vt_mountainman
Chillin' with the herd
One of my friendliest ewes started doing that to me also. One day I just happened to see her put her head down and come running at me from about 10' away. Fortunately I was prepared, so just as she got to me I flipped her over and held her down, the exact same way that norseofcourse described in the post above.
I held her down until she stopped struggling, but I did NOT hurt her in any way, and I did not yell at her at all. Actually, I calmly talked to her while I held her on the ground. Once she became quiet, I held her for a minute or two longer, and then let her up. She completely avoided me for about 2 weeks after I did that, but gradually she came back to me to me for more attention. She is now just as friendly as she was before, but she no longer head butts me at all.
I held her down until she stopped struggling, but I did NOT hurt her in any way, and I did not yell at her at all. Actually, I calmly talked to her while I held her on the ground. Once she became quiet, I held her for a minute or two longer, and then let her up. She completely avoided me for about 2 weeks after I did that, but gradually she came back to me to me for more attention. She is now just as friendly as she was before, but she no longer head butts me at all.