
>> Who drinks in the back in there?
>> Yeah, I think I would.
>> How are the piggies?
>> All right.
making a lot of noises now.
>> No, I don't see them.
>> I better go soaking tomorrow morning's het in my bin for Kai.
Um, he's doing loads better, but still can't have any sugar.
He's got blood tests on Tuesday morning, so hopefully that will tell us a bit more about how he's doing even though he looks so much more comfortable.
And but yeah, this is definitely the worst job in the world. I'm just going to skip him out.
Oh, started to rain again. It had stopped.
Just skip him out and and skip. Not going to skip. Oh, yeah. I will skip Patrick. My wheelbarrow will be out. I'll skip Reuben and do Reuben's bandage.
You heard that nay? That's Kai naying for me.
That's the other thing. He wasn't really nighing.
So that's how I know that he's also feeling better. You see the water yet?
Almost full. Bit scared about going near the tap though cuz I did just see a rat run from where that tire is this way.
I'm worried it's in those nipples and stuff.
You'll know about it if I um if I walk to the top. Turn the tap off.
There's a rat in that lot. Trust me.
They're there. Rat, please run away.
I don't like you.
Best thing to do is just not look.
I don't know if you don't know it's there. I'm coming. You >> right. I think I shall go and check around the animals.
An interesting day today.
Jack singing didn't half crack me up.
Everyone's done very well.
Um yeah, video bits, but I didn't really speak on them. So, um some of the videos are the competition. And then at the end of it, all they do like a what they end sports.
Yeah. Or they run. They have to get potatoes out the water and then they have to run around of course. Yeah.
There's the good lady somewhere over there.
Right.
I think it's for winter wear again, isn't it?
>> Hard at work. walking out.
She told me it was summer.
>> It is summer every day.
>> Oh, it's minging. They thought, isn't it? Look at the eat.
>> It's mingy. Look at the poop on wall.
Poop on wall.
Right. Better push the cow's food up. We don't have any fancy robots here. We do have a load all, so I'll do it with that.
So, as Reuben's foot's feeling better, hello you.
Your tongue's sticking out.
He's got no top teeth. Look, his tongue sticks out. Um, yeah. So, as his foot's feeling better, we've now got to make a mixture of sugar and iodine. So, two spoon sugar, one spoon iodine. Then I'm going to make it to a paste, whack it on with a brush of some description. I'm not really sure how yet. Put a nappy on and bandage it up. So, that is the plan.
So, here goes.
So now we just have a paste to put on his foot.
First need to take his old bandage off.
There's his old one. You can see still a little bit coming out.
Not as much. So put your new one on.
You don't get your polos until I'm done.
What are you doing?
Showing everyone that you've got no teeth. Look, I've got no top teeth.
Ernie, my old horse, had no top teeth either. Now, luckily for Bev, Reuben doesn't walk around too much with his tongue hanging out. Ernie's tongue was out all the time. It felt horrible. It was always cold.
You let me do this now.
I'm follow now.
being a good patient.
Nice.
I can't get them out.
Let's move your poo.
You're funny, aren't you? Look at those gums. She's got a little shed now to put up below darling. Keep her dry down here. It would be rude not to go and have a little look at the piggies. Piggies.
Where are piggies?
Piggies. Hello piggies.
How we doing?
Let me throw you yet.
Little noises.
Oh, sat down.
Oh, is this Oh.
Very wet poo bum the sheep.
I get the three of these. Get them started.
And I think I'll have to get this field sprayed.
They're all hiding in the trees up there. Look.
Some very wet sheep hiding in the trees.
All right. It's going to take her off.
Sally's going to run around.
>> You're going to be able to control your dog with the sheep.
>> It's a sheep dog.
>> I know.
I don't bring her anymore to check the me.
>> Why?
>> Your shadows behind you.
>> Why? Because there's sheep in the field.
>> I got you.
Don't know what your problem is. She's a well trained dog.
>> She's well trained for you.
