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I have a feeling the most responses will be "Freezer".... But here goes.
I purchased my Ram, Capone, last year when he was freshly weaned. So about 4 months old.He is now 14 months old. He was curious as a ram lamb, but not overly friendly. Not aggressive at all. I also met his father and 2 other rams from the place I got him. They all seemed super chill, not aggressive at all.
As summer turned to fall (last year) and breeding had started, I understood and expected, a bit more aggression. He would charge sometimes, but stop a few feet from me. I did my best to not appear aggressive to him, my thought was- don't piss him off, just ignore him. It seemed to work for the most part.
Well its gotten worse and worse the last few months. Just before this years lambs were born a few weeks ago, I fenced a new section of pasture for him and my castrated hybrid sheep (who is significantly smaller than the ram). He has gotten out 5 times in 2 weeks (my fence building skills are another issue). And now, when I get him into his new pen, or I enter to try and fix the areas he sneaks under- he comes after me like he wants to kill me. Yesterday was the first time I have ever felt honestly afraid. All I had in my hand was a softball size rock. He headbutted that rock 5 times before I could back out of the pasture. All I was doing was holding it out in front of me, as I backed out of the pasture, so He would hit the rock and not me.
Today my wife was home and went outside to feed everyone lunch. Capone had gotten out, unbeknownst to her. He saw her and came a charging. She was trying to get our Husky dog inside, but the ram came after them both. She managed to get herself and the dog inside, but not before Capone got her in the hip a couple times and even headbutted the dog. (side note, we discussed who would have won, Capone or the Husky)
Its freezer time isn't it? Or are there any other solutions? Get him a full size weather? A full size ram?
Im up for any advice you all throw out here.
I purchased my Ram, Capone, last year when he was freshly weaned. So about 4 months old.He is now 14 months old. He was curious as a ram lamb, but not overly friendly. Not aggressive at all. I also met his father and 2 other rams from the place I got him. They all seemed super chill, not aggressive at all.
As summer turned to fall (last year) and breeding had started, I understood and expected, a bit more aggression. He would charge sometimes, but stop a few feet from me. I did my best to not appear aggressive to him, my thought was- don't piss him off, just ignore him. It seemed to work for the most part.
Well its gotten worse and worse the last few months. Just before this years lambs were born a few weeks ago, I fenced a new section of pasture for him and my castrated hybrid sheep (who is significantly smaller than the ram). He has gotten out 5 times in 2 weeks (my fence building skills are another issue). And now, when I get him into his new pen, or I enter to try and fix the areas he sneaks under- he comes after me like he wants to kill me. Yesterday was the first time I have ever felt honestly afraid. All I had in my hand was a softball size rock. He headbutted that rock 5 times before I could back out of the pasture. All I was doing was holding it out in front of me, as I backed out of the pasture, so He would hit the rock and not me.
Today my wife was home and went outside to feed everyone lunch. Capone had gotten out, unbeknownst to her. He saw her and came a charging. She was trying to get our Husky dog inside, but the ram came after them both. She managed to get herself and the dog inside, but not before Capone got her in the hip a couple times and even headbutted the dog. (side note, we discussed who would have won, Capone or the Husky)
Its freezer time isn't it? Or are there any other solutions? Get him a full size weather? A full size ram?
Im up for any advice you all throw out here.