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I have a yearling that is always calling her head off randomly. No grain until this year, so that's not the cause. She always sounds horrible at it, too and I make faces at her and tell her to chill out, it doesn't work, obviously. Lol. IDK why she does it, she's done it since I got her and her mom, never been separated, but she still whines. =/
Mine all line up by the gate and sing their heads off for lunch this time of year. It starts in February and by April, I start ignoring them until they quite down some. Sure makes them friendly, but also very noisy and I'm not a fan of noisy critters. Some of them call with their mouths full, I like to turn towards them with a face and comment on how rude it is to talk with their mouths full and that they sound dreadful. It's more for my sanity and fun than for them.
I don't think you mentioned if you feed them or not and that's when they do most of the calling. But yeah, if your sheep is like my first one, there isn't much you can do other than ignore her and buy some ear plugs.
If she's like my others, than ignoring her and not rewarding her with food and attention will eventually work.
Mine all line up by the gate and sing their heads off for lunch this time of year. It starts in February and by April, I start ignoring them until they quite down some. Sure makes them friendly, but also very noisy and I'm not a fan of noisy critters. Some of them call with their mouths full, I like to turn towards them with a face and comment on how rude it is to talk with their mouths full and that they sound dreadful. It's more for my sanity and fun than for them.
I don't think you mentioned if you feed them or not and that's when they do most of the calling. But yeah, if your sheep is like my first one, there isn't much you can do other than ignore her and buy some ear plugs.
If she's like my others, than ignoring her and not rewarding her with food and attention will eventually work.