Hello, I am in Northwest Ohio and I am in the next few years hoping to get into some animals! I currently only have chickens but I barely count that as having farm animals. I plan to eventually take over my grandparents property which is on a little over 6 acres. I was originally interested in just goats for my wife and I would potentially milk them/sell their kids for an offset cost of having them. Recently I have been leaning more towards sheep. I know there are plenty of breeds of sheep that would be great but have found a breed that I can't keep my mind off of which is American Black Belly Sheep. That is where my questions lie now. They would be the pleasure to look at more than anything as far as reason for keeping them but also for their meat. I have read they are skittish and closer to the side of wild with not a ton of need for intervention with their day to day/week to week. I was wondering how hard it is to move them around without them losing their marbles (if that is even a problem) or if they need even higher fencing then normal sheep (I'm sure they do but to what extent?). My biggest question, which I can't seem to find anywhere, is with them being on the more skittish/wild side.. how do you go about slaughtering them? I know most farm animals you just walk up to them and do what you need to do but with them it sounds like you aren't getting close to them to get anything done! So just wanted to hear some if any experiences with them! Thank you so much!