BlueMoonFarms
True BYH Addict
My head ewe is smart...to smart...she knows when we are going to catch them somehow and I have yet to figure out how to trick her.
Usually I just round up the herd into a corner and check them one by one, but Rosie has learned how to avoid the corners while leading the herd around...
So cornering is out.
She has discovered that when she leads the herd into the chicken coop that I will close the door and trap them...
Tricking is out...
She somehow knows I am trying to catch them when lure the sheep with treats into the small pen, and will bolt away at the last second leaving only her out in the field most of the time. Even though I feed them treats there randomly to get them to go in willingly...
Bribing is out...
She also keeps her distance so fake walking past her and then grabbing is out to...
She laughs at the sheep hook...
It takes three+ people to catch her, and usually around a half and hour to tire her out before she gets slow enough for us to nab her.
She was not this hard to catch last year, so before she lambs I want to come up with a nice gentle means of catching her that wont cause me to end up with massive calves from chasing her none stop.
The only other thing that I can think of is stretching out some of the fencing we have and stretch it so we cut her off from most of the field for easy catching. *she will probably jump it knowing her...*
Any ideas? Any?
Usually I just round up the herd into a corner and check them one by one, but Rosie has learned how to avoid the corners while leading the herd around...
So cornering is out.
She has discovered that when she leads the herd into the chicken coop that I will close the door and trap them...
Tricking is out...
She somehow knows I am trying to catch them when lure the sheep with treats into the small pen, and will bolt away at the last second leaving only her out in the field most of the time. Even though I feed them treats there randomly to get them to go in willingly...
Bribing is out...
She also keeps her distance so fake walking past her and then grabbing is out to...
She laughs at the sheep hook...
It takes three+ people to catch her, and usually around a half and hour to tire her out before she gets slow enough for us to nab her.
She was not this hard to catch last year, so before she lambs I want to come up with a nice gentle means of catching her that wont cause me to end up with massive calves from chasing her none stop.
The only other thing that I can think of is stretching out some of the fencing we have and stretch it so we cut her off from most of the field for easy catching. *she will probably jump it knowing her...*
Any ideas? Any?