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PGWild Tales from the Farm45mSmithsonian Channel

Summer days mean the animals get to roam in the open meadows; the Hebridean sheep stage a breakout, giving the sheepdog her first chance at a roundup.

Original Air Date: Jul 12, 2020

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S1, EP4 "Hunkering Down"

S1, EP4 "Hunkering Down"

The farm animals settle for the shortest days of the year; to stave off boredom, the cows enjoy holiday treats and a concert; Sheila is busy with nine piglets.

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S1, EP3 "Change in the Air"

S1, EP3 "Change in the Air"

As the leaves change, wild urges grip the animals; Rams Roger and Hamish battle for dominance, while Sally the hen flies the coop for a tour of the farm.

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S1, EP2 "Great Escape"

S1, EP2 "Great Escape"

Summer days mean the animals get to roam in the open meadows; the Hebridean sheep stage a breakout, giving the sheepdog her first chance at a roundup.

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S1, EP1 "Leaping Into Life"

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Spring is in the air and life on the farm is bursting out everywhere, as twin lambs Larry and Flora leap for joy in the meadow with the other newborns.

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Familiar farmyard friends can be just as unpredictable as their wild animal counterparts; life on the farm is just as complex as that on the Serengeti; over the course of a year, and across the seasons, the secret lives of farm animals are revealed.
Original Air Date: Jul 5, 2020
Genres: DocuseriesTV Series
Rating: AL
Playback: HD
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