>> She really wants to go and catch them sheep though.
>> The other one's back at the gate.
>> See, now one can't get through the gate.
>> This one won't be able to get out the field.
>> Oh, it jumps in.
>> Can't jump out.
>> It's a bit rough on it. Zoe, come on.
Come on. I think you're too fat. Oh, no.
It's Saturday morning. I'm setting off from my house and I'm going without a dog. Don't tell Todd, but I'm going on a walk with the walking festival. So, I'm walking down this little path which will take me into our village.
And then I will go into the hall and have a drink and some biscuits and then we'll all set off. The walk I'm going on is going from the next village to us which is called Dog Garag. It's only a few miles down the valley and where we're going to set off from there is um a memorial because there was a dam disaster. The lake at the top of the hill, the dam burst its banks and the water flooded the village. It's just over 150 years ago and a lot of people were killed, but a lot were saved because they were at chapel because it was Sunday morning. So the people who went to chapel weren't in their homes when the dam burst and all the water came down and flooded the valley. So I suppose some people could say it was divine intervention.
So this is our chapel. It's only used very occasionally for special services and weddings and things these days. A friend of mine is getting married in July and she's getting married in this chapel which is very pretty. They only use part of it I believe these days.
Obviously, back in the day, Chapel was very big in Wales. And uh as you can see, it's quite an imposing building.
Very nice steps. I should think I'll get some nice photos of the bride coming down the steps. And then to the left is our little church.
And that is used just a little bit. I've been to someone's funeral there once, which was uh it's very cozy church. We have a service a few times a year there like a com um Christmas carols and things like that, Easter services. It's quite a pretty little church. And then I go down down the village here. There's the main road just straight across the road into the village hall. So this is the start of the walk and this is where the memorial to the damn disaster is.
And these massive rocks here were the rocks that were washed down the hill.
So you can see the houses are ruined by look at this lovely little cottage in the woods. It's a pottery.
People make pottery in the summit and the owner said it was okay to vlog it.
So we're here in the ruined village of Awith. Last people who lived here were in 1928 and somebody left their mangle and that's they used to turn the handle and put the washing through the middle of there. for people to dry their clothes.
I think it would have taken Kate quite a while with her washing load to get a washing dry. We've walked up a very steep hill to get to here anyway. But it's very, very pretty. It's a little bit like an Amazonian rainforest. Very nice. So, we've walked right up this hill. We're high up on the top of the hill here. And you can see right across the Conway Valley. The brown part is the riverbed. And when the tide's in, that will fill up with water.
The lump you can see at the top there is our destination. We've come quite a long way up. It's called Penagaya which means hillfort.
>> We've just had a quick stop for a drink.
We managed to make the best of what we could find to sit on.
Nice bit of farm machinery made a nice seat.
>> Nice. We sat and looked at the view. You can't really see it very well for the trees. The view over the river.
>> Well, we've ended up at the home of a man who's made this sculpture >> and it's copy of one in Bondant gardens just down the valley. We're in the garden of a sculptor.
This is a sculpture that he's done of the last supper of the 12 apostles and he made that all himself and it's life size basically or even a bit bigger perhaps.
We've just had a stop for lunch. It's now raining just very lightly and that's the summit that we're aiming for. And there's an Iron Age fort up there or remains of one burial mounds. It's been a very pretty walk. Lots of nice bird song.
You can see the river right the way down the valley there.
Enjoyed it so far, but I think we're going to get wet on the last bit. Never mind. It'll be worth it when we get there. I'm at the summit and it's very, very windy. So, I'll just show the pictures without speaking because it's going to be very windy.
We've walked nearly all day and we finally see some sheep.
Very hardy Welsh mountain sheep. Move off and I don't scare them.
On the way back down, we've come across a ruined farmhouse.
Apparently, it was only vacated in 1920s.
And I presume that these are the buildings for the animals.
>> What do you think, Mark? You think it's a bit of a doer uper instead of Scotland?
Heat.
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