Feb 8, 2013 #1 MAJORG.O.A.T Exploring the pasture Joined Feb 8, 2013 Messages 21 Reaction score 2 Points 17 Location port townsend WA my bro pulls lydias ear is this ok or does it hert her i lidia and do not want her hert
Feb 8, 2013 #2 SheepGirl Master of Sheep Golden Herd Member Joined Jul 15, 2011 Messages 3,625 Reaction score 914 Points 343 Location Frederick, Maryland Probably not a good idea... I do pull my sheep's ears when they are in someone else's feed pan and I can't get them to move any other way.
Probably not a good idea... I do pull my sheep's ears when they are in someone else's feed pan and I can't get them to move any other way.
Feb 8, 2013 Thread starter #3 MAJORG.O.A.T Exploring the pasture Joined Feb 8, 2013 Messages 21 Reaction score 2 Points 17 Location port townsend WA in order to get her to move btw
Feb 9, 2013 #4 S SuburbanFarmChic Overrun with beasties Joined May 31, 2011 Messages 1,650 Reaction score 7 Points 89 Location WV - Eastern Panhandle If you need to move the goat and need something to pull on... Put a collar on them. The easiest way to move a goat in my experience is to make it their idea. Get a feed bucket and walk to where you want them to be and shake it. They'll come running.
If you need to move the goat and need something to pull on... Put a collar on them. The easiest way to move a goat in my experience is to make it their idea. Get a feed bucket and walk to where you want them to be and shake it. They'll come running.